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i've had mine for 15 years and i was still employed. only two i know, one is death with his scythe and the other is a vampire skull bursting out from my skin.

 

I'd be more worried by the Cartman vest :001_rolleyes: I'm 64 and don't have any tattoos but varicose veins come close :D

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You're right Steve. No offence was meant...just banter.

 

none taken mate i'm just kidding...

 

 

if ever i get called ginger these days in true malice i think of this song.

 

 

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Felix, over a period of time you kind of formulate an idea about posters, based on their posts, there sense of humour, irony etc.

 

I can't believe how close I was now that you've revealed yourself.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:001_tt2::lol::thumbup::lol::lol:

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Felix, over a period of time you kind of formulate an idea about posters, based on their posts, there sense of humour, irony etc.

 

I can't believe how close I was now that you've revealed yourself.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:001_tt2::lol::thumbup::lol::lol:

 

:biggrin:

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No tattoos is the new tattoos.

 

Sometimes clean skin looks better as tattoos are pretty common these day.

 

Yes I agree ...... Just went with the crowd in my youth :blushing: I had mine when I was 18 . Military tatts after my passing out parade ? Now Im embarking on operation cover up at the tender age of 45....:lol: ........... daaaaammm tatts got so expensive :lol: On the plus side the quality has gone through the roof £ 60 / 80 pound an hr :001_huh:

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Personally, I don't think tattoos are something that is used as a discriminatory factor anymore. It used to be fairly mandatory for people to have clear skin when applying to jobs and working... For some, people would have to wear long sleeves when working to cover them.

Also I like elegant and well done tattoo ,if it have meaning like that from tattoo journal Now, everyone has a tattoo and it is a norm to. I think tattoos in the workplace are a bad thing unless theyre crude or something!

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Personally, I don't think tattoos are something that is used as a discriminatory factor anymore.

 

I agree, to a point.

 

below the neck then fine.

 

I still think facial tattoos or those that come high up the neck don't do anyone any favours.

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It's an interesting post, I don't have any because apart from my favourite footy team, which I won't do, then I struggle to think about what I'd want, ? Lads who Subbieclimb for me have some and as long as they do a great job then I bet my customers don't care,I love some of the tattoos posted on this thread and especially tree related ones, my wife hates em , so that's my reason. God forbid she ever isn't my wife , I'd prob have a few lol

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