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CAMELOT KNIGHTS

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Odobenus rosmarus

Anyone got any INK, post them here.only a few select peeps in the world will kno why i have this on me :!: :!:
A bit blurry,as i don't kno how to make it smaller

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No I don't have ink. why?
Just look at a 60 year old's tattoos.
As blurry as your photo.
I pitty all the women out there who think it's fashionable to wear this ugly art.


Merry Christmas.
 
bat1959 said:
I pitty all the women out there who think it's fashionable to wear this ugly art.


Merry Christmas.

each to their own, i thing some are great and some are a mess
 
Personally can't stand it, David Beckham has a lot to answer for, looks like half of these footballers have got the crayons out on their arm :evil:
 
Can't stand it and thankfully neither of my otherwise beautiful daughters or wife can :)
However, discrete marks as Camelot has, for some specific purpose I can understand and appreciate.

Camelot is your military unit based?
 
I have none. Do they do White, I would maybe get a discrete White one...


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Tastefully done, tattoos can be art - however most are simply a representation of what resides in the bearer's head, and by and large it ain't pretty :sick:

I have two Chinese characters one above the other on the back of my neck below the collar line, one is my wife's name (she's Chinese...) and the other is my son's name (he has two Chinese middle names). My wife has the same layout on her lower back, my name (probably 'fat boy' in Chinese...) and my son's name. I'd always wanted a tattoo, but never known what to get or where to put it. Great thing about ours are that they mean something to each other, and nobody else knows unless we tell them - just like Camelot Knights.
 
Tattoos = "Tramp Stamps"

Can't understand why women do this - it's so "chavie."
 
I'll choose not to be offended by that :wink: :tumbleweed:

EDIT - However I live in the Medway Towns area in Kent, where 'chav' was born, and you have a point :)
 
I have several.

Getting another done on the 29th, as a present from my fiancee who also has one small one, discreetly placed where only those she wants to see it can see it.

They used to be a mark of those who served in the military, or had spent a time at her Majestys pleasure. Thankfully that particular stigma seems to have been forgotten, and they are now socially acceptable.

Personally I would never have any that could be seen if I were wearing a shirt, never on my hands or face, but like Taz says, each to their own. So long as they are not swastikas or anything similarly offensive, then I see no harm whatsoever in them. I once met a Mauri guy with facial tattoos, and that was kinda scary, even though he was a perfectly pleasant chap. All in the mind.
 
cj10jeeper said:
Can't stand it and thankfully neither of my otherwise beautiful daughters or wife can :)
However, discrete marks as Camelot has, for some specific purpose I can understand and appreciate.

Camelot is your military unit based?


hi,cj10jeeper,my tattoo that you can see is about the size of a 50p piece, and no its not military based,but some of my others,are to do with my past in the forces,and have meaning,and also no one else has got as they are not from a book :thumbsup:
 
CAMELOT KNIGHTS said:
cj10jeeper said:
Can't stand it and thankfully neither of my otherwise beautiful daughters or wife can :)
However, discrete marks as Camelot has, for some specific purpose I can understand and appreciate.

Camelot is your military unit based?


hi,cj10jeeper,my tattoo that you can see is about the size of a 50p piece, and no its not military based,but some of my others,are to do with my past in the forces,and have meaning,and also no one else has got as they are not from a book :thumbsup:

Camelot - you seem to have replied to just my comment out of the entire thread? Am I flattered, honoured or more annoying than others?

I should make clearer of my post that my 'can't stand it' comment was a general one to body art, which I stand by, and not yours in particular.
I'd add to that piercings, earings on guys, ear stretchers, etc. etc.

If you like it, then fantastic :thumbsup:
 
My mate has various tribal ones all over his upper arms and back. Along with a military style mark on his arm.

Looks ok/good now(depending on taste), but the black "new" look faded quickly, so I can't imagine how it will look when he's a 70yr old... :lol:


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@ cj10jeeper,you do make me smile :) i knew what you ment :thumbsup:
i think at the end of the day,you have to make sure you go to the right place.because there are a lot of horror storys of ink that has gone wrong.I have seven and two more to have done and that will be it for me, :)
 
Taz x said:
bat1959 said:
I pitty all the women out there who think it's fashionable to wear this ugly art.


Merry Christmas.

each to their own, i thing some are great and some are a mess


I think so too :thumbsup:
steve853 said:
I have several.

Getting another done on the 29th, as a present from my fiancee who also has one small one, discreetly placed where only those she wants to see it can see it.

They used to be a mark of those who served in the military, or had spent a time at her Majestys pleasure. Thankfully that particular stigma seems to have been forgotten, and they are now socially acceptable.

Personally I would never have any that could be seen if I were wearing a shirt, never on my hands or face, but like Taz says, each to their own. So long as they are not swastikas or anything similarly offensive, then I see no harm whatsoever in them. I once met a Mauri guy with facial tattoos, and that was kinda scary, even though he was a perfectly pleasant chap. All in the mind.


I agree with you ,with swastikas etc etc that is a no no, but thats my opinion ,
Bing said:
I'll choose not to be offended by that :wink: :tumbleweed:



EDIT - However I live in the Medway Towns area in Kent, where 'chav' was born, and you have a point :)

Chav's were born there......I never knew that :poke:

Bing said:
Tastefully done, tattoos can be art - however most are simply a representation of what resides in the bearer's head, and by and large it ain't pretty :sick:

I have two Chinese characters one above the other on the back of my neck below the collar line, one is my wife's name (she's Chinese...) and the other is my son's name (he has two Chinese middle names). My wife has the same layout on her lower back, my name (probably 'fat boy' in Chinese...) and my son's name. I'd always wanted a tattoo, but never known what to get or where to put it. Great thing about ours are that they mean something to each other, and nobody else knows unless we tell them - just like Camelot Knights.


pics needed :) :)
Taz x said:
bat1959 said:
I pitty all the women out there who think it's fashionable to wear this ugly art.


Merry Christmas.

each to their own, i thing some are great and some are a mess

some can be ugly i guess,merry christmas to you :)
 
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