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Black Sheep Tattoo
(Actually, they call it their Anarchy Sheep).
Uno Mas!
Continuing in the theme of the ‘poquito’ tattoo is this ‘uno mas’ tattoo (as in “uno mas tequila por favor!” I assume) on MikeEyk by Adam Sanchez at Vengence in Colton, CA. Mike warns, “If I see anyone with this tattoo I will cut their finger off!”
Canuk DisneyLand
Rocky sends in this picture of a Disney World vacation tattoo (by a Canadian of course). Before I read the email, I was a little confused as to the combination of symbols — maybe they were a member of the committee to convince Disney to open a park in Toronto to compete with Canada’s Wonderland?
It’s meant literally
This tattoo on Vasagho isn’t there because he has an NWA “fuck the police” attitude — it’s just that his girlfriend is a cop and they really enjoy uniformed role playing. OK, I’m making that up…
PS. Lots of police like tattoos.
Get A Grip, Jay.
A while back I showed you Jay‘s ridiculous ‘Poquito’ tattoo. He’s upped the ante with his new piece, which he tells me are there so he can get a better grip on you (he’s a piercer you dirty minded champion onanists). This was done by the very talented (and very nice; ignore the surname) Dave Bastard at Big Kahuna in Boca Raton, FL.
Mexican Pride Tattoos
On the left is a “Mexican Mama of Doom” by Mike Moses at Salvation Gallery Tattoos in Richmond, VA, and on the right is Lui’s patch by Brian at Inflicting Ink Tattoo in Portsmouth, RI. He writes, “This not only represents my heritage, but it also drives me to finish what I start — stop at nothing to achieve your goals.”
Sometimes taking a detour is a good thing.
Oh you dirty girl!
Wishy-washy Tattoo
Meh… “See a little evil, hear a little evil, speak a little evil.”
By Keith Malloy in Philadelphia.
Timmy’s!
I don’t know if this Tim Horton’s tattoo will be hilarious to anyone who doesn’t live in, say, Hamilton (or at least Canada — you may be amused to hear that Canadian troops in Afghanistan insisted on Timmy’s coffee because “American coffee just isn’t the same thing“), but here you go! It was done by Dale Parent at Tribal Sun in Cornwall, Ontario.