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At 101, grandma is old enough to get a tattoo
St. Petersburg Times ^ | Sunday, August 22, 2010 | Shary Lyssy Marshall, Times Correspondent

Posted on 08/24/2010 11:32:10 AM PDT by a fool in paradise

SPRING HILL — Mimi Rosenthal, 101, pushed her Winnie Walker off to the side and sat back in the black leather chair. At 4 feet, 10 inches, her feet didn't quite rest on the floor. And for her third tattoo, she wanted to be comfortable.

"Let's find something for your feet," said tattoo artist Michelle Gallo-Kohlas, a longtime family friend entrusted with the honor of inking Rosenthal's arm.

Several teenage girls' voices traveled down the hall Saturday afternoon from the waiting room of Requiem Body Art, an upscale piercing and tattoo shop.

"Is she getting a tattoo?"

"Are you serious?"

"That is soooo cool!"

For Rosenthal, who was born in a small Kansas town in 1909, life has been an adventure.

She studied journalism in Nebraska and advertising in New York. She married a man she has outlived by nearly 50 years. She has two daughters, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She spent the majority of her life living and working on Long Island, and has an accent to prove it. But she got to see the world — Portugal, South Africa, India and China — thanks to her career in a travel agency.

At 85, Rosenthal was diagnosed with breast cancer. With the help of chemotherapy, she conquered that, too. Now she lives in Surfside Beach, S.C., with her daughter. She spends her time reading the New York Times online, communicating on Facebook and participating in a couple of book groups.

And with her characteristic wit, she has embraced body art.

"Did you say your friends call you the Tattoo Lady?" a reporter asked.

"I was kidding," she dead-panned.

At age 99, Rosenthal decided to get her first tattoo, a tiny blue butterfly about the size of a dime.

Gallo-Kohlas remembers Rosenthal looking at the finished tattoo and proclaiming it too small.

At 100, Rosenthal tried again, this time much bigger and on the other leg.

The silver-dollar-sized flower was better, but it required her to lift her pant leg to show it off. Next time, she decided, she'd get one on her arm.

Meredith Herrmann, 34, eyes her grandmother's tattoos with a smug sense of irony. Herr­mann remembers the family's reaction when she got her own first tattoo at 17.

"We're Jewish," she said. "I thought they'd kill me."

And what did Rosenthal think back then?

"She didn't approve at first," Herrmann said. "It's such a generation gap."

So what changed Rosenthal's mind?

Why a tattoo? Why now?

"Why not?" Rosenthal said.

Whether it was her idea or the suggestion of family members is debatable.

Rosenthal says they love to say she's 101 and has a tattoo.

They say she likes the attention.

On Saturday, Gallo-Kohlas worked carefully and slowly on the fleshy part of Rosenthal's left arm.

She had selected a yellow sunflower for this tattoo.

"Her skin is so fragile," Gallo-Kohlas said. "It's like uncharted territory."

It took longer than they thought it would, but Rosenthal was pleased with the results.

"It's pretty," she said with a broad smile.

Will there be a next time?

"Next time I'm getting it on my butt," Rosenthal said, kidding again.


TOPICS: Local News; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: floriduh; napl; tattoo; trampstamp
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To: Slings and Arrows; 21twelve
Think of it this way. She's waited til now and maybe next year she goes and gets a butterfly tattooed on her uh [thinking of other thread] white meat.

Not much worry of it turning into a praying mantis later, is there?
41 posted on 08/24/2010 3:50:31 PM PDT by Titan Magroyne (Freedom is taken, not given.)
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To: Titan Magroyne

She could get plastic surgery and turn it back into a caterpillar.


42 posted on 08/24/2010 4:12:26 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Waffle)
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To: Slings and Arrows

Accentuating the 32-longs? (I know what you mean, LOL.)


43 posted on 08/24/2010 4:43:15 PM PDT by Titan Magroyne (Freedom is taken, not given.)
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To: a fool in paradise
Is that Robert Reich's long lost big brother?
44 posted on 08/24/2010 11:27:03 PM PDT by Huntress (Who the hell are you to tell me what's in my best interests?)
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To: Slings and Arrows

At least her sag has already sagged.


45 posted on 08/25/2010 12:11:22 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Remember November...I can see it from my house!)
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To: Titan Magroyne; dixiechick2000

I’m sure she looks lovely in a Cross-Your-Knees bra.


46 posted on 08/25/2010 12:24:34 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (You can't have IngSoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
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To: Slings and Arrows

Hey...doesn’t every man love a sock with an apple in it?


47 posted on 08/25/2010 12:26:14 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Remember November...I can see it from my house!)
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To: dixiechick2000

:o)


48 posted on 08/25/2010 9:43:36 PM PDT by cyborg (working for da grannies)
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To: cyborg

Hey, you! It’s good to “see” you! ;o)


49 posted on 08/26/2010 12:07:13 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Remember November...I can see it from my house!)
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