Oh yes, another thing we didn't see coming. It used to be yakuza, prisoners, sailors, Maori rugby players. Now every shop assistant is tattooed like a South Sea raider. The only advantage is that it makes it easier to identify very damaged corpses(kwarkito)
I'm mystified by people doing this... I like the reflection on this one!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Bill. I don not have any tattoos on me body.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a logo. I thought it was a gov't agency at first glance.
ReplyDeleteLooks official. But stay away unless you want someone scribbling on your body.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeleteNice reflection.
ReplyDeleteFeine Spiegelung
ReplyDelete...a great sign, but I will NEVER understand tattoos.
ReplyDeleteYou could take it as a government agency sign... baseball bat excluded :)
ReplyDeleteI don't get the appeal of tattoos.
ReplyDeleteI had two tattoos yesterday. I like tattoos, they´re chick magnets. 🙂
ReplyDeleteIt looks very official!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, another thing we didn't see coming. It used to be yakuza, prisoners, sailors, Maori rugby players. Now every shop assistant is tattooed like a South Sea raider. The only advantage is that it makes it easier to identify very damaged corpses(kwarkito)
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice sign for a business.
ReplyDeleteGood photo, but no tattoos for me
ReplyDeleteInteresting imitation of the Great Seal of the United States. Is that a baseball bat?
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