Sorry, no posts today, I have stuff to do…
(Tattoo by Jay’E Jones, Strata Tattoo Lab, Yucca Valley, CA).
Sorry, no posts today, I have stuff to do…
(Tattoo by Jay’E Jones, Strata Tattoo Lab, Yucca Valley, CA).
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That is amazing.
*giggle*
Haha.
I wonder where it is?
😀
Needs a companion ‘chew bubblegum’ one 😀
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lol :}}
badass tattoo, #4 duke nukem? haha
hahaha amaizing!
HAHAHAH awesome
thats funny
#6 “they live”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_K8prLfso&feature=related
they live references are awesome.
This makes me smile. 🙂
heheh.
That’s my daily list. I love it.
Deeply amazing 🙂
I wonder how long that white shade to the paper will last. it looks awesome
😛
They Live for the motherfucking win. Seriously.
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper can out-act ANYONE.
In fact. I’m going to watch it later.
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Thats Chuck Norris Tattoo…
Where are my billboard reading sunglasses when I need them and it also reminds me of The Bride’s list in “Kill Bill.” So much fun.
Awesome :D.
i think tape would make it funnier
Cute 😀
best tattoo ever, wish i had space on the back of my hand for this one
I love this!!!!!
this is awesome
Love for the Rowdy Roddy Piper references on Wrestlemania day. 🙂
haha love this tattoo
That is a KICK ASS tattoo
eh eh? Get it? Kick Ass? 😀
And I always thought it was kick ass then take names… thats why no one answers me.
Great sense of humour, that one.
i came here to make a ‘they live’ comment and i am not shocked that there’s already one.
I hate to disappoint.
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Hello there everyone,
I just wanted to bring this to your attention:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/12/14/skinful-of-art/
It’s a very interesting 1947 three-page article in the magazine “Popular Mechanix” about tattooing. Here’s an excerpt:
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Charlie injects his art right into the skin itself, with an electric needle of his own design, and nothing short of an actual transplant can ever successfully remove it afterward. He carries a permanent? skinful of art himself—neck to foot. He started tattooing people around the time of the Spanish-American War and has been carrying on in the same spot, at the foot of the Bowery, in New York, ever since.
“In those days,” remembers Charlie, “tattooed people were a novelty and I used to make money by exhibiting myself at all the museums. There were only five tattoo artists in the world, then. Now there’s thousands.”
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Have fun reading 🙂
^_^ haha that’s pretty good!
OMFG!!! THAT’s SO COOL!
it looks so real!
“I can here to kick ass and play card games.. and I’m all out of ass.”
XD Sorry for the Yugioh Abridged reference but it was what I thought of when I saw this. Awesome tattoo though.