Tattos and Erudite Cafes

We dined at a place in south west New Mexico named Latitude 33 where many of the attractive young waitresses had tattoos. I was raised in an era where this type of "body art" was frowned upon as unbecoming and disease causing. This is no indictment of the quality of the restaurant in Truth or Consequences. To the contrary, the food, ambience and service was astounding at this cafe founded by a guy who wrote about his experiences at venues on or near the 33rd latitude!

The experience reminded me of an article written by SONJA GARZA of the San Antonio Texas Express-news. Sonja detailed the services of a Bandera doctor who removed tattoos in a derelict feed store on the property of the Chukka Creek Ranch. Miss Garza characterized the service as helping young people remove thoughtless mistakes made in the past.
           
Dr. Tolbert Wilkinson in conjunction with the police department provided the $50 service. One humorous account describes a man who could not tolerate the thought of of leaving this world with the name of his ex wife on a sensuous region of his body!!

Karyn Utterback had a similar story and was happy the good Doctor provided the service at a fair price.

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  1. This faintly reminds me of the lesbian buffalo wild wings waitress named Samantha Heaton. She got a zero tip from some moron customer who could not tolerate her rainbow tattoo symbolizing equality for LGBTQ rights. So said that the Illinois redneck thinks women feeling up women means they don't love Jesus!!

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