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I would like to see a picture of that. My brother is a police officer and I plan on getting a tattoo for him if... I am not even going to say it.
I gotta get pics of my tats tonight. I will try to do that they are all tiny.. I WANT MORE!!
Very nice!! The tat is beautiful, and... ummmm... you aren't so bad yourself. So, is the SS# tattoo in case your body can't be identified? If so, that's kind of morbid but logical at the same time.
Thanks.. and Blush . Something my father did when he was in the military, back then is was your service number. And yes to help ID your Body in case your blown up, shot, chopped up.. sorry kinda morbid there.. but yeah.
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Originally Posted by noljos
Nice cross!
Where on your body is the SS# tat?
It is on my inner leg up near my yoohoo. I was going to put in on my shoulder like my dad, but I was told where I have it is a better place.
I drew the Tat, it has a ton of meaning. Its all about family, love, togetherness, and bonds that dont break, also my heritage. My friend Harley Azbell did the ink. He is awesome. He works for Pumping Ink now.. and attends many shows in Cali.. get work by him if you can.
Thanks.. and Blush . Something my father did when he was in the military, back then is was your service number. And yes to help ID your Body in case your blown up, shot, chopped up.. sorry kinda morbid there.. but yeah.
It is on my inner leg up near my yoohoo. I was going to put in on my shoulder like my dad, but I was told where I have it is a better place.
I drew the Tat, it has a ton of meaning. Its all about family, love, togetherness, and bonds that dont break, also my heritage. My friend Harley Azbell did the ink. He is awesome. He works for Pumping Ink now.. and attends many shows in Cali.. get work by him if you can.
A couple pictures of my many tattoos. Permanant reminders of a past life. I wish I could have them removed but I simply have too many. My wife likes them but I keep them hidden to everyone else...as best as I can. Kinda hard explaining to people why I'm wearing long sleeves in July. Oh well.
Are you kidding me. Those tats are awesome. Show them off bro. That second one reminds me of something my granddad used to have. Be proud!!
The "tramp-stamp" refers to the tattoo that's above your butt-crack/lower back region.
BTW-my wife has tattoos so i tease her about them.
Down here we call it "the chick spot", even if it is on a fellow.
And to return to the discussion about public opinion and employer mandates...
In the day-to-day I have little problem with letting something show, but if I know that I am to enter an area that is extremely conservative, I cover up. The piercings stay in, but I will occasionally replace my septum ring with a retainer to avoid that being the ONLY thing anyone notices about me. (titanium ring - I recently had it 'bronzed' to not be so shiny...I don't do bling.)
I didn't modify myself to advertise. Never a LOOK AT ME idea. I'm too old too worry about being 'cool'...
My adornments and placement have been well thought-out and reflect my personality; either drawn by myself or together with another artist. And to the nay-sayers...yup, I even considered how aging would affect the designs and had them placed accordingly.
When husband and I drove up to S.C. to visit and feel-out the area, I completely 'normalized', not wanting my appearance to contribute to the reception we encountered.
My husband is employed as a rocket scientist. I am not kidding. He is covered from neck to ankle, shoulder to cuff. I sweetly call him my 'walking cartoon'.
Hey 33458, I love the shadow on the spiders. Nice touch.
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