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Have a 6 hour tattoo session tomorrow at 1pm. I'll be sure to bring lots of food to keep my sugar up. Last time I got tattooed I had nothing to eat before and ended up being sick as a dog afterwards.

Toodles~!
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leguerrier:
Rarely if ever, but if it does get really painful (on the inside of the arm or near and around the armpit) I usually take a huge gulp of Dayquil, doesn't knock you out but softens the pain just enough for it to be a little more tolerable. smile
leguerrier:
I hate the first night with fresh ink. I can't get into a comfortable position and I feel as if I've been catching sun on planet Venus.

ow.
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whatever
stipud:
biggrin
leguerrier:
:p

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Fred's back!!! After over a year of being away in Florida my best bud Fred is back for some work contracts, at least for a couple of months. Me and this guy would start SO MUCH SHIT downtown that wars almost broke out. I've lost count of how many black eyes and concussions we caused to drunken meathead jocks on crazy Saturday nights. I'll stop...
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I can't wait to get inked on the 27'th, my artist is supposed to call me next week to come see the drawing and make any adjustments. It'll be a six hour session to begin with, and that's just to tattoo the outline! I wonder how it feels getting inked on your armpit, I guess I'll find out soon enough.
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Better to be asked to the front of an assembly from the back then to be told to the back from the front.
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Off to the pub with my friends Yan-V ilum and Ilona from Holland, they're leaving on Friday so I should make the best of it, for some reason they say the meat in Quebec is a million times better then what they eat back home. eeek I bet you were all dying to know that. whatever
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Saved someone's life yesterday, good going Steph.
bailey:
were they choking? doing the hemlich scares the crap out of me

or maybe you untied them from the train tracks before the train came. that would be cool too.

leguerrier:
I actually wish she had been choking on something but the situation was much more disheartening. At work I got a call in the office from a nurse in the 4'th psychiatry ward saying a suicidal patient by the name of Catherine had just escaped and was going to jump off the parking levels at the back exit of the hospital (14 levels). I didn't even have time to call the rest of my team as I saw her run down the hall and bolt left towards the exit onto the parking levels. I ran like mad and managed to catch her left wrist as she approached the edge, she swung around and punched me in the head at which point I tripped her and put her on the ground, with the adrenaline her strenght easily matched mine at the time.
I held her down long enough for the rest of the team to arrive and we put her flaling body on a wheelchair, brought her back to her room, put her in four point restraints and gave her injections of liquid Ativan.

All in a day's work I guess, I've got a million stories like that one, last attempted jump though didn't go as well as we wished and some of us had to be treated for shock as we saw a sweet and kind person end her life because of a mental illness called depression.

Well, my 14 hour shift is over, time for bed! Thanks for asking smile I like it when people drop me a message!
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If I ever see Don Cherry I'm gonna throw a handful of dogshit in his face.

That is all. mad

tantt! blush
lemonkid:
I hope you mean Don Cherry the hockey commentator, not Don Cherry the brilliant jazz musician.

A tu l'amour pour "Jesus de Montreal"? J'aime cette film.
leguerrier:
The plaid wearing bigot who by the grace of some type of god or idiot assholes at CBC got to keep his job smile
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If I ever see Don Cherry I'm gonna throw a handful of dogshit in his face.