Nice piece mate what does the writing say down the side
Oh that goes with the portrait of mine and my baby's hands he was born with club feet it says "a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step"
It's a ww2 London scene with the spitfires overhead
Showing a sense of pride in London and the iconic strength St Pauls gives out a fitting tribute to a journey ahead with his kid got it spot on Imo, if I am correct in its significance and thinking, my next one is going to have a big London influence
Nice ink. One things that's putting me off getting one is not knowing what I could get that would always mean something to me. I might just get one on my back so i can forget it's there
Don't know how real the pic is or if it's a pic made in a TV studio but it always makes me see St Pauls in a way that sums up the majesty of the building and what it means to London to stand up to that bombardment
Was that the night of the firestorm Greenie, I love the pic showing the statues on the top looking down upon the scene
Yes mate I believe so, however even though London and the East end was bombed to hell StPauls was untouched. A great iconic image that says "fuck you" to the Germans.
It's something I always wanted to get done but shows you how good graham is it has covered up 2 shit charlton tattoos that I had done years ago that I was so embarrassed about showing people one was my 1st ever tattoo cafc in thick black writing the c at the start looked totally different from the c at the end and the other was just a George cross with cafc at the bottom it cost £20 so you can imagine how bad and cheap it looked
I've now got 5 tattoo's, kids names + a little star for the miscarriage the missus suffered (we had the same star) and a CAFC one, nothing massive and nothing visable with a suit on.
they are very addictive and I'd like another if I could think of what to have done.
I've now got 5 tattoo's, kids names + a little star for the miscarriage the missus suffered (we had the same star) and a CAFC one, nothing massive and nothing visable with a suit on.
they are very addictive and I'd like another if I could think of what to have done.
5 kids? Mate, I thought 1 was hard work!
If it was me, I'd have had "Don't forget to pull out" tattooed on my wife's arse.
I've now got 5 tattoo's, kids names + a little star for the miscarriage the missus suffered (we had the same star) and a CAFC one, nothing massive and nothing visable with a suit on.
they are very addictive and I'd like another if I could think of what to have done.
5 kids? Mate, I thought 1 was hard work!
If it was me, I'd have had "Don't forget to pull out" tattooed on my wife's arse.
haha - 3 kids only thankfully (more than enough !!)
I've now got 5 tattoo's, kids names + a little star for the miscarriage the missus suffered (we had the same star) and a CAFC one, nothing massive and nothing visable with a suit on.
they are very addictive and I'd like another if I could think of what to have done.
5 kids? Mate, I thought 1 was hard work!
If it was me, I'd have had "Don't forget to pull out" tattooed on my wife's arse.
If he's putting there, there's no way he got any kids, let alone 5.
@Hastingsaddick St Paul's is free after 4/5pm but you can't go up / down. If you want to see it all, it was ~£45 for a family, so probably ~£16 for an adult, but that gives a years admission.
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Showing a sense of pride in London and the iconic strength St Pauls gives out a fitting tribute to a journey ahead with his kid got it spot on Imo, if I am correct in its significance and thinking, my next one is going to have a big London influence
Nice one.
A great iconic image that says "fuck you" to the Germans.
Great tat and lovely story to go with it.
they are very addictive and I'd like another if I could think of what to have done.
Have also got left and right bicep and an upper back piece.
Sat and worked out how much it had all cost me last month. Ouch.
If it was me, I'd have had "Don't forget to pull out" tattooed on my wife's arse.
@Hastingsaddick St Paul's is free after 4/5pm but you can't go up / down.
If you want to see it all, it was ~£45 for a family, so probably ~£16 for an adult, but that gives a years admission.