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Ty is 63 and in the midst of a full-blown midlife crisis. (Yes, midlife. He plans to live to be 126.) He told his wife, Carol, that he was thinking of getting a tattoo.

“Of what?”

“Oh, I don’t know,” he said. “I was thinking of a crow.”

Ty has been reading a lot of mysteries that take place in the West and contain Native American mysticism, with birds taking on a special meaning. He also likes the Brandon Lee revenge film classic “The Crow,” and he was thinking of a large, menacing bird tattooed across his ever-widening, hairy shoulder.

The fact that Ty is 5 feet 10 inches and 247 pounds as opposed to Lee’s trim, athletic body did not seem to be relevant.

Carol reads British mysteries, and birds and tattoos do not play much of a part in most of them.

“Why a tattoo? Why a crow? What’s going on?”

“I don’t know,” he said. “I feel like I would be a crow if I were a bird. It’s a symbol. It can mean a lot of different things. I want to be different, not like everybody else.”

“Crows are nasty, noisy birds,” Carol said. “Why don’t you get a chicken? I like chickens.”

Ty was dumbstruck. A chicken? What kind of a tattoo is that? The whole point of getting a tattoo is to show people how tough you are, what a renegade you are, how you march to your own drummer, how you do things your way. Is that what Carol thought he would be if he were a bird? A chicken?

Besides, people would laugh at him if he got a chicken tattoo. Ty wanted the same kind of tattoo the other renegades had. Carol probably meant chickens were cute, but Ty didn’t see it that way.

“What about a turkey?” Carol asked. She was thinking of a wild turkey, tail displayed. Ty pictured a Thanksgiving turkey, golden brown and sitting on a platter. It was not a macho image at all. It was obvious that Carol did not keep up with current tattoo trends.

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