Posted on 06/03/2010 10:05:18 AM PDT by txlurker
A good Friend of Unfair Park, through a friend of a friend of a friend, just shot us this extraordinary video captured early yesterday morning at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Took place at the north toll plaza, which served as a launching ramp for one drunk driver trying to exit the airport in a hurry. DFW spokesman David Magana confirms: "The driver was, as you might guess, suspected of inebriation and investigated for such and arrested for such."
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Happy Days - I have ‘fond’ memories of ‘The Big Orange’ said to be the oldest flying 747 of it’s day.
Is there any other time in history when women have had tattoos?
That you even went there is frightening :-)
North African Berbers and so on had them, I think. May have been henna paint markings though, and impermanent.
Tatoos, like most body mutilations, are quite primitive in mindset. Remote cultures, remote times, and the decay of soft tissue tends to erase the evidence. The only Scythian tattoos preserved (in permafrost) that I know of are on males. This article presents some female Egyptian tattooing.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/tattoo.html?c=y&page=1
Generally I feel about tattooing like I do graffitti. IF the building is dilapidated, it just looks more decrepit with the addition. If the architecture is magnificent, the graffitto is vandalism.
Here, today, tats are an odd subculture. Statistically, they are warning signs of really fringe behavior - a bit like the young lady in the article. A lot of women are really going to regret getting them in the coming decades.
Yasmine, of course.
Sure it does, Latinos are considered white for such purposes. Many of them don't consider themselves white, even the ones who are kinda pasty themselves.
The barrier did its job.
At least half the US Army soldiers I see around here have some sort of tatoo. For the women it's maybe a 1/4.
Oh, they are common now. Not debating that.
Pakis too, as it turns out.
LOL! Crazy stuff heh
She will be in the running for Thelma and Louise Part Deux.
I'm keeping an eye on a couple of companies that have promise to develop a simple means of tattoo removal. The process now is intensive, painful, and (in many cases) scarring). I figure that when the cute butterfly on some chick's backside migrates down to the back of her knee....she'll be looking to get it removed.
Between that, and my investments in hearing aid companies, I'm going to make a fortune off of Gen X and Y. :-)
That video is hilarious.
WTF was she doing?
I’ve taken to calling them body graffiti.
Hey, me too.
It seems so simple to me: You have people of Spanish descent, and they are white. You have people of Indian descent, and they are “Native American”. You have mixed breeds, and they are “Mestizo.” It’s really the mestizos that are known as “Latin”, but it has nothing to do with Italy.
Hey, my dad used to fly the Calder planes.
I flew it to Honolulu once. We had hydraulic problems around Odessa and had to turn around and come back to DFW.
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