Weird News
Weird News
A widower respected her husband's wishes and has his tattoos "preserved" to keep framed on her wall.
The 41-year-old man named Chris Wenzel who owned a body art shop called Electric Underground Tattoo made a pact with his wife Cheryl to save his designs for their children and grandchildren to see when he died.
Speaking to The Globe and Mail, Cheryl said: "I thought, that's different, but yeah, that's cool. I don't care what it takes I'm going to get this done for him. You can hang a picture on a wall. A tattoo is something that has been done for hundreds of years. It's just preserving it."
She discovered the US company Save My Ink Forever which works on preserving tattoos and involves an intense surgical process.
Kyle Sherwood, who runs the company with his dad said, You wouldn't burn or bury a Picasso and that's what some of these pieces (tattoos) are."
An air stewardess came up with a hilarious solution when a man who wouldn't stop complaining.
The flight attendant has gone viral for her clever response to a man who wouldn't stop moaning about the fact he didn't have a window seat during a long flight to Japan.
After listening to the man complain for a while, the air hostess took action by sticking a piece of paper to the wall which had a window showing some clouds and the sea drawn on it.
An image of the picture was shared online where it has since garnered more than 7,800 shares and more than 15,000 likes.