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Tattoo's on Strictly
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Bless You
10-10-2015
I only like tattoos on men and not too many. Haven't noticed any yet though.
warszawa
10-10-2015
People used to get them to be different. How that has changed. The bandwagon is well and truly full.
Walter Neff
10-10-2015
Originally Posted by bornfree:
“I couldn't even look at Ewan. His tats were so distracting in a creepy sort of way.”

Scribbling's on a lavatory wall just about described the grotesque graffiti on his body.
johartuk
10-10-2015
Originally Posted by Walter Neff:
“Scribbling's on a lavatory wall just about described the grotesque graffiti on his body. ”

His chest tattoo looked like a massive bruise when viewed from a distance (which was most of the time when he was dancing).
Scarlett Berry
10-10-2015
Originally Posted by Daily Dreams:
“How can you be so sure? From the minority you know of who say they do?”

Well of course, if we are to be pedantic, I should have said, those oldies that I KNOW and that HAVE tatoos, do regret having them. That better then
Stunty
10-10-2015
Originally Posted by johartuk:
“His chest tattoo looked like a massive bruise when viewed from a distance (which was most of the time when he was dancing).”

That was part of the problem and why he was the first to be voted out.

That tattoo, which the choreography tried to emphasise, his dancing was quite poor, then his rather arrogant nature and the competitivemess ...... be competitive if one is good at something but just take it down a notch if struggling to cope!!

Strictly really does expose the celebs personality, and 'body art'.!
bornfree
10-10-2015
Do any of the female dancers or celebs have tats? I cant remember seeing any.
Daily Dreams
10-10-2015
Originally Posted by Scarlett Berry:
“Well of course, if we are to be pedantic, I should have said, those oldies that I KNOW and that HAVE tatoos, do regret having them. That better then”

Of course I didn't want you to speak on behalf of everyone, especially when I know a lot of older people with tattoos who love them.
Ianheadland
10-10-2015
Only my opinion but the human body is beautiful enough without having these grotesque tattoos many of which are done in haste and repented at in leisure.
I know someone who had his girlfriend's name written down both legs and up both arms and then decided to have a huge one of her name across his back. Utter madness and then a year later they split up. She laughed herself silly as she had told him not to get them done and now what chance has he of finding another female friend who will accept his ex girlfriend's name plastered all over him? I suppose he could try to find someone with the same name.
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