Tattoos are so popular these days, I bet lots of you have one or more. Care to show us? No matter where it is! : )
I have none, mainly because I could never decide what to get, and I'd probably want something different after it was finished.
Hi Jerry, I don't have any either even after 6 years in the Navy. Same reason for me too.
Chris
jerryc41 wrote:
Tattoos are so popular these days, I bet lots of you have one or more. Care to show us? No matter where it is! : )
I have none, mainly because I could never decide what to get, and I'd probably want something different after it was finished.
jerryc41 wrote:
Tattoos are so popular these days, I bet lots of you have one or more. Care to show us? No matter where it is! : )
I have none, mainly because I could never decide what to get, and I'd probably want something different after it was finished.
I got two small ones while in the Navy, but they are not in a location for public viewing. 😉My wife and my primary care physician are the only ones allowed to see them😎.
I was "ill" so I escaped, but nearly all of my childhood class mates, circa 1952 in Logan Utah, have their blood type tatooed near the left arm pit.
I have one on each arm. done almost 50 years ago while in the Marine Corps. had my future wifes name, (Sandy). problem was a couple of years forward I was to be married to Judy. she said I would have a miserable honeymoon if that tat was still there. had an eagle done to cover Sandy. now they are faded and look like crap on my 67 year old arms. all these people who cover their arms and chests with tats are really going to look great when they are my age.
Don't have any. Don't want any.
Over 20 years in the navy and never had the desire to get one.
jerryc41 wrote:
Tattoos are so popular these days, I bet lots of you have one or more. Care to show us? No matter where it is! : )
I have none, mainly because I could never decide what to get, and I'd probably want something different after it was finished.
I always viewed my body as "a Temple" and I could NEVER imagine a piece of "body-art" that I would want fore-ever. I tell people that "so many folks are liked AUTOMATICALLY because the are good-looking (attractive) And life is easier for the BEAUTIFUL, just because of their good looks. I then go on to say that it probably isn't fair, but MY good looks Have always made my life "EASIER" Why screw-it-up?? Of course, you can see the PAINFULLY OBVIOUS humor in my statement, right? My body surely isn't an actual TEMPLE. HAH!!! RJM
digit-up wrote:
Of course, you can see the PAINFULLY OBVIOUS humor in my statement, right?
Despite the sunglasses you are wearing in your avatar, I can see your manly good looks shining through. Maybe I'm using painfully obvious humor, too.
No tattoos-but I am not dead yet.
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
jerry Did you hear about the Lady, who wanted a Tattoo on each of her Buttocks as a next day birthday surprise for her husband. She told the Tattooist that she wanted a beautiful Butterfly on each cheek..he said that might prove to be too difficult to do in a one day session as it involved very intricate needlework. However he said, "how about Two Bees, I could do that in a about an hour"... She thought "Bees are quite colourful" and told him to go ahead. She got home just before her husband came in from work, and as soon as he came in she took his hand and led him upstairs, she told him to cover his eyes (which he did) then she pulled her skirt up and pulled her Drawers down and bent over and said "Happy Birthday darling"..he opened his eyes and said "Very nice..but who the hell is BOB".
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
when the Titanic sank, rescuers were told to ignore people with Tatts, as they were either below deck people or sailors. ( I read this)
Kmgw9v wrote:
No tattoos-but I am not dead yet.
At 70 I'm not a member of the tattooed classes either. I've been considering and refining this one for two years. My furniture logo and now my instrument logo, a bP, my initials. As tattoos go, very fast and affordable. 70 mm above my wrist, about 20 mm x 70 mm.
The tatt and branding iron. My mate's tatt by a Moko artist, last pic.
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