More from Mr. Plastination
From: Tom XXXX [mailto:xxxxxxxxx@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 9:36 PM
To: jack@treasureislandmedia.com
Subject: RE: FW: xxxxxx xxxxx suggested I write to you
Thanks, Jack for the post. It's interesting to see so many guys are so intolerant of anything but their own sense of order.
I do understand that not many men would actually do what I'm about to do. That's okay. Sometimes, a man has to strike out on his own path. And other men (women, too) might be interested if not fascinated.
I have finished a regimen of about 20 laser tattoo removal treatments to erase an old one on Elmo's head. Yet this week, I plan on getting a detailed coverup tattoo done, because the laser treatments failed to completely erase the old tattoo.
After the new tattoo heals, I would like to do a lot of photo and video work. Some friends in Phoenix want to take a bunch of novelty photos of Elmo done up in different characters. They think that numbered prints will have value after Elmo's cut off and plastinated.
After that, but before the surgery, I would like to discuss doing some videos with you.
Immediately after that, we will have the surgery and the plastination work will be done. The TV production company out of London will be doing a documentary on the entire process of before-during-and after. It should air first on the BBC.
Please advise if you think getting some footage of Elmo and his balls while still alive and "in their natural habitat" could be useful to you.
I am into the exposure.
Bigger and Badder
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 9:36 PM
To: jack@treasureislandmedia.com
Subject: RE: FW: xxxxxx xxxxx suggested I write to you
Thanks, Jack for the post. It's interesting to see so many guys are so intolerant of anything but their own sense of order.
I do understand that not many men would actually do what I'm about to do. That's okay. Sometimes, a man has to strike out on his own path. And other men (women, too) might be interested if not fascinated.
I have finished a regimen of about 20 laser tattoo removal treatments to erase an old one on Elmo's head. Yet this week, I plan on getting a detailed coverup tattoo done, because the laser treatments failed to completely erase the old tattoo.
After the new tattoo heals, I would like to do a lot of photo and video work. Some friends in Phoenix want to take a bunch of novelty photos of Elmo done up in different characters. They think that numbered prints will have value after Elmo's cut off and plastinated.
After that, but before the surgery, I would like to discuss doing some videos with you.
Immediately after that, we will have the surgery and the plastination work will be done. The TV production company out of London will be doing a documentary on the entire process of before-during-and after. It should air first on the BBC.
Please advise if you think getting some footage of Elmo and his balls while still alive and "in their natural habitat" could be useful to you.
I am into the exposure.
Bigger and Badder

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