it’s your lucky day

Today is a lucky, lucky day.

Unfortunately for me, all I feel is an oppressive weariness. I am so very unnaturally tired – much more so than the usual “not a morning person” kind of tired. I can’t help but wonder if I’m coming down with something – perhaps a raging case of mono due to all that making out I did – but I have never been more glad that today is Friday and I have no plans until around 3pm tomorrow. I plan to spend most of the time between 5pm and the aforementioned following-day 3pm naked, in bed, with cats and books and a DS. It will be very, very good.

How tired am I? So tired that I’m wearing a hat.

Now that’s tired.

Come to think of it, spending 080808 in bed WOULD be very lucky. I wonder if there’s any way I could pull it off.

So hey, it’s tattoo time again. The piece I want is text – 8 (or 10, if I mod it a little) words in three lines. Where should I put it? I’m way too tired to make this decision for myself, so I’m leaving it up to the internets. Decide where my ink goes, please. I’d like it to be somewhere readable by me and also by people who don’t get to see me naked on a regular basis, so that should narrow it down a little.

And .. go.

6 thoughts on “it’s your lucky day

  1. Not quite what you’re looking for, but my next tattoo is intended to be a few lines of text that wrap around my upper arm in a bit of a spiral. Sort of like those cheesy armbands, but made out of words.

    that doesn’t quite do the three lines thing, though… or the easily readable by you. alas.

    which is okay, because if we had matching tattoos (if I ever get around to getting mine) that’d be creepy. :D

  2. It’s a virus. It’s been going around my office, I had it last week, it lasted about four or five days. It’s a very weird one – it just makes you profoundly tired and lethargic and blecch, with maybe a bit of a sore throat and tummy rumblings but maybe not. I know at least four people who have had it, and it’s so frustrating because it doesn’t feel enough like sick to warrant staying home, but maybe it does? It’s the AMBIGUITY virus. Arrgh.

    But it goes away, with the application of lots and lots of napping.

  3. Matching tattoos make you a lesbian. Ali’s grandmother said so!

    My friend Chris suggested I wrap the words around my wrist, which I think might work really well .. I’ll have to get busy with a Sharpie and see!

  4. I embrace my lesbian tendencies, but only with Kimli.

    Do you still have that image that shows where your current tattoos are? Hard to pick a spot when I don’t quite remember what flesh is still available.

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