Damn right it is! Looks good, and will look even better when the new tats have faded down a bit (unless you get him to re-ink the cats you already had)
Gonna look great!
Damn right it is! Looks good, and will look even better when the new tats have faded down a bit (unless you get him to re-ink the cats you already had)
Gonna look great!
Wow! That looks fantastic!
Looking good!
Nice bonedaddy! I wish I had money to get more tattoo's... They are a nice thing to have not a necessary thing, so someday...
The artist you went to does nice work!
Nice colors! I have never seen blue.
Mine are old school (Navy) about forty years old. Fortunately the girls name in the heart on my arm (not my wife's name) has gotten illegible, but the colorful parrot on the inside of my lower arm has held up good, not being as exposed to sun.
Our youngest is sleeved and has a huge chest piece.
I don't know where he gets it!
...But probably at tattoo shops!
lookin' good!
Looks great man. Keep us posted as you get it. I too got all of mine in the Navy over 15 yrs ago.
Yettoblaster, you broke the rules of a deckape for getting any name on your body other then you Mothers or your own Children. So,you must constantly live with the wife bringing up the fact that you have someone elses name on your arm. HA HA.
So +1 for you, you old salty.....
wenzel said: Nice bonedaddy! I wish I had money to get more tattoo's... They are a nice thing to have not a necessary thing, so someday...Hey Wenz, those aren't mine; I just fixed the link.The artist you went to does nice work!
I've got pretty big japanese piece on my right arm/shoulder though. I'll have to post pictures at some point...
Thanks for the compliments, guys, and it's nice to see some other work on here too. The only problem is that Christmas is coming...and I've got the bug to get all of my ink finished NOW.
Now now Diggey, while I wasn't a snipe, I wasn't a deck ape either!
I was a cook who shipped over to become the world's worst Electronics Technician.
Well, I'm just glad you weren't a bubblehead. Those folks are creepy. Anyway, Good to know you! I loved my time in the Navy and look back fondly at the days. I was barely 18, no bills, no anythnig. I got stationed in Long Beach, CA. Had a bunch of buds who we rented a crashpad with.
Got a fake I.D. and drank and Surfed the whole time. Just loved it. Now I am landlocked in Pennsyl-tucky and can't see through the rat race.
But, oh to go back in time.
Yeah pretty fun when I first went in (30 days after High School graduation in 1968).
I suppose I learned my finance style there: 4 days high on the hog after payday, then back to the slop chute for the rest of the month!
I still live like that!
you know it brother..... Party like you have it
.. until it's all gone, then sell something to pay the rent!
Friend of mine was in the British Royal Navy, and always held Navy chefs in very high regard - probably because he knew damn well you wouldn't want to upset a Navy Chef under any circumstances... ;-)
Yeah, Chiefs were always considered the backbone of the Navy, when I was in. You didn't mess with them or warrant officers, who were always REAL crusty!
Plus, Chiefs could drink ANYBODY under the table (and proved it: every night)!
It's not only that, but from what he was saying, it's more the fact that the Navy chefs can alter the menu in... erm... various ways that you wouldn't necessarily see in a classic cook book...
Oh BROTHER!
I totally mis-read that as CHIEFS!
"D'oH!"
Nothing to seee here, move along.
Hey, you scurvy bastards! Either pony up with the navy tattoos, or get your own damned thread!