Outrageous Celebrity Tattoos | 7 of 12

Dee Cercone

MARGARET CHO, arrives at Third Annual VH1 Rock Honors: The Who, at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, July 12, 2008

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emdubl

emdubl

October 07, 2009 - 06:26 AM GMT

wow. when is he going to stop? i kind of like the 2 bulls.

Jen_Rec

Jen_Rec

June 17, 2009 - 06:56 AM GMT

Margaret Cho has beautiful work done. There's a difference between well thought-out and executed work and work that looks like it was done by a "scratcher" like on Andre 3000.

Myself, I have a half sleeve (full of meaning, beautiful and feminine) and the backs of my calves done with vines (also meaningful and feminine) All of my tat's have been well thought out, well executed and totally worth it.

To quote "The Damned: ... "This is a modern world.."

Tattoos - not just for sailors and whores anymore ; )

bashirgsmith

bashirgsmith

May 27, 2009 - 06:51 AM GMT

Bashir- im from philly were u c alot of tattoos but nothing as dumb as this asshole here.....O.K im 16 yrs old i am in the 10th grade with 4 tattoos 1 on my chest (Pussy Money Weed) which has a extrem meaning because thats all im gettin in life rite now,i have live life on my fingers which motavation me wen im feeling down, and on my right arm i have 2 R.I.P tattoos for my dad and grandmom. Sayin all this tattoos should have some meaning to it but that halloween mask is out of my league......

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warriorsoccerchick

warriorsoccerchick

October 30, 2008 - 02:17 PM GMT

I think that "calgarrett" needs to have a little respect. I do not have a tatoo but I respect people that do, even if they are not well educated. I do not respect people that are well educated that disrespect others. It sounds like you need to take a course on manners and appropriate communication.

mr_seane

mr_seane

October 30, 2008 - 01:26 PM GMT

how about a permanent halloween mask

calgarrett

calgarrett

October 30, 2008 - 01:04 PM GMT

Hey czilla!
perhaps, instead of spending ALL that money on tattoos, you should invest it in night courses so youll be able to compose a comprehensive, well thought out CORRECTLY spelled missive, and wont embarass yourself due to your apparent lack of education. Reminds me what my mother always told me: 'Tis better to be thought a fool, than type and remove all doubt".

czilla138

Cday138

October 30, 2008 - 10:41 AM GMT

All the tattoos I have from my kneck to my kneecaps tell the story of my life. I do not think people shouls get tattoos for art, and cause someone else tells them "it would rock". Never ask someone what you should get. on my shoulders I have 2 grave yards. Each tomb stone has the name of a friend, or family member on it. a couple of people who have passed that really effected my life. in each one is incorperasted how said person died. my friend greg (snarf) has little z..z..z comming off his as he died in his sleep. Maria was a family friend, and beside hers is a car tire leaning up on her's(car wreck). I think if a tatto tells the story of a part of your life then it doesnt matter how old you get it will never go out of style.

gfoos

gfoos

October 29, 2008 - 11:51 PM GMT

Hey Ya. Andre comes to his senses. Well, he'll never be buried in a Jewish cemetary. Something small, tasteful I like. That's it.

scooter630

scooter630

October 29, 2008 - 11:32 PM GMT

Does Kat Von D. count? She's only a celebrity because of her tattoos. Not saying anything against that, because her tattoos are AMAZING, but being on Miami Ink is automatically going to put you in super-tattooed celebrity rankings. She IS a tattoo artist, so she really doesn't count.

Chris

Chris

October 29, 2008 - 10:37 PM GMT

these comments relate to the flipbook as a whole not the individual pictures