Posted on 02/19/2009 3:13:46 PM PST by pissant
Race car driver Danica Patrick has a tramp stamp. A tramp stamp, incidentally, is a slang term for a tattoo located on the lower back. A lot of young women are sporting tramp stamps these days (to the delight of some and chagrin of others). But you wouldn't know that Danica Tramp Stamp Airbrushed Out of Danica Patrick's SI Swimsuit Photos
Patrick had a tramp stamp by looking at her pictures in Sports Illustrated's latest swimsuit edition. According to the Post Chronicle, SI airbrushed the tattoo - which is of an American flag - out of Danica Patrick's photos. You can see a picture here.
Post Chronicle writer Jack Ryan questions why SI - which, incidentally, got Danica Patrick's consent before airbrushing her tramp stamp into oblivion - saw fit to airbrush the tramp stamp this year, but not in a picture of a bikini-clad Danica Patrick that appeared in the magazine last year (in the photo above, you can see a side-by-side comparison).
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More photos, please.
so what she is so fine but a real bish
tramp stamp??
hey lets call them skank ads
My brother calls them M.O.T.S. - Mark Of The Slut
Not guilty in both pics. At least the tattoos aren’t on her arm.
Before I heard the term “tramp stamp” I called them “billboard butts”.
lol
A pity, the tat just makes her all the hotter. Airbrushing the tat out is like brushing a nipple out. A waste.
Gives her hubby something to read while he is....................ummmmmm, bored.
billboard butts... almost innoffensive
"I'm rev'd up"
I guess it’s supposed to give the guy something to look at, read, or ponder...
Remember, you don't own billboards, you just rent the space, and try to send a memorable message.
You and your hots for tats. :)
My favorite is “San Diego license plate.”
Christmas 2006 we bought some of the "lick~n~stick" variety and had fun trying them out. I don't care for the permanent variety, but these were "fun"... :D
a little more permanent though
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