Tonight on this show, there was a young lady with the worst tattoos I have ever seen. It looked like her entire body was covered, arms, legs back, front,
neck, and even parts of her face. One arm from elbow down was just coloured in blue with no pattern. She really did look horrendous.
How can people think they look nice?
The programme was excellent. I don't have any dogs either but it was interesting to see the mistakes some owners make and how easy it was to correct them.
I agree Caran - tattoos were dreadful. Why anybody would put themselves through that - unbelievable. And the terrible thing they are on them until the end of their day. Just imagine all the blues will be like waves on their arms with the wrinklies. Her whole body - errgh.
Most of dog training is common sense,
I do wonder why he walks dogs on the right,
i was always taught that dogs are walked on the left so you could keep your right hand free (assuming you are right handed), the Police and military do this for that very reason.
//// One arm from elbow down was just coloured in blue with no pattern. ////
..... I noticed that as well and for a while I thought it was part of her clothing, but it looked unusual to me, so I kept looking .... until I realised that it was one of her many tattoos.
I'm not a big fan of tattoos, she looked horrendous in my opinion. She obviously feels happy in her own skin though, so who are we to judge?? Each to their own I suppose :)
jennyjoan - // I agree Caran - tattoos were dreadful. Why anybody would put themselves through that - unbelievable. And the terrible thing they are on them until the end of their day. Just imagine all the blues will be like waves on their arms with the wrinklies. Her whole body - errgh. //
Since the lady in question is not going to be asking you to gawp at her body art until the day she dies, it could be reasonably assumed that her choice to decorate her body is actually her personal choice, and absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with you, or anyone else.
As far as any body part consisting only of blue or black ink - that usually indicates that the individual no longer wishes to display the artwork, but it is too complex to be re-tattooed to show something else, which can often be the case, so the only solution is to blank out everything.
This can be anything from a large image of a no-longer-loved loved one, a birthdate of similar, etc.