Do you have a tattoo?

Originally posted by VintageKnight

Why, well i like them, and besides if Mr Rogers had some (which he did, thats why he wore long sleve shirts all the time) I could get one too.

VK

NO! I've never heard that before. I don't need that mental picture.

Can you tell by what I said that I don't like them?! My husband keeps saying that he wants to get one. I tell him sure he can get one as soon as we get a divorce!

It does look like they are everywhere now. I see tons of people with them here at home, not just on vacation. Look at MTV for a few minutes and lots of the people are almost covered with them. I have often wondered if they thought it through and wondered if it will still look good when they are old. But like someone said, they are better now and look better longer. Still, it's not for me.

I'd say don't put anyone's names on your body!

I agree with that 200%. Seems like that is almost the kiss of death for any relationship. I have seen it happen to so many people.
 
Phoohnatic wrote: Supposedly, the closer you are to bone, the more discomfort you will feel. I don't have first hand experience, so I can't be the judge, LOL!

This is SO true! When I got my tattoo done on my lower back, my spine was in SO MUCH PAIN when that needle went across it.
The ironic thing is I have a curved spine, so there was almost nowhere for the needle to go where it didn't hurt!

Felt sorry for my fiance' though, I was holding his hand during the tattooing and I broke skin several places on his hand because I was gripping so tight. I don't regret though, I love my tattoo. (Probably get another one sometime next year, something Disney related!! But NOT near the bone. ;)

Diznee25
 
I have a cross with a heart and roses that says "in Memory of Mom" on my lower leg above my ankle. I used to have daisies on my stomach, but after 2 pregnancies and c-sections, I now have sunflowers.
 

My husband has the Maltese Cross ( the firefighter symbol) on his shoulder and its on fire . Flames all around it , in the center there is a Firefighter Helmet .

My Disney best friend has a Mickey ear hat on her ankle with her name in it just like the do at the park .

so I know it is common but I dont hink I will be getting on anytime soon :(
 
Mr Rogers not only being a minister, had a full military carreer behind him also, probably why he became a minister. so yes there was a reason for the long sleeves....he didnt want to scare the kiddies.


VK
 
The Mr. Rogers story is an urban legend, not true:

Dear Guide:

I've been listening to the radio today, and a couple of speakers made mention of the 'fact' that Mr. Rogers was a Marine sharpshooter; some even said he's supposed to have had something like 150 'kills' in the Vietnam War. I don't think that can be true, because I think he was on TV during the war — in any case, he would have likely been too old to serve in Vietnam.

I was wondering if you'd heard the story, whether it — or any part of it — was true.


Dear Reader:

Unless all the biographical information available about him is wrong, Fred McFeely Rogers never served in the military in any capacity, let alone as a Marine sniper (or Navy Seal, as another version of this apocryphal story claims). Some cynical folks may be loathe to believe that the gentle, soft-spoken host of "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was exactly what he seemed, but he was.

Rumors to the contrary have circulated since the early 1990s. It's unknown where, precisely, they began, but starting in 1994 stories about Fred Rogers' supposed military exploits became a hot topic on the Internet, escalating as the decade wore on. For example:

1994: "A note on Mr. Rogers. He would be a tough competitor. He has 42 confirmed sniper kills (in Korea?)."

1998: "So this fellow at work (retired Army vet) says that Mr. Rogers of childrens' TV fame served three tours of duty in 'Nam as a sniper and has been credited with kills in excess of 1500 meters."

1999: "Interesting side note about Fred Rogers. He was the number three Marine sniper in the Vietnam war. And one of the reasons he always wears long sleeve clothing is because his arms are covered in tattoos."

Predictably, Rogers' death in February 2003 sparked a resurgence in the rumors, but with a new twist: now, he was an ex-Navy Seal instead of a Marine sniper. This variant circulated far and wide when it hitched a ride with an newer email hoax making similar claims about Bob "Captain Kangaroo" Keeshan. The relevant portion of the text went as follows:

2003: "On another note, there was this wimpy little man (who just passed away) on PBS, gentle and quiet. Mr. Rogers is another of those you would least suspect of being anything but what he now portrays to our youth. But Mr. Rogers was a U.S. Navy Seal, combat-proven in Vietnam with over twenty-five confirmed kills to his name. He wore a long-sleeve sweater to cover the many tattoos on his forearm and biceps. A master in small arms and hand-to-hand combat, able to disarm or kill in a heartbeat. He hid that away and won our hearts with his quiet wit and charm."

Fred Rogers won our hearts, true enough; but the rest is hogwash. After graduating from Rollins College in Florida with a degree in music in 1951, he immediately embarked on a broadcasting career — a career that went uninterrupted for nearly 50 years, even while he studied for a Bachelor of Divinity degree, eventually becoming an ordained minister in 1962. Far from hiding a secret past as a trained killer, Fred Rogers was an exemplary individual who devoted his entire adult life to educating and bettering the lives of children, and as such he deserves to be remembered.

Last updated: 05/05/03

There are several other sources that say the same thing.
 
I have a small ichthus on my ankle and a large fleur de lis on the small of my back. Both are quite colorful!
 
I have 6 of them. My first one is a very colorful butterfly on my right shoulder, there is a sweet ga peach on my hip, a winnie the pooh on my left outer ankle and a snake on the same ankle opposite it. There is on on myupper chest that is a heart with a snake with a knife through it. My last one is quite visible on my right ear, A cute rose bud. It may cause me problems, due to the visibility. As work has started enforcing the No visible tattoo in our dress code. It was my latest one. The rest are covered.
 
No, No, No!!!!
Yes, it is a Southern Belle thing but I agree they are tacky!
 

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