50 thoughts on “Let’s play.”

      1. Mostly by circumstances. But some by choice for not doing a lot of these.

        The ones I have done are:

        Had a massage, gotten a tattoo, dyed my hair, watched Star Wars, been on a train, been in an ambulance and needed stitches.

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      2. Yes. Tattoo my limit. A very small tattoo which is a dolphin. I could do with that tattoo touching up, but never got round to it.

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      3. I’ve never had one, so I didn’t know there was a fading or wearing out process. You still have time for a touch-up, some day when you are bored out of your skull. (Do you ever get bored out of your skull?)

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      4. No. I never get bored out of my skull.

        I still have blue. But it’s a fady blue compared to years ago when I had it done. Whether I will get round to having it touched up, I don’t know. It’s not a priority at the moment.

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      5. I would like to have a touch up, but held off beecause one money. But also I would like something adding maybe from a coupe of ideas I have had for a while. This would mean trusting someone who does freehand if so. I did have a recommendation some years ago where a couple of people went to someone known to do free hand. But I never plucked up the courage to enquire.

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      6. I want to say “courage is overrated,” but your worries are obviously real. I have no idea what touching up, and adding to an old tattoo would cost, and certainly the concern about a freehand artist needs to be looked into.
        So, why not take some me-time and at least look into it. It doesn’t mean you have to get it done if circumstances aren’t right, but then again you mignt find what you are loking for.You sre worth it, you know.
        I tried to self-publish a book I wrote 30 years ago, but by trying I realized how out of date it is, anda number ofincongtuities that need to be fixed. It felt good just to try. My health isn’t letting me work on it right now, but if nothing else I am thinking of ways to improve it. I might not ever finish it, none of us knows when our end will come, but it feels good just to work on it again.
        So maybe even just looking into redoing your tattoo can make you feel better too. It never hurts to try.

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      7. Yes. Just looking into it will be a good idea because I know things have changed since I went to my last tattoist and they might do freehand too since then.

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  1. 11, and I’ve run 10Ks and 10 miles, but not a marathon that counted. In my 20s, I ran marathons with my buddy just in practice for the real event. Never happened, so I added it to my tally anyway, sigh… Fake nails? Hell, I cut mine once a week, LOL

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  2. Having zero interest in anything even remotely athletic, (I’ve waded in the ocean but never swum because I don’t know how to) and believing that the only reason to go outside is to get to another building to go inside – my number is 11.

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  3. 13: this is what i have done though
    Ridden in a limo to my Mom’s funeral 😒
    Had a massage multiple types
    Gotten 4 tattoos
    Dyed my hair (blonde, blue, purple, plum)
    Watched Star Wars (All 9 in the theater)
    Got a ticket (for Parking, Turning right on red)
    Eaten sushi (even made my own)
    Been to NYC (Fangoria Magazine Convention, World Premiere of Troma’s Terror Firmer with Cast & Crew, Visited the Museum of Broadcasting, Lived in Astoria Queens 5 whole days.
    Got fake nails (I dressed in drag as a witch one Halloween)
    Been on a train (the subway counts right ?)

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