Tattoos - How many is enough

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That's an example of what I said a few posts ago,
"Put two identical twin women in front of me and I'll have a go at chatting up the one without tattoos, you blokes can argue over the ink girl"
Now I have to get a makeup artist to work on my single tat and the wrinkles, hang on baby I'm on the way.:y10:
 
There was a recent TV news item about women who were having their tattoo's removed by laser surgery because they are a hinderance to advancement in their careers in the corporate world.
It was painful and expensive and every one regretted they ever had them done when they were young and foolish.
What seemed light a great idea at 18 - 20 isn't such a great idea at 35 - 40.
 
Talk about dedicated. TUP

I've been riding with this bloke since 1969 and he's always had a Triumph, usually a few. At this moment he rides a 1 year old 1050 Tiger in black and has a 0 mile 50th anniversary Bon in the corner of his living room, he's talking about getting another R3.
 
It is a nice tattoo and I like Triumphs. But the only way I would have a brand tattoo is if the brand payed for the tattoo and paid me the rest of my life for advertising.
 

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