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Beckham´s new tattoo

Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by Kai-Petri, May 26, 2004.

  1. Panzerknacker

    Panzerknacker New Member

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    I have tattoos...and for some strange reason this immediately empowers me with a professional opinion on what every tattoo looks like and I am able to immediately pass judgement

    THE VERDICT:
    The new David Beckham tattoo not only makes him look rough, it is also poorly done and very odd.
    WHAT A GIT!!!
     
  2. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Interesting that, as a 'role model for our youth', Beckham immediately blamed the grass.

    But then, I guess he's a product of the times. No-one seems to have the b*lls to take responsibility for their actions and say 'OK - I screwed up ' [​IMG]
     
  3. Stevin

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    Do you have anothother link, Stefan.This one didn't work an google hardly gave any links. Only something about a band and a toilet wall.

    As to the tattoo; I think it is really ugly and badly done. I recently saw a girl at a busstop with a similar design on her arm, but realy well done; it was more or less a thirties style angel (not a cross) with big wings spreading out. It kinda reminded me of that huge statue in Yordieland, way up in the north (of England - The angel of the North???) but then in a really nice art deco-ie style.

    That was vey nice. Considering something like that for myself...

    Martin, I very much agree. It is like being here at work! :eek: I think someone else in this thread or another put forward the observation that in the last decades we have all been told that the individual rights are more important than the colletive ones, with the result that we now look at the Greatest generation in admiration and kinda know that the biggest part of our generation is probably not willing to make those kind of sacrifices they made. Goes hand in hand with taking responsibility, of course.

    [ 01. July 2004, 01:47 AM: Message edited by: Stevin ]
     
  4. Stefan

    Stefan Cavalry Rupert

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