22 comments on “The San Diego rumors…

  1. Uhm, PAD…is this your first tattoo? If not, what did your family think? Can’t wait for the pictures. As always, Make Mine PAD!

  2. Actually, according to Peter, and I quote, “I had a picture of naked Wendy Pini tattooed on my ášš.”

    Of course, this [I]might[/I] have been taken out of context… 🙂

  3. Ðámņ, saulres, you beat me to that one. 🙂

    Looking forward to the pictures as well.

    TWL

  4. You know, most fans go to Comic Book Conventions and end up paying thousands for a sketch, in order to help out the CBLDF.

    And then you have PAD.

    He goes to the CON and not only gets a free sketch; but also gets the Artist to pay a Grand for the work he just did.

    Only in America!!!

  5. Per running into Peter after the sketches were made on his arm, the following info:

    1) Both drawings were excellent, first class, Wendy Pini art.

    2) Yes, Peter did check with Kathleen about the whole tattoo thing.

    3) Re: being buried in a Jewish cemetary. Hey, he’s married a shiska already. 🙂

  6. Right on, Peter!

    Way to put… er… your arm where the money is? WaRP’s money where your mouth is?

    Whatever, bold move, well executed. Take a bow.

  7. Bunch O Links

    Some random links I’ve come across today (several from the same source)
    Peter David: Getting Ink for the Fund – yes, Peter David has gotten a tattoo to raise money for the CBLDF. He follows up: “What have you done for the CBLDF lately?” Well, I…

  8. I’ve been a member since 1999. (At least I have membership cards handy since then.) My membersip was due to expire in September, so I just gave in a new membership.

  9. Ah! Finally, I’ve gotten my problems with registering straightened out.

    Anyway, ever since I read about this, I keep thinking Peter should be warned about accepting any invitations to visit the Bristol Hotel in Cannes for free, just to show off his tattoo.

    If no one knows the reference, the best on-line version of the story I could find is here:

    http://www.istra.ru/~gubskyr/texts/skin_f.html

    It showed up as an episode of the first season TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED (when all the episodes were based on Roald Dahl stories) with Derek Jacobi as the main character. And I wouldn’t be surprised if it was also an episode of ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, since he liked to do a lot of Dahl’s stuff.

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