Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen
Hey Mickchick, Nothing like a tattoo to help thoses mid life urges. When I was growing up in the 60's ( ) I want to be a hippie so bad, but was just a little to young. I'm making up for it all these years later by investing in old VW vans and now tattoos Be sure and post a picture when you're all healed up. It's sounds cool!

Nanci, My tat cost about $100. I don't know if that's good or bad. But it seemed reasonable to me. Another thing to think about tattooing the top of your foot . . . beside the pain, someone told me a friend of theirs had one on her foot and wearing shoes had worn some of the ink off.

I'm glad I don't have to hide bikerhen when I'm at work. One of the benefits of working in a retail type job. I'm finding the older I get, the less I care about what others say or think. I'm working toward becoming ecentric, but since I'm not filthy rich, I guess I have to settle for crazy old biker lady, which works fine too! BikerHen
BikerHen---You got a great deal! My tat is much more simple and it cost $120. Of course, everything here in the DC metro area seems to cost more.
I, too, am a member of the "who cares what others think and say" camp. There's always someone who won't like you, for whatever reason. As long as I treat other people with respect and kindness, I figure that I'm doing OK.
By the way, it's never too late to be a Hippie!!!