Meet my friend Ivor Tatt. A brain surgeon by profession.
NOTE: Another post in the series introducing you to my friends.
...Ivor, I will never understand tattoos.
It's a beautiful picture of Pegasus the winged horse from Greek mythology. What is there not to understand?God bless, Tom.
That's hilarious!
You should see his brain surgery !!!God bless you, Mevely.
Too funny, Victor. God bless!
He trained at the Michelangelo School of Tattoos.God bless always, Martha.
Which one is the surgeon? No matter what - no tattoos for me.
The tattooist, I guess, is the surgeon. At least he told me he was. Before that he was a goatherd. He also pierces ears whilst you wait. Clients do not have to come back and collect their ears later.God bless, Sandie.
Oh no!😂
The tattooist told me once he does not like wrestling. It is all a fix and it is for wimps - he said.God bless, Sandi.
That big scar on his head is scary looking.
I think he got that whilst playing chess, Bill.God bless.
Won't he be surprised to see the finished picture! :)
Yes, he said he wanted it in red ink.God bless you, K.
looks like something I would copy! LOL Thanks for the smiles my friend, thinking of you. Having problems getting life back in gear.
It's so nice to see you again Jack. Hope you and Sherry are OK. God bless you both, my friends.
No tattoos for me, but a lot of people like them. 😊
Not even a picture of Pegasus?God bless, CM.
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If this is his tattoo art, maybe he should stick to brain surgery.
He also used to make scented candles before he became a tattooist. Mostly garlic scent, engine oil, old socks, that sort of thing ...God bless, Mimi.
Tattoos seem to be quite popular these days.All the best Jan
Yes they are for some reason.God bless, Jan.
I PRAY FOR ALL WHO COMMENT HERE. God bless you.
NOTE: Another post in the series introducing you to my friends.
ReplyDelete...Ivor, I will never understand tattoos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful picture of Pegasus the winged horse from Greek mythology. What is there not to understand?
DeleteGod bless, Tom.
That's hilarious!
ReplyDeleteYou should see his brain surgery !!!
DeleteGod bless you, Mevely.
Too funny, Victor. God bless!
ReplyDeleteHe trained at the Michelangelo School of Tattoos.
DeleteGod bless always, Martha.
Which one is the surgeon? No matter what - no tattoos for me.
ReplyDeleteThe tattooist, I guess, is the surgeon. At least he told me he was. Before that he was a goatherd. He also pierces ears whilst you wait. Clients do not have to come back and collect their ears later.
DeleteGod bless, Sandie.
Oh no!
ReplyDelete😂
The tattooist told me once he does not like wrestling. It is all a fix and it is for wimps - he said.
DeleteGod bless, Sandi.
That big scar on his head is scary looking.
ReplyDeleteI think he got that whilst playing chess, Bill.
DeleteGod bless.
Won't he be surprised to see the finished picture! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, he said he wanted it in red ink.
DeleteGod bless you, K.
looks like something I would copy! LOL Thanks for the smiles my friend, thinking of you. Having problems getting life back in gear.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to see you again Jack. Hope you and Sherry are OK. God bless you both, my friends.
DeleteNo tattoos for me, but a lot of people like them. 😊
ReplyDeleteNot even a picture of Pegasus?
DeleteGod bless, CM.
CM - I can no longer comment on your blog. All I get is: Not Acceptable!
DeleteAn appropriate representation of the requested resource could not be found on this server. This error was generated by Mod_Security.
If this is his tattoo art, maybe he should stick to brain surgery.
ReplyDeleteHe also used to make scented candles before he became a tattooist. Mostly garlic scent, engine oil, old socks, that sort of thing ...
DeleteGod bless, Mimi.
Tattoos seem to be quite popular these days.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Yes they are for some reason.
DeleteGod bless, Jan.