Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all the scars I have from previous surgeries and now more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an " English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL CAroline --- lionrampart@... wrote: > In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain > Daylight Time, > duodenalswitch writes: > > > > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying > with > > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now, > I have > > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo-- > just think > > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a > cute little > > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would > look. But > > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the > weight > > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more.... > So I'm > > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to > a rose > > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis > covered in > > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being > proud of the > > very visible scar which ended a life of not so > visible pain > > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have > a long > > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond > tatooing > > the missing belly button back on) > > > > > > Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all > is said and done it will > be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all the scars I have from previous surgeries and now more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an " English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL CAroline --- lionrampart@... wrote: > In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain > Daylight Time, > duodenalswitch writes: > > > > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying > with > > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now, > I have > > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo-- > just think > > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a > cute little > > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would > look. But > > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the > weight > > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more.... > So I'm > > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to > a rose > > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis > covered in > > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being > proud of the > > very visible scar which ended a life of not so > visible pain > > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have > a long > > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond > tatooing > > the missing belly button back on) > > > > > > Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all > is said and done it will > be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all the scars I have from previous surgeries and now more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an " English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL CAroline --- lionrampart@... wrote: > In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain > Daylight Time, > duodenalswitch writes: > > > > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying > with > > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now, > I have > > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo-- > just think > > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a > cute little > > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would > look. But > > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the > weight > > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more.... > So I'm > > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to > a rose > > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis > covered in > > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being > proud of the > > very visible scar which ended a life of not so > visible pain > > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have > a long > > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond > tatooing > > the missing belly button back on) > > > > > > Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all > is said and done it will > be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 sigh.....I can't wait until I'm in STAPLES! --- Caroline Powser humngbrd2001@...> wrote: > Oh you guys have me in stitches!! ===== Age 41 BMI 61 Consult 6/7/01 Dr. Herron __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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