Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Some ink looks nice but most I see are neck and neck about which is uglier the ink or the person. Especially large women with the lower legs inked up,,,,uggghhh who wants to see that. Me none.
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You know a biker chick is classy when all her tattoos are spelt right!
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I knew a sailor that had a propeller tattooed on each cheek of his butt. Above that it said "Twin Screws".
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NO!
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My wife and I each have one.
Mine, if readable after 50 years, would tell you the name of my unit in Viet Nam. Hers is a little green X. It told the radiologist where to aim his beam.
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MRI’s and tats don’t get along
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I knew a girl, who was so thin, that she had a tattoo on her chest that said, "In case of sex... this side up."
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So far way more nays than ayes. Not a surprised from the “silent generation”. I was people watching in a regional Mall recently and the Tattoos frankly just didn’t appear attractive to me. I did read an article a few days ago where the author said that tattoos were more accepted today than ever before. Arguably, I could see where he was probably correct. As we say, to each his own.
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I have two; one a Razorback on my right lower leg, the second an eagle on my right upper arm. Shortly after I got the one on the right arm, I had to have rotator cuff surgery and dang if my Doc surprised me by being able to work around the tat; didn't mess any part of it up.
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Well coming from someone whose idea of good art is 100% symmetry my view of tattoos is do you need help buying a bar of soap ? As I told my children when confronted with this issue was how may fortune 500 board of directors have tattoos ? Then we get into the tattoos of those people are hidden in discreet places. Then I would ask why ? Well I don't know who won but neither child got one.
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No tattoos for me; I don't like needles. I advised my nieces who are in their 20's to be careful about where they get tattoos as far as job interviewing goes. Both of them are in the health care field. I don't know if hospitals would hire a heavily tattooed nurse or physician's assistant or maybe they would? I know at my office there are not a lot of visible tattoos showing.
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If you drive a Mercedes it doesn't need a bumper sticker!
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As to jobs/careers....our daughter in law has a few and had to wear clothing that would cover her's while at work. So my thought to all that "what's the point?" Except their answer might be..."because I can!" My point would be...they're permenant and as one poster pointed out---they fade with age and sometimes look "smudgey". Then the idea of being "cool" has lost it's luster. IMHO
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