Taken from "The Bro code"
25) A Bro doesn't let another Bro get a tattoo, particularly a tattoo of a girls name. The average relationship between a man and a woman lasts 83 days. The relationship between man and his skin lasts a life time and must be nurtured because the skin is the largest and second most important organ a man has.
Where I live there tattoos are very popular, Warning!
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And the point is?
I don't like tattoos. I don't have any. I know some folk like tattoos, fair nuff.
Concentration camp detainees were tattooed with numbers, I expect there are still many surviving folk living who could show you their tattoo from that experience.
My Father had about four or five tattoos on each of his arms, got them done during WW2 when he was in the RAF, most of them done on converted liners used as troop ships. He always said to me he wishes he hadn't had them done but that peer pressure was high.
And for those of you who aspire to being criminals remember - the police love tattoos, makes filling in that 'distinguishing marks' section on your arrest form a whole lot more interesting.
Not for me.
I don't like tattoos. I don't have any. I know some folk like tattoos, fair nuff.
Concentration camp detainees were tattooed with numbers, I expect there are still many surviving folk living who could show you their tattoo from that experience.
My Father had about four or five tattoos on each of his arms, got them done during WW2 when he was in the RAF, most of them done on converted liners used as troop ships. He always said to me he wishes he hadn't had them done but that peer pressure was high.
And for those of you who aspire to being criminals remember - the police love tattoos, makes filling in that 'distinguishing marks' section on your arrest form a whole lot more interesting.
Not for me.
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look at the section the post belongs to.floppybootstomp wrote:And the point is?
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OhPaul Barker wrote:look at the section the post belongs to.floppybootstomp wrote:And the point is?

Bugger

Kindly strap me to that arse-kicking machine for the full ten minutes would you please.
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No problem.
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Hi i respect your opinion all i ask is that you respect mine and that's just one side of me, the other side is real dark.floppybootstomp wrote:And the point is?
I don't like tattoos. I don't have any. I know some folk like tattoos, fair nuff.
Concentration camp detainees were tattooed with numbers, I expect there are still many surviving folk living who could show you their tattoo from that experience.
My Father had about four or five tattoos on each of his arms, got them done during WW2 when he was in the RAF, most of them done on converted liners used as troop ships. He always said to me he wishes he hadn't had them done but that peer pressure was high.
And for those of you who aspire to being criminals remember - the police love tattoos, makes filling in that 'distinguishing marks' section on your arrest form a whole lot more interesting.
Not for me.