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Old 02-22-2007, 07:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
Gilda
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Originally Posted by Siege
I think the OP is referring to DC as a place ie: Washington DC

As for me, don't live in DC, so I don't know.
On the other hand, Marvel doesn't have nearly as many memorable icons to be used. There really isn't one for Spider-Man and the Avengers one would be too easily mistaken for Anarchy. Well, unless you get one for the Lesbian Avengers, but they're not really affiliated with Marvel. Or The Avengers TV show, which rocks, but wouldn't work as a tattoo. A bowler and a cane, though, that wouldn't be bad at all, and it's removable. Except, maybe a bowler wouldn't look all that great in the 2000's, and it was really more Patrick McNee who made Steed cool, not the clothes and accessories. Did you know that Patrick MacNee was considered for the role of James Bond before Connery was cast? That certainly would have been a different take on the character, a bit more suave and a bit less athletic, kinda like Roger Moore, but more serious. He does show up in A View to a Kill, near the beginning, but gets killed. Or maybe that's Moonraker, I forget which. It's one of the really bad ones. San Francisco made a strange place to film the conclusion. I mean it's a cool place, but not really exotic enough for a Bond picture.

In conclusion, I'd like to help, but while I'm sure that there are some good tattoo parlors in San Francisco, I've never spend much time there, so I wouldn't know. I have seen The Streets of San Francisco and Party of Five. Party of Five is a strange title for a TV show about a group of orphans. You know what's really confusing about it? The guy that played Charlie on Party plays a guy named Jack on Lost, but there's also a guy named Charlie on Lost, which confused the hell out of me the first few episodes until I got used to it. I used to think this was a reference to Lord of the Flies, where one of the leaders is Jack, but he's the leader of the chaos group while the Lost Jack is the leader of the civilized group. Maybe they're going for irony there. Except that wouldn't be ironic so much as a juxtaposition of characters in their translation from one story to the next.

In conclusion, Lord of the Flies is an excellent book that everyone should read.
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