In honor of all your work to make it OVER 20,000, and EARLY!!!

(Not on his butt, but I'll take it ;)

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ooooo... REAL daring, pup... a little blue wring on your wrist... now that's totally original... nobody would ever think to put a tat there, nope, nuh uh... Soooooo unusual. (gag)

ROFL bikette, it's a pic from google, not mine. I can promise, though, that I won't get nearly as creative as you. Not that I'm planning on visiting a proctologist soon, but I DO want to post my pics here! LOL

I'm in. Fun idea, Pup.

Hi Kathy, you are good at art stuff. I hope that I can make a decent circle!

Post a photo on your page or here maybe, what do you think jtpup? If we all posted here we could see everyone participating and also have somee fun talking about the blue tattoo challenge?

We should absolutely post pics!

I was thinking that the adhesive on my pump sets is a pretty perfect circle.....

Gotta find that blue sharpie!

You have a good template for a circle then. Just gave me a good idea to use a glass to trace the circle. Sending family member out for a Sharpi pen now.

Hey - if you know anyone (else) with an ostomy, we have to cut the sticky part of the appliance to fit around a stoma so, with every box of sticky stuff we get another 'cutting guide' which is just a big folding card with about 19 different sizes of circles on it. I'd lend you a few (dozen) or if you live near a health supply centre, they'd probably give or loan you one of these guides.
There's always the leftover protractor kit from high school.
Or an egg cup.
Or a pill bottle (lid).
Or your multi-use test strip tube which looks a lot like a film case - the lid is probably easier to use than the longer tube.
Or any Avon brochure with it's ring sizing chart.
Or a cookie cutter.
Or a pancake or fried egg guide.
Or a toilet roll tube.... preferably empty.
Or your thumb! trace around your left thumb half way and then put your right thumb in the half circle and trace that for the other side. Hey - artists get desperate too!

Sharpies are in your local office supply store, next to the Dullies.

oh Lots, that's the perfect color blue Sharpie. I'm not sure I can do such a perfect circle. I'd like to hear more ideas of how to draw/trace a nice one.

A roll of scotch tape? A button? A hand lotion container-type lid?

A challenge within a challenge, I love it LOL

Test strip container? Something we all have.

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