This afternoon, Chris Schwarz sent the following e-mail to the other editors:
“http://www.milwaukeetool.com/news/milwaukee-ink
Megan, get on this right away. I sense a future husband for you.”
Go ahead. I’ll wait while you click on the link.
Back now? I hope, like me, you’re thinking, “Who would do that?!”
And anyway, if we’re talking brand loyalty on such a permanent scale, I’m holding out for this.
p.s. My apologies to any readers who have Milwaukee ink.
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Just wondering, which Holtey plane will be the tattoo? One of the classics or the new transitional? Choice of wood? I’m thinking some money raising for your next birthday is in order…
Based on the SECOND link that Megan put in here, I would say that she appears to follow the Michael Scott 3 year salary rule of thumb. Yup, I did it…made a reference to The Office.
Ummm, Megan, I know you’re from the mid-west and all, so just a warning….be careful of that West Hollywood tattoo….just sayin’.
John
As long as we have drifted away from skill building. How do I get one of them nifty pictures on my comment?
And how does any of this help me improve my woodworking skills?
How about sticking to the reason we’re here.
Somebody has some ‘splaining to do….
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u313/ldr_klr/Untitled-4-1.jpg
Lawrence
Perhaps something here will tickle your fancy :
http://ugliesttattoos.failblog.org/
Nahhh Megan Chris was way off….you deserve the guy with the Festool ink.
I have a Milwaukee tatoo on a certain spot on my body but the people at Milwaukee wouldn’t add it to their gallery due to decency issues.