Re tattoo fad

I am wondering if I am alone in hating tattoos? was the intended tone of the post.
Obviously was not taken that way.
I don"t lurk the supermarkets either & as for suggesting I look for the laddies there that sounds like an invite to a duel with buttered baguettes at dawn in Hyde Park so consider that the glove has now slapped your face.
I now have a super excel list of who not to mix with on this forum ha ha.
5 pages in 2 days is a not bad response, and I had not even intended to insult any folks but obviously those that have had it done get all personal in their defense eh!!
How about chilling out?
Martin
 
The one thing I will agree with you on Martin is the Japanese attitude to tattoo's , I also work for a Japanese company involved with the motor industry and have learnt that sometimes it is better to cover up.
 
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Think the post was taken correctly, you were asking if you were not alone which in itself is fine, but indicating people with body art Are part of a pack/rabble (your words) is perhaps where it broke down, and was taken in the wrong context. Other than that a fine debate even though a little one sided for now. Lol

M
 

You boys want to start shopping at Lidl or the corner shop :lol:, i see these types of women all the time.

back to the post, i have quite a few tattoo's and would like some more, its not for fashion just a personal thing, I couldn't give a toss what someone else thinks about them, If you dont like them dont look! mine your own business,


Ive seen people in some high profile jobs with tattoo's,
 
Think the post was taken correctly, you were asking if you were not alone which in itself is fine, but indicating people with body art Are part of a pack/rabble (your words) is perhaps where it broke down, and was taken in the wrong context. Other than that a fine debate even though a little one sided for now. Lol

M
I have a small 2nd home in Dover in a not so salubrius area where I have 5 rental properties as a pension fund I use it as a base from which to control the tenants / do repairs etc and what I see in that area/pubs on a daily basis must have coloured my perspective, possibly the predominance of rotweiler&shaved head syndrome (look tough) it all seems to have happened since the pistol ban as in the late 90s as I did not see it in Dover before then.
Shaved heads are anyway now the big fashion number & mine is coming along fine anyway without any razor work being needed.
Martin
Martin
 
I have a small 2nd home in Dover in a not so salubrius area where I have 5 rental properties as a pension fund I use it as a base from which to control the tenants / do repairs etc and what I see in that area/pubs on a daily basis must have coloured my perspective, possibly the predominance of rotweiler&shaved head syndrome (look tough) it all seems to have happened since the pistol ban as in the late 90s as I did not see it in Dover before then.
Shaved heads are anyway now the big fashion number & mine is coming along fine anyway without any razor work being needed.
Martin
Martin

Christ Almighty! This gets worse. You have at least 7 properties it seems and you CONTROL YOUR TENANTS! I'm signing out of here with my tats, big dug, tattooed wife and weans. We are all off to Tescos where we can scare the upper echelons of society with our pikey demeanour.

Come the revolution..............
 
So your tatto'ed applicants getting weeded out in process, do you have an actual box for that to be ticked or is it just word of mouth with the old boys club?
Think you find that you may have lost some of the more suited applicants you could have had maybe?

You don't like tattoos fair enough not a problem with that at all & it's your prerogative of course ,
But to insinuate that those with tattoos are somehow beneath you and not as worthy or whatever .....
That may not have been your intention, the written word often taken the wrong way But that's how's it's come across

Paul
 
Live and let live, don't have any my myself but have nothing against them. I don't judge anyone by the colour of their skin whether that's the colour they are born with or if they choose to embellish it with ink.

Personally find piercings more unsightly than tattoos , but to each their own , live and let live.
 
I have a small 2nd home in Dover in a not so salubrius area where I have 5 rental properties as a pension fund I use it as a base from which to control the tenants / do repairs etc and what I see in that area/pubs on a daily basis must have coloured my perspective, possibly the predominance of rotweiler&shaved head syndrome (look tough) it all seems to have happened since the pistol ban as in the late 90s as I did not see it in Dover before then.
Shaved heads are anyway now the big fashion number & mine is coming along fine anyway without any razor work being needed.
Martin
Martin

It seems odd after being an over opinionated as s that you request folk you have labelled as being guilty of the below to be calm.
. Desecrated their bodies for no good reason.
. Keeping up with a pack/rabble
. Folk with tattoos make you uncomfortable.
. Tattoos suggest aggression in a pikey way.
. It bothers you enough you have to vent the old spleen.
All quoted from your 1st post..

Having in your opinion now associated almost every serving soldier in HM Forces as making you uncomfortable in a pikey way you are to be congratulated on your little empire but what a shame it only attracts the dregs of society with tattoos which you control from your penthouse




I am wondering if I am alone in hating tattoos? was the intended tone of the post.
Obviously was not taken that way.
I don"t lurk the supermarkets either & as for suggesting I look for the laddies there that sounds like an invite to a duel with buttered baguettes at dawn in Hyde Park so consider that the glove has now slapped your face.
I now have a super excel list of who not to mix with on this forum ha ha.
5 pages in 2 days is a not bad response, and I had not even intended to insult any folks but obviously those that have had it done get all personal in their defense eh!!
How about chilling out?
Martin
 
Beckham lead the fashion in the last 15 years for tattoos

His kids must be old enough now, wonder when he is taking them for there first tattoo !!
 
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