Monday, August 01, 2005

Hand Warmer and Air Conditioner



This photo was in the October 2005 issue of Skin and Ink magazine. Since there was no translation for the tattoo, I don't know if it was the owner's intention to have "hand warmer" and "air conditioner" tattooed on his body.

= hand warmer
= air conditioner


12 Comments:

Blogger minghong said...

Never heard of a thing called "手暖爐". Maybe he means "暖手機"? LOL.

5:06 PM  
Blogger tian said...

手暖爐 is usually an empty metallic container (trash bin or oil drum) with scrap wood burning inside. It is very common among the homeless people in cold areas.

5:10 PM  
Blogger tian said...

Here is a photo of 手暖爐 from BBC News' website.

5:14 PM  
Blogger minghong said...

IMO that's just a "火爐", not necessary for hands only. :-P

6:13 PM  
Anonymous chenpv said...

‘手暖炉’does not comply with the chinese grammar and it is definitely not used by chinese people. the correct form is either ‘暖手炉’or ‘手炉’.by the way, the picture there shows a '火炉'。hehe

4:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't want to register, and I don't know how to contact you, so I figured I'd post this here.

What's the tattoo mean?

3:29 AM  
Blogger Peng said...

To the comment above,
警護 means (n)bodyguard or (v)escort in Japanese. I don't think it exists in Chinese.

10:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would anyone be willing to translate a phrase into Kanji for my tattoo? I don't want to walk around with "hand warmer" written on my body :)

if you can, plaease e-mail me at SLSteinman@gmail.com

12:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh dear...
atleast it's on a part of his body he doesn't have to expose all the time

4:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder if he told the tatooist that he wanted something along the lines of a boast:

"Hottest of the hot and coolest of the cool"


And the tatooist didn't even bother trying to get the idiom even vaguely right. Or didn't know how.

Just a thought.

4:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that would be hard to cover up, because it's part of a whole scene with a scroll.

10:18 AM  
Anonymous Patrick said...

maybe he wanted something like "Cold hands, Warm heart" and got them backwards?

6:54 PM  

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