I got tattooed by Scott at 222 in 1999 I believe, and it was probably the raddest tattoo experience I've had of yet. I was in my apprenticeship back then, and of course was super stoked just to be in there, and having such a good experience made me realize how important it is to give the person getting tattooed something to remember other than just the tattoo (which turned out awesome, of course). Getting tattooed should be a positive experience, and I'm pretty stoked that I got to experience 222 before it shut down.