Monday, March 3, 2014

The one with the origin of the signature tattoo's

As you may or may not know depending on if I know you..or you know me...well hopefully I know you because while it's flattering when someone says they know you and see you around but you never see them...like sometimes...I'll be at a bar or the cinema and someone suddenly tells me they ride the bus with me all the time and they want to know if I see them...and i'm like...no...Like this one time on the 720 rapid this dude named Jeff was all like...I see you...You ever see me? And I was like....umm no...
Moral Orel is my right arm is full of signatures from various filmmakers and other individuals who in some form shaped my upbringing.  People always ask me if I know Tyler Durden (they don't I just couldn't help making that reference) People always ask me if I ever plan on pursuing a dream of making movies, often I tell them "perhaps" but more often than not I tell them that not every child in a farm town wants to grow up and be a farmer.  Now as I go into these filmmakers and give you an origin story on them then , hey, it might make sense to you why I have silly scribbles on my arm but I can't just jump right into it with JW proper because as everyone knows you need a preamble
some sort of statement of intent
so here you go.  Statement of intent

Now some people love to get tattoo's of things they feel are special, dear etc.  See like someone may never say meet a panda in person, but they might get one inked...now that's their thing.  The first tattoo I got was at 19 on my back.  The story goes like this..I had a hoodie...i kidnapped my sister and her friend and we went around asking dudes we thought were cute if it made a good tattoo, around the point one guy lifted up his shirt and showed us his scorpion tattoo did we decide it would make for an awesome tattoo.  You get ink about things you like right?
And so one day after seeing "Cecil B. Demented" (where cinema terrorist get tattoos of their favorite filmmaker) did it make sense.  I decided one day the first signature would be the first tattoo...and honestly I didn't plan on my right arm becoming what it has.

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