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  1. #16
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    Beautiful tattoo! I like that it is feminine but tough as f*&^ at the same time.

  2. #17
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    Very cool KSH! And very original way to use the Mdot.
    Congrats again.
    No tat's on me, just because I'm so unsure what I would want. I like the idea though, and will likely do SOMETHING someday!
    Everyone Deserves a Lifetime

  3. #18
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    That is one awesome tattoo.

    I like that it's unique but still has the M-dot proudly displayed and it's pretty. Very cool!
    "Live, more than your neighbors. Unleash yourself upon the world and go places. Go now! Giggle. Know. Laugh. And bark the the moon like the wild dog that you are!" - Jon Blais

  4. #19
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    That's really pretty! I like the colors. I saw the first picture and thought, that's nice, not very big, but you get the point. Then I saw it on your body... a little bigger than I thought and you REALLY get the point. Heck yeah. I see your sherpa is doing his job, too.

    I have to say, the m-dot is the ONLY thing I've considered putting on my body, but the only places I've thought of putting it are places you wouldn't ever see, except I suppose maybe during a race (back... shoulder...). I suppose I could see doing the ankle thing, even though I wear sandals a lot, I don't when it's something super-official for work. My husband nearly got me to go to this tattoo place in our hotel in Vegas once... but I resisted, just not convinced enough of where to put it.

    I wish I'd bought a couple more m-dot magnets and keychains, they are subtle but meaningful. That's how I feel about the tattoo... something that says "Iron woman, darn it" without being over the top.

    Way to celebrate!

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    That's really pretty! I like the colors. I saw the first picture and thought, that's nice, not very big, but you get the point. Then I saw it on your body... a little bigger than I thought and you REALLY get the point. Heck yeah. I see your sherpa is doing his job, too.

    I have to say, the m-dot is the ONLY thing I've considered putting on my body, but the only places I've thought of putting it are places you wouldn't ever see, except I suppose maybe during a race (back... shoulder...). I suppose I could see doing the ankle thing, even though I wear sandals a lot, I don't when it's something super-official for work. My husband nearly got me to go to this tattoo place in our hotel in Vegas once... but I resisted, just not convinced enough of where to put it.

    I wish I'd bought a couple more m-dot magnets and keychains, they are subtle but meaningful. That's how I feel about the tattoo... something that says "Iron woman, darn it" without being over the top.

    Way to celebrate!
    Well, I didn't think it was that big, but everyone has been saying how big it is. Oh well, it's not where anyone can see it... ever.

    I had thought about the shoulder, but hard to cover in a nice dress.

    You know, if you really want one... just go do it! But it's not for everyone. Which is understood.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

  6. #21
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    There's not much that would induce me to get a tattoo. Going to the Olympics or completing an Ironman is about it. Since the first is unlikely to happen and the second is a huge commitment...

    Yours is really lovely and marks a tremendous achievement. I really enjoyed reading all your training reports and I'm kind of saddened that it's over. You'll just have to do another one.

    Veronica
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  7. #22
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    beautiful way to commemorate the accomplishment

  8. #23
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    Congrats again, and I love how the M-Dot is set in the flower. Very cool!

 

 

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