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Local woman Savannah Hobbs isn’t really a fan of tattoos, but a nightclub entry stamp has her rethinking her stance.
It’s alleged the 22-year-old Betoota Heights local had gone out on the piss last Saturday night with her mates, making use of the restrictions easing by dancing up a storm at ‘The Toot.’
Donning her skimpiest outfit and reeking of cheap prosecco, Savannah and her friends had happily paid the absurdly high cover fee to enter the prominent nightspot, in the hopes of netting themselves a couple of wispy moustached blokes from the smoker’s area.
Though the night itself was seemingly uneventful, with only one of the girls leaving with a cutie’s details (albeit, a Snapchat username) Savannah awoke to a foggy head and a small, temporary wrist tattoo.
As she’d scrubbed at the purple residue the stamp left on her face, which showed that she did indeed favour her right-hand side sleeping, Savannah didn’t have the heart to scrub away the words ‘The Toot’ emblazoned on her forearm.
“I don’t know, I think I might like an arm tattoo”, says Savannah, pausing to admire the remnants of her wild night, “I think it’s kind of cute.”
More to come.