You can get better pawprints than that, though. This one looks smudgy. I met a woman about ten years ago who’d had every one of her pets’ paws tattooed on her calf, so that together they formed a pet trail up her leg…and none of ’em looked like they’d been fingerprinted at the local police station.
@...Insanely Rational:
Given that you give shelter to flesh eating bacteria, provide it food, wash it (to no avail), etc…flesh eating bacteria is pretty much a (very undesirable) pet.
or its the pets actual pawprint. beats using its dna.
You can get better pawprints than that, though. This one looks smudgy. I met a woman about ten years ago who’d had every one of her pets’ paws tattooed on her calf, so that together they formed a pet trail up her leg…and none of ’em looked like they’d been fingerprinted at the local police station.
Its a tattoo for a dog, it doesn’t matter what it is, its still fail.
i like the name.
I saw the name and my mind instantly went here:
And how do you know his pet wasn’t an infectious flesh-eating bacteria, eh, Mr. Smartypants?
I like it, its a pretty good tribute
@...Insanely Rational:
Given that you give shelter to flesh eating bacteria, provide it food, wash it (to no avail), etc…flesh eating bacteria is pretty much a (very undesirable) pet.
Sad, and by sad I mean lame
people without imgainations need tattoos too
@...wookie_x: That was fantastic. Thanx.