I wanted to be a Police woman but couldn't because I wore glasses. I don't think they could discriminate like that now - they used to discriminate regarding height too, but I was tall enough for the job. Then I wanted to be an inventor; I asked my Mum what I could invent and she suggested an iron that would do the ironing all by itself. I think then, back in the 60s, we thought that everything that needed inventing had already been invented. I also wanted to be a teacher and that's what I ended up doing.
Yowzer, it's against the law for tattoo shops to apply a tattoo to anyone they suspect to be under the influence. With regard to tattoos in general i think it's very much up to the individual. I have a rose tattooed on my chest, which I adore as it's in memory of the love of my life, who passed away. I also have my best friends initials very discreetly tattooed on my left wrist, I'll never regret that, we've been best friends since scondry school and I can't imagine not having her in my life. Even if we do lose contact the tattoo will be a constant reminder of many fucnny memories and great frienship.