Posts Tagged ‘tattoos’
You Want This Burger For Free? Show Some Skin!
All you have to do is show up at any of the three BGR: The Burger Joint locations and show off some body part that’s stamped with the BGR logo. (See the logo after the jump for those who want to draw their own.)
The shop will even assist you in the freebie. They have “street teams” at their locations in Bethesda, Old Town, and Dupont to apply the proper stamp. But you better hurry: The free burger is only available from 11 a.m. to noon today.
And vegetarians, you’re included in this, too. The veggie burger is part of the promotion.
Burger Joints are located at:
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The World’s Ugliest Food Tattoos
Food Network Humor revels in its self-imposed role to bring the foodie cable channel to its knees — or at least “back down to Earth.” This posting on ugly tattoos is a little off-target for the site, but hilarious nonetheless.
By Y&H’s unofficial count, the breakdown of tats goes like this:
This Week’s Greatest Hits from the Y&H Blog
Here, once again, are the Top 10 items from the week, as decided by you, the loyal reader:
1. NBC Washington Calls Lauriol Plaza the ‘Best Mexican Food in D.C.’
2. Food Tats: Cupcakes Are the New Skulls
3. The New Generation of Hershey’s Kisses Cookies for the Holidays
4. When Sex and Food Go Too Far
5. Finally, Scientific Evidence on America’s Best Tasting Mass-Production Beer
6. Todd Wiss Out as Executive Chef at Black’s Bar and Kitchen
7. Y&H Contest: Create Your Own Gross Holiday Cookie
8. Will the Economy Kill the Lunch Buffet?
9. NPR: Connecticut Takes On the Slimy Elements of the Olive Oil Business
Food Tats: Cupcakes Are the New Skulls
Mike Licht over at NotionsCapital got way too much of my attention this afternoon with his recent post on food tattoos (scroll down to the bottom of the page to read it). Says Licht: “Cupcakes are big this season, on hips, shoulders, calves, bums, and bosoms.”
He’s not kidding. But what’s interesting is how this unstoppable craze is expressed in skin art.








