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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Weird Laws in Louisiana

Louisiana

* An old ordinance declares goatees illegal unless you first pay a special license fee for the privilege of wearing one in public.
* Biting someone with your natural teeth is "simple assault", while biting someone with your false teeth is "aggravated assault".
* Communism has been against the law in Haines City, La., since 1950.
* If you've ever been to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, you'll see the kings and queens on the various floats throwing plastic money, medallions and jewels to the crowd, but not food. It's against the law to throw food from a float in the Mardi Gras festivities.
* It is against state law to steal even a single crawfish.
* It is illegal to gargle in public places.
* It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at the bank teller with a water pistol.
* It illegal for a woman to drive a car unless her husband is waving a flag in front of it.
* It is illegal in Lafayette, Louisiana to play a musical instrument for the purpose of attracting attention, without a license.
* It's legal to walk down the street with a drink in New Orleans, even to drive with a drink. But if you fall over and block the sidewalk, you've just broken the law.
* Louisiana law prohibits couples who are shopping for a new bed from putting it to the "ultimate test"-- in other words, from trying it out by making love on it, or even simulating this activity.
* Mourners at a wake may not eat more than three sandwiches.
* New Orleans: You may not tie an alligator to a fire hydrant.
* Rituals that involve the ingestion of blood, urine, or fecal matter are not allowed.
* Snoring is prohibited unless all bedroom windows are closed and securely locked.
* Taxi drivers are prohibited from making love in the front seat of their taxi during their shifts.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Tattoo Artist Salary


How much money do tattoo artists really make?

A tattooers salary varies greatly depending on many factors including where the artist works, how they become a tattoo artist,tattoo artist salary,tattooist
money,what tattooers make,tattoo money designput in etc. Basic street level tattoo artists generally charge between 100 and 125 dollars an hour to do average commercial style tattooing. Custom tattooing can vary even more in pricing depending on how well known and sought after the artist is. Some very well know national artist are currently commanding between 350 and 500 per hour and are booked for years.

All things being equal lets assume a tattoo artist makes 100 dollars per hour per tattoo. Industry standard is that the tattoo artist receives a fifty percent commission lets say the tattooer does an average of four tattoos a day five days a week. Gives the tattooist a thousand dollars a week or fifty two thousand dollars a year.

$100  X 4 = $ 400 / 50% = $200 x 5 = $1000 x 52 = $52,000 per year.

In reality while there are definitely many tattoo artists making this amount and more per year there are also many more tattooers making quite less. Not listed in this equation is that the tattoo artist has several expenses including equipment,cleaning supplies, maintenance of equipment and area. In the tattoo business many people find that work is not consistent often resulting in a "boom or bust" type business model where many tattoo artists make the majority of their yearly income in a matter of a few months.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Are Tattoos Still Taboo?

Regardless where you look tattoos are everywhere, from your favorite celebrity magazines, designs on t-shirts, business professionals, athletes, even political figures. 

Just the idea of getting a tattoo was considered taboo for people who weren't criminals, sailors or rough biker types as little as forty years ago. As listen to customers in  tattoo shops I would say, " the face, neck and hands are still areas which carry strong tattoo taboos. Most-often cited as "unprofessional," the idea of having permanent skin art that can't somehow be covered quickly and easily makes many people uncomfortable.

Emerging from their often unsavoury reputation of the recent past, tattoos have gained increasing prominence. 

These are some of the results of a nationwide Harris Poll of 2,302 U.S. adults surveyed online between January 15 and 22, 2008 by Harris Interactive . ®


Not Many Regrets


Most people with a tattoo do not regret getting it (84%). As to why they have this regret, one in five (20%) say it‟s because they were too young when they got the tattoo while 19 percent say it‟s because it is permanent and they are market for life. Others say they regret the tattoo because they don‟t like it (18%) while 16 percent regret their tattoo because they fade over time.


How Tattoos Make People Feel

When presented with eight different personal characteristics, majorities say that compared to not having a tattoo, having one makes them feel no different. This is especially true when attributed to being healthy, athletic or intelligent, where more than nine in ten with tattoos say it makes no difference in how they feel. Over one-third (36%) of those with a tattoo, however, saying having it makes them feel more rebellious, up from 29 percent who felt this way in 2003, and three in ten (31%) say the tattoo makes then feel sexy. One in five (19%) each say having the tattoo makes them feel attractive and strong.

What People Without Tattoos Think About People With Them

One-third of those without a tattoo (32%) say people with tattoos are more likely to do something most people would consider deviant compared to 12 percent of those with a tattoo who say the same. Two-thirds (67%) of those without a tattoo say having a tattoo makes no difference in whether someone would do something deviant.
Over half of those without a tattoo (54%) do believe that someone with one is more rebellious, almost the same as those who thought this in 2003 (57%).
While those with a tattoo may think it makes them look attractive, those without do not agree as just under half (47%) say people with tattoos are less attractive (up from 42% who felt this way in 2003) and two in five (39%) of those without one, say people with a tattoo are less sexy. Just about one-quarter of those without tattoos, say those with are less intelligent (27%) and less healthy (25%).
What About Piercings and Henna Tattoos?

This year we also asked about other things people might have. First, half of all adults have pierced ears (50%) while half do not have them (50%). When it comes to other types of piercings, the number drops drastically. Just 5 percent of adults have a piercing on their body, but not on their face, while 2 percent of adults have a piercing on their face, but not their ears. The number of adults who have a henna tattoo, that is tattoos that are not permanent, is also very small, just two percent.
There is a difference among those who have tattoos and those who do not among these other items. Two-thirds (65%) of those with a tattoo have pierced ears compared to 47 percent of those who do not have tattoos. Other piercings are also more common among those with tattoos as 16 percent have something on their body, but not on their face, pierced and 6 percent have a piercing on their face, but not their ears compared to just 3 percent and 1 percent respectively of those with no tattoo.
So What?
In the past five years, much has been discussed about the stigmas of those with tattoos. But, that does not seem to have much of an impact of the number of people who have them as just 2 percent fewer Americans say they have tattoos. Also, the number who regrets their tattoo has also not really changed in the past five years. But, if the number of the youngest age group continues to shun tattoos, and that continues as younger teens hit 18, there may be a change in those having tattoos in the long run.
Well I would say without a doubt, in the next decade tattoos will NO longer be taboo!