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Zen
11-12-2008, 07:50 AM
A (young) woman went to Las Vegas and got this tattoo. Obviously she intended for it to say "no regrets" but the tattoo artist was either dyslexic or just a poor speller.
in searching for the news story I came upon this website. (http://www.asylum.com/2008/05/22/no-regrets-the-best-worst-and-most-ridiculous-tattoos-ever/)Equally entertaining and astonishing.

Irulan
11-12-2008, 07:56 AM
Find of the day!!!!

Pax
11-12-2008, 08:05 AM
I work in a huge library, one of the small departmentals here is the Asian Library, they are constantly having students ask them to "read" their Asian character tats...apparently there are LOTS of mistakes. :p

Andrea
11-12-2008, 08:23 AM
Haha- the place where I get my tattoos is called No Regrets. I'll have to tell my artist about that one.

Dogmama
11-15-2008, 03:34 AM
Too funny! I loved the gun in the belt!

Velobambina
11-15-2008, 04:33 AM
The laughing Jesus one --with OMG & LOL ---is my favorite.

bikerHen
11-15-2008, 12:44 PM
I have to say, the monkey butt had me laughing the hardest. bikerHen

Crankin
11-15-2008, 01:28 PM
Personally, I like the one of Pee Wee. We have a standing joke about him in our house...
I am still old enough to not really love tatoos, but to each his/her own. But I have to disagree with the statement I read in the article that they don't affect job offers. Yes, they do. I have heard more than one person in a position to pass judgement on this say that a tatoo really turned them off of the person. It's a prejudice like anything else, but maybe people should realize that it's out there.

squirrell
11-15-2008, 01:44 PM
I got one that I have "regerts" about when I was young and wild. It's on my upper arm and is a parrot with a tail that is really a marijuana leaf. My DH's name is under it. Now, i can't wear anything that is sheer or sleeveless--including swimsuits--because I'm embarrassed about it. Imagine explaining to someone why a pastor has a marijuana leaf tattooed on their arm :(

But, if that skull tattoo in that article wouldn't impact a job interview, I don't know what would!

Aggie_Ama
11-15-2008, 03:27 PM
Yes, they do. I have heard more than one person in a position to pass judgement on this say that a tatoo really turned them off of the person. It's a prejudice like anything else, but maybe people should realize that it's out there.

Yup, I do not make hiring decisions at my company but I will say I form judgment on tattoos on new employees. I have a yellow rose on my ankle. You better believe I tend to wear dark hose to interviews. You barely can see the tattoo if I am wearing hose anyway and I prefer skirts for interviews. Then again I am old school and hate a formal skirt without hose, I think it is so much more polished to put on hose. I wear a black dress to funerals with black heels and panty hose (not always black but sometimes). I am only 27 but I was raised that ladies wear hose and slips (I don't wear slips anymore). My mother is a southern belle no matter how much she defies it.

SouthernBelle
11-15-2008, 03:55 PM
My mother is a southern belle no matter how much she defies it.

Tell her that's a good thing. :D

Tuckervill
11-15-2008, 03:56 PM
Squirrel, I'd say that tattoo makes your message all the more authentic.

Karen

Velobambina
11-16-2008, 04:18 AM
I got one that I have "regerts" about when I was young and wild. It's on my upper arm and is a parrot with a tail that is really a marijuana leaf. My DH's name is under it. Now, i can't wear anything that is sheer or sleeveless--including swimsuits--because I'm embarrassed about it. Imagine explaining to someone why a pastor has a marijuana leaf tattooed on their arm :(


Did you do that design yourself? If you really "regert" it, maybe you can have removed or at least, have the tail altered?

squirrell
11-16-2008, 10:45 AM
Thanks for the comments, especially Tuckervill! That's one way to look at it!

No, I didn't do it myself--I got it when we were living in Cali in the "wild 80s". Can't afford to have it removed and wearing sleeves is cheaper. Years ago, my mom saw it through a T-Shirt I had on, and I thought she was going to die! She didn't recognize the tail for what it was but just the thought of her "baby" having a tattoo was too much :rolleyes:

Crankin
11-16-2008, 12:01 PM
Aggie, I too am of the panty hose persuasion, but I am slowly giving up this dying tradition. I go from bare legged to tights, with only a short window of panty hose now. What I noticed is that here in the east, no one wears panty hose as soon as it's like in the 40s or 50s. I can't go bare legged at that temperature, and it's generally too warm for tights then. I only really wear hose on dress up occasions, though, as I have never had a job that required them. In AZ, everyone wore hose, even when it was 115 out.
I still wear a slip because I don't like my skirt sliding up my azz and clinging to my tights, especially in the winter!

Jolt
11-16-2008, 12:51 PM
Aggie, I too am of the panty hose persuasion, but I am slowly giving up this dying tradition. I go from bare legged to tights, with only a short window of panty hose now. What I noticed is that here in the east, no one wears panty hose as soon as it's like in the 40s or 50s. I can't go bare legged at that temperature, and it's generally too warm for tights then. I only really wear hose on dress up occasions, though, as I have never had a job that required them. In AZ, everyone wore hose, even when it was 115 out.
I still wear a slip because I don't like my skirt sliding up my azz and clinging to my tights, especially in the winter!

It's funny you mention the slip helping keep the skirt from clinging to the tights--I find that the slip makes more cling happen. I only wear a slip if the skirt is see-through without it and so only wear one with a couple of skirts I have that are about mid-calf length and made of light cotton. When I wear one of those skirts with the slip, I get the WORST case of static cling ever when I walk!! The skirt clings to the slip and it all clings around my legs. Needless to say, now I spray it all down with Static Guard before I go out... As for the hose, I skip them--it's usually either warm enough to go bare legged and wear sandals or cool enough that tights are OK (depending on how warm the tights are), or with a longer skirt I'll wear knee-high socks if it's that "in between" temperature. Number one, pantyhose just feel icky IMHO, and number two they rip way too easily (well, that's partly my klutziness too). Plus I don't really see the purpose of them.

Dogmama
11-16-2008, 12:53 PM
In AZ, everyone wore hose, even when it was 115 out.


In AZ some places still demand that you wear hose no matter what. I thought we were liberated?

Eden
11-16-2008, 01:03 PM
hmmm I must be weird... I like pantyhose... I think they make my legs look a whole lot nicer for one thing.., they also give your skirt something to slide over rather than sticking - as well as your feet in your shoes. I hate wearing shoes without anything on my feet. I think its really uncomfortable. I like having a little compression on my legs all day too. I am almost always cold though and this isn't a warm climate.. so hose don't really make me hot. I might think otherwise if it was often 90 around here.

Crankin
11-16-2008, 02:51 PM
Jolt, I use the static guard stuff, if I have to, but I went to a "real" lingerie store and bought a couple of slips that are of different materials and they work. I actually have a pair of what my mom used to call "petit pants." They are like shorts, but a slip. They are very short, so I can wear them with my shorter stuff.
I don't wear long skirts, so I can't do the knee sock thing. But, I couldn't do that anyway. I know, I'm weird. I used to wear knee socks and short skirts as a kid, but I think I'm too old for that.
I usually only wear black hose now, or grey and they don't look that different than tights. Most of my skirts are black or very dark. But, I think I mostly wear tights, too.

badger
11-16-2008, 05:16 PM
I had a regret tattoo. When I was 27, I was determined to overcome obstacles and become a veterinarian. So I had a veterinary insignia tattooed on me. I figured if I become one, I earned it, and if not, then it would forever remind me of my failures. Well, I decided I couldn't afford the time nor the expenses of going through 10 more years of schools so I had to abandon that dream.

I couldn't live with it, so I had a hummingbird tattooed over it. It covered it up nicely.

One thing I did make sure was to get it where nobody but my partner could see it (right about where my left ovary is). And it's a bit corny, but it ended up that the hummingbird looks like it's flying into its nest (my ahem, pubic area)...

Aggie_Ama
11-16-2008, 05:30 PM
hmmm I must be weird... I like pantyhose... I think they make my legs look a whole lot nicer for one thing.., they also give your skirt something to slide over rather than sticking - as well as your feet in your shoes. I hate wearing shoes without anything on my feet. I think its really uncomfortable. I like having a little compression on my legs all day too. I am almost always cold though and this isn't a warm climate.. so hose don't really make me hot. I might think otherwise if it was often 90 around here.

I like the way they feel too. I used to work at a lingere store, we got hosiery for free since they were required. I got to try a lot of pairs and know which ones I like. Not trying a lot of pairs and finding a good fit is my theory on why many women hate them. I find compression keep your legs feeling good all day, silky are nice but compression makes my legs happy. And I am always cold so hose make it bearable to wear a skirt. At least I know I am not alone. Most women my age loath panty hose though but I am have always been a bit different. :p