Anyone else watch this? Using a converted Eagle for a mobile Tattoo parlor. I know at first glance this looks a bit crude but last night he drove the Eagle to Hawthorne NV and tattoed an older gentleman deceased wife's picture on his chest and put some of her ashes in the ink. It was pretty moving. Just for the record I have no Tattoos but I don't mind if others do. The bus is star of the show. It's nice to see a show where a bus is so intergrated into the plot.
http://www.aetv.com/tattoo-highway/ (http://www.aetv.com/tattoo-highway/)
I missed it! Like the Eagle, just not into tats! ::)
~Paul~
I watched the show by accident and found it to be very interesting, The interior of the bus was really sort of homey. In all a interesting show. Regards,John
About 10 years ago I read a news story that indicated that by 2010 more people would have tattoos than those who don't.
At the time I thought it was another thoughtless exaggeration. However, that prediction might be true now in SoCal. I refinanced a loan a couple of months ago. Met with a dressed for success VP who had tats peeking out of their shirt.
Mike
I saw an ad the other night and asked my wife if she could do tatoo's , cause I can dam sure drive the bus. Unfortunely we are still looking for our nich
I'd sure like to see the Futureliners remade in a modern version to inspire our youth. We surely have lost our way. Tattoos, nose bones and lip saucers are what our youth want. I feel change blowing in the wind, maybe theres hope if we can get some of the people with the real money interested. I find it sad when 90% of the kids did not care about what was happening 300 miles over their heads with the Hubble. In fact if you ask them what is the Hubble they are clueless.
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