Love is a Mix Tape
On a recent trek to Starbucks at 31st and 7th Avenue, I saw someone sitting at the table lining the window. I thought to myself, "Hmmm... She looks she would have tattoos....". This is just the way I think. However, there was no visible ink on this person.Standing in line, a minute or two later, I discovered I was right at first, wrong at second. The young lady, indeed, had a tattoo:
The possessor of the skull tattoo
Here's a little more detail:
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This piece was inked by Adam, owner of Adambomb Gallerie, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Vanessa, however, said that the tattoo meant little to her compared to this one, on the inside of her left forearm:
Seems pretty simple, yet Vanessa insisted that this basic tattoo had great meaning for her. It's the logo from Eyeball Records in New Jersey.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhWJkXwoZXQHm048I_pvB-BiZQuBDdnFevYua-eAE6cX0ecsnPxn-DaEg52iHrP3kTqVbKCj1RDLFuTn19L1GCe-cYQgGSaezUuiTg66RzwOxnAWtYX2wROofupxUfUKOQytr084U21l6k7/s400/eye.jpg)
Thanks to Vanessa for her contribution to Tattoosday!
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