vince is 5 letters lol, i think im gonna get some good work of arts on my arms like doberman portrait, nufc badge, etc
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Originally Posted by RGCirencester View PostV...I...N...C...Oh no I ran out of knuckles
Unless you've got 6 fingers and haven't told us
That made me laugh aye....
Your not going to believe this....BUT...
I knew a guy called vince quite a few years ago that had VINC tatted on his arm or neck, i cant quite remember exactly where or why it was'nt finished now, but that post just reminded me...LOL......
Serious.....
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My sister has her ex husbands name on her arm, a while back she started seeing a bloke decided she was in love and then got the new blokes name tattoed as well. needless to say it didnt work out and she now has "john" AND "alan" on her person.
the morale of the story is never have anything tattoed if there is the remotist chance your opinion of this thing might change in the future.
Your childrens names.. FINE
Your sports teams crest.. FINE (why would your opinion change)
Your Political organisation.. BE CAREFUL (i have an often troublesome tattoo myself)
Your spouse.. DONT DO IT (i know, sounds ruthless but you just dont know)
Your favourite band.. NO (there would have been people in the past with "Gary Glitter" innocently on their arm)
in terms of things like eagles and dogs or mermaids and such... imagine how it will look when your 60, if your ok with this go for it.Fantasy Game Overall Winner 09/10 - World Championship 2009 Fantasy Game Winner - Seasonlong Prediction Contest Overall Winner 09/10 - Seasonlong Prediction Contest Runner-Up 08/09 - UK Championship 2010 Prediction Contest Winner - Rileys @ Chorlton Pool Team Merit Winner 07/08, 09/10:snooker:
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Originally Posted by steedee View PostMy sister has her ex husbands name on her arm, a while back she started seeing a bloke decided she was in love and then got the new blokes name tattoed as well. needless to say it didnt work out and she now has "john" AND "alan" on her person.
I am confused... Oh wait... Maybe I'm not...
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I think snookerfan has been given some sound advice on this thread, and given the speed at which his tattoo dreams have altered over these few pages, I am thinking he has had a little bit of fun at everyone's expense.
I know he is a young man, but surely at 18 he is old enough to appreciate that having a spider's web tattoo-ed on his face or 'FICK' etched on his knuckles is not going to do his employment prospects any favours.
I do not have tattoos, but have not rules out getting one at some point, although they will be positioned such that they will not interfere with my day to day dealings with people.
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Originally Posted by snookerfan91 View Postyeah your right i just said that there look cool, ive been looking on google and it says job interviewers look at past neck and past wrist tattoos, thing is the net always accurate or truthful
If you're asking if it's true that interviewers ignore tattoos in exposed places such hands, wrists, neck and face, then officially they will say they do, but unofficially they won't.
Especially in jobs that you face customers or have to set a certain professional image.
Take you for instance, if you want to become a joiner and work for yourself then potential customers that you go to jobs and give quotes for may not ask you back to take on the job.
Wrongly they would judge you as being a potential thug or not trust worthy due to having tattoos in those areas, but if they saw a tattoo on your arm or leg it probably wouldn't bother them.
Anyway it looks like you've made the right decision now, well apart from getting a NUFC one.
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Originally Posted by steedee View PostMy sister has her ex husbands name on her arm, a while back she started seeing a bloke decided she was in love and then got the new blokes name tattoed as well. needless to say it didnt work out and she now has "john" AND "alan" on her person.
the morale of the story is never have anything tattoed if there is the remotist chance your opinion of this thing might change in the future.
Your childrens names.. FINE
Your sports teams crest.. FINE (why would your opinion change)
Your Political organisation.. BE CAREFUL (i have an often troublesome tattoo myself)
Your spouse.. DONT DO IT (i know, sounds ruthless but you just dont know)
Your favourite band.. NO (there would have been people in the past with "Gary Glitter" innocently on their arm)
in terms of things like eagles and dogs or mermaids and such... imagine how it will look when your 60, if your ok with this go for it.
I use to really like tattoos till i moved to australia, seen some absoloute shockers since ive been over here.New Zealands biggest snooker fan
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Originally Posted by Dan27 View PostAnyway it looks like you've made the right decision now, well apart from getting a NUFC one.
nah i wasnt laughing at anyones expense im just curious on how other people would react to these type of tattoos... just that guy in the video will be in his late 40s early 50s im just wondering do you think hes even bothered by it now or just has to put up with it?Dark side of the moon
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Originally Posted by snookerfan91 View Posti think i might choose a better type of tattoo.. maybe a doberman on my left arm or something?
Ahha.. doberman too thin and not cute looking IMO, go for a fatty bull dog or a silky-terrier.
My ex-employer got a japanese koi wit colourful background on his left arm a tiger on his right, im not gonna mention the rest ya...Will those snookies im playing with ever stop calling me a 'ONE-pointer for a day!
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