- Jeff has a talk with Chey, asking about her and Eric. Like, what she thinks about his dream of being in a band. Does she think she can handle it? He asks if she really loves him and blah blah.Then he starts asking about Robin. Like, is she single? What was her ex boyfriend like? Blah blah. Chey starts to get pissy 'cuz she doesn't wanna talk about Robin anymore. Detail: Talking in the kitchen while Chey is making pasta. They start off talking about Tom taking Eric's wallet.
- Kay is at the studio, sitting on the couch in the waiting area, waiting for Chey and Robin to finish 'cuz they're going to dinner. She's minding her own business and looking threw a tattoo magazine when she hears the lady at the counter talking to Lacey about Chey and Robin. Kay pretends not to listen. "Cheyenne has no business working here. She only got the job because Robin owns the studio." Says Lacey. Or whatever. At lunch, Kay doesn't tell the girls' what she heard because she knows how Chey will react. Chey asks Robin what she thinks of Jeff, remembering their conversation.
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Mar 9, 2012
Ideas:
(Quick little hints about my ideas that i wrote today in English. Just little snips to help me remember what i was thinking. They may sound a little lame, i know. But i think once i develop and shape 'em in the form i want, they could be something fairly great.)
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No such thing as tattoo magazines in the 80s, dude
ReplyDeleteas if i'm supposed to know that
DeleteYou should.. tattoos weren't "mainstream" in the 80s, tattoo shops existed in mainly seedy areas or big cities. only towards the late 80s were tattoo shops becoming more popular and branching out into suburbia where teenagers an young adults would rebel and get a dragon
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