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Post by SweetOblivion on Jun 17, 2009 13:55:26 GMT -4
Daily Mail UK says that police spoke to another client who was there at the time, and that woman absolutely confirmed the tattoo artist's story: the girl asked for 56 stars and was awake the entire time.
Buyer's remorse is a bitch when it's permanently etched on your face.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2009 16:05:50 GMT -4
Plus, if you're getting a tattoo, especially on your face, especially when you don't know and trust your tattoo artist implicitly...wouldn't you kind of make it a point to stay awake? I mean, I sit there on full alert when I'm getting my hair trimmed to make sure the stylist doesn't snip off too much.
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Post by LAX on Jun 19, 2009 14:04:28 GMT -4
I'm looking for a place that can make marzipan honeybees or bumblebees? Having no luck with an internet search. I suppose they might be easy enough to make but I'm not that ambitious.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2009 14:25:26 GMT -4
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Post by LAX on Jun 19, 2009 14:40:11 GMT -4
ooh, those are darn cute, thanks Special K. I can't tell if that is $8.99 for a single bee (ouch), or for a group of bees. I'm leaning towards it being the cost of a single bee since they're over an inch long. I'm making cupcakes for a themed party and need bee decorations but $8.99 might be too steep for marzipan bees. I might have to either make them myself, or go for cheaper molded sugar decorations.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2009 14:58:16 GMT -4
If there's an Italian bakery anywhere near you I'd check with them. They usually have a fair amount of marzipan things, in my experience anyway.
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Post by lemuralley on Jun 19, 2009 15:35:56 GMT -4
ooh, those are darn cute, thanks Special K. I can't tell if that is $8.99 for a single bee (ouch), or for a group of bees. I'm leaning towards it being the cost of a single bee since they're over an inch long. I'm making cupcakes for a themed party and need bee decorations but $8.99 might be too steep for marzipan bees. I might have to either make them myself, or go for cheaper molded sugar decorations. It says " Number of bees: 11," so I'm guessing it's that many. Though, that blows if you're making a dozen cupcakes!
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Post by LAX on Jun 19, 2009 17:51:22 GMT -4
ooh, those are darn cute, thanks Special K. I can't tell if that is $8.99 for a single bee (ouch), or for a group of bees. I'm leaning towards it being the cost of a single bee since they're over an inch long. I'm making cupcakes for a themed party and need bee decorations but $8.99 might be too steep for marzipan bees. I might have to either make them myself, or go for cheaper molded sugar decorations. It says " Number of bees: 11," so I'm guessing it's that many. Though, that blows if you're making a dozen cupcakes! dur...I am blind. Thanks for pointing that out lemuralley. That isn't a bad price for 11 bees, and if it so happens that only 11 cupcakes make it to the party, well....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2009 20:34:19 GMT -4
Okay, so I was flying east to visit with family, and it turned out (a) I had a window seat, and (b) the weather was pretty clear, so I was snapping tons of pictures of the Prairies and so on. What I'm curious about is this one bizarre landmark in southwestern Saskatchewan. What the hell is this?It looks like a lake, but what are these white, uh, spots about? My brother says it's a potash mine, or maybe natural gas.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2009 21:04:49 GMT -4
The white stuff looks like potash to me, but I could be wrong. Here is a ground view of potash.
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