markysimmo
Johnny nice-tits
Good luck with that, I wouldn't give mouth to mouth to someone with tattoos, you're probably full of Hepatitis C.
(Not necessarily what I actually believe)
Well done you...
Good luck with that, I wouldn't give mouth to mouth to someone with tattoos, you're probably full of Hepatitis C.
(Not necessarily what I actually believe)
I'm no detective
but I'm guessing that you have some tattoos.................
I don't - (have any)
but can I ask, do you think that they look classy, ie
that the addition of tattoos to your body elevates you up the social ladder, by default?
On a personal level, I have never met anyone who doesn't have one - who has expressed real regret that they never did, but I have met innumerable people who have had them done, who regret it bitterly.
The only people who defend them staunchly, seem to be the people who have got to the point of no return - ie, impossible to cover up, or have removed.
This is an observation, not a condemnation.
This may have been covered elsewhere, but are you chich?
My feelings on tattoos is that if they lasted 10 years only, I'd definitely have one done. But the fact its with you for life is a little too scary for me.
Serious question to those pro-tattoos people...how do you think your artwork will look when you are 60+? Did you not think about that when you had it done or did you consciously say fudge it, and did it irrespective of future grandkids etc?
What? LOL any future grandkids will not be able to live with the shame of having a Grandad with tatts. They might think one that loves them is a bit more important.
Kids generally dont seem to be as judgemental as some adults.
Memorial tattoo's can be lovely if done right, your idea of a scroll with a message sounds a really nice one
Ive got one that reminds me of my gdad who passed away, everytime I look at it it reminds me of him, I love it...
That's exactly what makes me want one. I want to be able to explain what that tattoo is when someone asks, i want to look at and smile. As you say if done right it should turn out great so i guess i need to fork out for the very best (think ?ú100 per hour was the highest i saw).
Just because somebody is expensive doesnt mean they are any good KD, ive seen tattoo's that cost ?ú150 an hour and they are attrociously done, very shabby, ive also seen ones done for ?ú60 an hour and they are incredible..
My advice to you would be to buy a few tattoo magazines or look online for artists near to you or in london, check out their work, then decide on one, pop into see them discuss what you want ask for his advice then go from there..
Yep, good advice Marky.
I have two Spurs tatts. Absolutely no regrets. They are not on general show during my everyday life.
I am not defending them 'staunchly' & i definitely am not saying that they are 'classy', i just find it amusing that some on here appear to believe they have some kind of moral high ground or have more class than others because they do not have tatts. I am not sure what gives them the right to make that kind of judgement.
Each to your own, its your personal choice, same with what you do in your life...
Amen.
Why do people care so much about what others do. You dont like it? Dont get it done.
A guy came in my work the other day with Hugo Boss tattoo'd on his arm. Yes, I thought it was awful, but my workmates spent half an hour going on about it.
I said to them, "do you think he's talking about you right now? Or even remembers you? Or gives two f#cks what you think?"
Ha ha that is excellent - a Hugo Boss tattoo!
Did you know Hugo Boss did the SS uniforms during WW2?
Stlyish fcukers they were
I think Robbie Savage has an Armarni one