speaking of pacman, this tat reminds me of my favorite birthday cake of all time. I was 6 (or 5, or 7...)and my birthday party was at putt-putt golf course. My mom made me a b-day cake that was round, in the shape of pacman, with his mouth opened, and it was of course yellow. She had written on it "have a wakka-wakka birthday". Wakka wakka was a description of the sound pacman made when eating the pellets.... good ole mom. This was during the pacman craze of america.
HAHA! That's an awesome cake, man! Hey, that guy's tat is not accurate. Pacman isn't yellow and the ghosts aren't different colors. I think I'd ask for my money back.
I love Pac-Man. Dad's way of spending "quality" time with me and Nathan was to give us each five bucks and turn us loose in Family Recreation, Oak Ridge's once super big arcade. Back then all games were .25 cents. I remember being shocked by paying .50 cents for a game. We all did because we figured the game haqs to be that much better. This weekend the family went to g-berg, Isaac and I went into a coulpe of arcades and I have to say that it was pretty fun.
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i could go for that....i still want to get another one...2 lil turtles with isaac and caleb's name underneath them...
Why do you hurt yourselves, so? J/K...I'm not a tat type of person. Y'all go for it, though!
Jules... havent I heard you say that you regret getting one in the first place?
I like the pac man one!
I already have enough accidental scars to constitute plenty of tats, man...I know I don't want one.
no, i don't really regret it..i only wish it was more colorful
speaking of pacman, this tat reminds me of my favorite birthday cake of all time.
I was 6 (or 5, or 7...)and my birthday party was at putt-putt golf course. My mom made me a b-day cake that was round, in the shape of pacman, with his mouth opened, and it was of course yellow. She had written on it "have a wakka-wakka birthday". Wakka wakka was a description of the sound pacman made when eating the pellets.... good ole mom.
This was during the pacman craze of america.
HAHA! That's an awesome cake, man! Hey, that guy's tat is not accurate. Pacman isn't yellow and the ghosts aren't different colors. I think I'd ask for my money back.
I love Pac-Man. Dad's way of spending "quality" time with me and Nathan was to give us each five bucks and turn us loose in Family Recreation, Oak Ridge's once super big arcade. Back then all games were .25 cents. I remember being shocked by paying .50 cents for a game. We all did because we figured the game haqs to be that much better. This weekend the family went to g-berg, Isaac and I went into a coulpe of arcades and I have to say that it was pretty fun.
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