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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Yep.
You, sir, are a great American. Thanks!!
Well, if you are going to have a tramp stamp, the American Flag is not a bad choice. Second only to your own name.
I’m far from white trash, FRiend. As for being poor, it’s demonstrable that I’m far, far, far from it.
Hello....
My tramp stamp is a patriotic tattoo. I got it a few months after 9/11, when the flags that people had been flying started coming down. I didn’t think patriotism should be a temporary thing, so I got something permanent.
I chose a lower back tattoo because I wanted something that could be covered up if it had to be, but not always invisible.
Third Worlding. You know, all cultures are equally valuable. LOL
She’s got some big arms for a girl who only weighs 100 pounds. She clearly takes good care of herself.
Reply to him that his taste is strictly in his mouth.
Not bad for 40+, eh?
ROFL That's a keeper
where can I find one of those?
Dude, she's a woman.
They grow on trees in South Florida - lol!
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