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Tattoos: Do You Discriminate?
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BoltonTillIDie
Keegan
Soul Kitchen
Reebok Trotter
Numpty 28723
boltonbonce
Hipster_Nebula
karlypants
Natasha Whittam
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22 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 20:41
Keegan
Admin
I don't like tattoos. I once thought of getting one and decided on the design and everything. my chosen design is below:
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Chosen because the very second that needle touched me, I'd tell the tattoo artist to stop!
But seriously, I don't believe in making permanent changes to your body such as tattoos and piercings because the person you are now may not be the person you are later in life when all these permanent things have already been done. Hairstyles, clothes etc. are fine - but I wouldn't want to be a 60 year old Grandfather with this tattoo:
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Chosen because the very second that needle touched me, I'd tell the tattoo artist to stop!
But seriously, I don't believe in making permanent changes to your body such as tattoos and piercings because the person you are now may not be the person you are later in life when all these permanent things have already been done. Hairstyles, clothes etc. are fine - but I wouldn't want to be a 60 year old Grandfather with this tattoo:
23 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 21:07
Guest
Guest
Alright keegan. We heard you the first time
26 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 21:39
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Keegan won't have any regerts about doing that too!
27 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 22:02
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
He's definitely taking it
29 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 23:25
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
I find them utterly offensive on the eyes.
My first thought on seeing someone with loads of ink on them is, I wonder what is wrong with them upstairs.
Apparently when you have a full arm done it's called a 'sleeve'
Put a jumper on, it's got two real sleeves.
I've read that some folk are addicted to the pain of getting a tattoo. Well I could kick ten colours out of them for free.
My first thought on seeing someone with loads of ink on them is, I wonder what is wrong with them upstairs.
Apparently when you have a full arm done it's called a 'sleeve'
Put a jumper on, it's got two real sleeves.
I've read that some folk are addicted to the pain of getting a tattoo. Well I could kick ten colours out of them for free.
30 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Mon Sep 22 2014, 23:40
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Quite true that!Copper Dragon wrote:I find them utterly offensive on the eyes.
My first thought on seeing someone with loads of ink on them is, I wonder what is wrong with them upstairs.
Apparently when you have a full arm done it's called a 'sleeve'
Put a jumper on, it's got two real sleeves.
I've read that some folk are addicted to the pain of getting a tattoo. Well I could kick ten colours out of them for free.
31 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 05:51
Keegan
Admin
LOL! Computer issues... didn't know it was posted and closed the browser. Only just seeing it was multi-posted!
32 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 06:22
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I've got six , and will be having more done.
33 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 08:30
Guest
Guest
What have you got sj.
CD - a sleeve is my next project. I know a lot of people dont like them and when I see a lot of ink people have it makes me cringe. One lad I knew had a buddha and then some tribal thing all round it. Was he a buddhist......nope. was he in a tribe.......well he was a copper.
CD - a sleeve is my next project. I know a lot of people dont like them and when I see a lot of ink people have it makes me cringe. One lad I knew had a buddha and then some tribal thing all round it. Was he a buddhist......nope. was he in a tribe.......well he was a copper.
34 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 13:30
Numpty 28723
Andy Walker
Would you employ this dude from Worsley who is reckoned to be Britain's most tattooed man?
35 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 13:34
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
The good thing about the tats on this bloke is that they work quite good as camouflage on his man tits!Numpty 28723 wrote:Would you employ this dude from Worsley who is reckoned to be Britain's most tattooed man?
36 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 14:02
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
If you had out about you you'd have BWFC on your right tit and CFC on your left, and Victory Park tattooed over your badly singed minge!!Natasha Whittam wrote:Soul Kitchen wrote:
I've known a guy who had a tattoo to commerate Wigan RL winning a trophy in '82, it was their first in an age, very tasteful and the only one he has!
What a sad individual.
How's that sound?
37 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 14:06
Guest
Guest
karlypants wrote:The good thing about the tats on this bloke is that they work quite good as camouflage on his man tits!Numpty 28723 wrote:Would you employ this dude from Worsley who is reckoned to be Britain's most tattooed man?
That bastard nearly made me crash my car when I first saw him.
I was driving past the Bull's Head when he came stumbling out (sans shirt) and I couldn't believe what I was seeing and nearly rear-ended the car in front at the lights.
38 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 14:46
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Numpty 28723 wrote:Would you employ this dude from Worsley who is reckoned to be Britain's most tattooed man?
I'm more concerned about the state of his garden! Wouldn't you think the bone idle bastard would have put some money aside for a decent lawnmower instead of wasting it all on ink.
39 Re: Tattoos: Do You Discriminate? Tue Sep 23 2014, 19:48
White84
Andy Walker
Nat should have bitter on one of her saggy tits and mild on the other.
Over her fanjita she should ABANDON HOPE ALL YOU WHO ENTER HERE.!
Over her fanjita she should ABANDON HOPE ALL YOU WHO ENTER HERE.!
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