Pic today:
A little decorative over kill
SO for now:
Everyone has
limits, but certainly not everyone has the same limits. My Ice cream dish, or
bowl has a limit, called Max. Sherry’s? less than half of my serving.
Then there
is my $5 USMC tattoo, just one I have never regretted it. I have had friends
who got too many 'tats' and had some removed. One was my limit. In my opinion some folks LIMIT was reached long ago, but not my
problem, but I get a little squeamish at facial tattoos. That is way past MY
limit. LOL
Again, not my business, but I have never been pierced even for earrings; but I get a little unsettled when served at a fast-food place or restaurant by someone with a ring in their nose, tongue or lips. Again, that is their choice, but way out of my bearings.
Stretching
is a little out of my limits too, I see this:
And get
squeamish, reminds me of things I saw in school from way back in the brush in
Africa:
In school I
remember thinking how do they eat or..... .... ........ kiss? OUCH!
And then My
mind asks WHY?
Truck high
But someone loves
it enough to spend hard earned money on it. but then maybe folks asked WHY? I guess in the 50's when I lowered my car in the rear, daddy asked WHY? LOL
Oh and finally, I might show our next RV tomorrow...
PS. AGAIN.
Just THANKS for stopping by, I like you!









5 comments:
Some of those pictures are painful to look at. :).
Ooooh ya. Yuck! Looking at some of these make my eyeballs cringe. Thank God, none of my loved ones has fallen for tats or piercings.
Oh my gosh I remember those pictures in National Geographic. Some of those pictures make me sad!
I can read those girls like a book. I wonder where else are the other pages.
I fail to see the benefits of piercings ... some have them in the most "odd" of places!!!
God bless, Jack and Sherry.
I am with you- a bit old school when it comes to multiple tats and piercings. I am blessed that none of my kids/grandkids have gone crazy. A couple of my girls have a sweet little tattoo to remember their little sister that passed and my youngest son did the 'barbed wire' that was so popular 20 years ago. At least it is high on his arm and covered by even a short sleeved shirt.
Much love and many Christmas blessings for you and your sweet Sherry. xo Diana
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