I’ve long thought of tattoos as a recent craze among “young people,” but most of the people I see with them are 40 – 60 years old. Young to me, maybe, but not teens and those in 20s. I think that many entering the job market are cautious about tattoos, at least those that aren’t concealed by work/office clothing.
Ratkin Premium Member 2 months ago
I’ve long thought of tattoos as a recent craze among “young people,” but most of the people I see with them are 40 – 60 years old. Young to me, maybe, but not teens and those in 20s. I think that many entering the job market are cautious about tattoos, at least those that aren’t concealed by work/office clothing.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 2 months ago
I’ll bet Cap’n Crunch looks good on green.
CaveCat87 2 months ago
All that change for nothing.
monya_43 2 months ago
The little rose on the breast becomes long stemmed as a lady ages. Haha!
Shikamoo Premium Member 2 months ago
Fillmore is in withdrawal already.
bloodykate 2 months ago
Giggling……
akiprev04 2 months ago
What’s the meaning of the last Hawthorn’s sentence?
DagNabIt! 2 months ago
I wonder if under his cap his hair is slicked back with Turtle Wax?
Smeagol 2 months ago
It’s a WaveRunner tat
Heelboy 12 2 months ago
They’re underwater, how did the “tat” get on in the first place???
DKHenderson 2 months ago
The best argument against tattoos I ever read was from Frazz: “I get bored with the calendar art before the end of the month.”