If I already had 20 or 30 tats,why not?
Those who had no tats would probably rank a cigar tat way down the list of potential first tats.
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I do not oppose someone getting a tattoo if that's their desire, but it better be something that they will want to be on their body for a long time. Given our society, tattoos are about the only thing of which it could be said, "till death parts us." And as such, my favorite cigar might be ********** today, but will it be my favorite tomorrow? Or even more importantly, in 20 years, 50 years?
Personally, I've seen too many old marines, sailors, etc... who had great tattoos at one point, but now they look like some sort of disease rotting their flesh. Even have a buddy who got a tattoo only 20 years ago, hasn't had it touched up. It doesn't look anywhere near as good as it used to. He hasn't had it touched up the last 10 years, and says he really doesn't want to pay to have it touched up anymore. Is talking about having it removed. Ouch! (Literally)
If you get a tattoo, whatever it is, remember it is there forever.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Sounds like a great Troop Support Auction Item. Any Tatoo Artists on board? Haha.
Don't think I'll be getting poked with needles intentionally anytime soon/ever...
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