What, tattoo artists don't keep dictionaries on hand?
"To" stupid to breed
I think "tomarrow" knows you'll still be a dummy tomorrow
Comedy is right (in more ways than one)
Your alive? No, sir, that's my alive. Give it back!
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Double fault: misspelled heroes and the unnecessary apostrophe.
God, and your remedial English teacher
I think you already have, buddy.
Yeah, fuck it! Whatever it is.
Judging by this post, you're right.
"Surley" your "freind" "straind" over this ink he gave you for free.
You sur are, pal.
If the game is Five-Card Suck, you got a royal flush.
The infamous "Chi-tonw" tat
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21 comments:
Wow! Where to start?! I hope these people got their money back.
The kid who only God will judge---Where is that boy's mother?? or father?? What is he, like 12 years old? Get out of that tattoo parlor, you little punk, and get yourself in school!
If that was my alive, I wouldn't want it back. Not after what he's done to it!
Elese---she lived down the hall from me in the dorm at college---she was a busy gal.
And don't call me Shirley! :D
Great comments on your part, as always, Cary.
Tattoo technology will one day leap forward when spellcheck is introduced to modern tattoo guns.
I would love nothing more than for the tattoo teacher to take her red ink needle thingy and circle all those mistakes. -Terps
Most tattoo artists will have the customer spell out what it is they want on their bodies. They will also put a template of what the tattoo will look like, and you can approve it before they start with real ink... which says a lot about the people who get tattoos like this.
Spell check is a wonderful invention.
Terps--HA HA HA! :D
I think a generick "I'm Stuppid" tatoo would be sufficent.
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Photoshop strikes again.
With regard to the guy bleeding just to know he's alive, I don't know what's sadder, the spelling mistake or the fact that he has a Goo Goo Dolls song lyric tattooed on him.
This is by far the funniest thing I've seen all day.
These are hysterical!
When I got my Gadsden Flag tattoo (outside, right thigh), the guy pointed out there was no apostrophe in the original design. Of course, being in the writing business, I said it might be best to add it. He said, "OK, bra, between the O and N, right?"
Tragic dearth of English majors in the tattoo business, where they're so urgently needed.
Ashamed to admit I'm from "Clemons."
Someone from my high school probably did that tat.
A friend's (dumb) husband went to have his daughter's name tattooed on him, both him and the artist overlooked that the "L" in Shelbie, so now he has Shebie tattooed on his forearm for all the world to see! True story!!!!
I can not think of a better way of showing your love for your child than mis-spelling their name....permanently!!!
I was going to say the same things as Josh. I know every time I have gone in to get a tat, they always check with me a billion times before they end up pulling out the needle.
Damn, this makes me want another one. Guess I'm overdue. Cary - you should do a LOTD tattoo post.
hum... that's art... (I mean that's what they think...A way to express -or harm ?- themselves I guess) Too "special "for me. Definitly not my taste.
Wow. Who do you blame when something like this happens? I mean, it's not like tattoos are fast to do...one should be able to keep an eye out for this sort of disaster...
I always thought it was the tattooee who was drunk during this procedure NOT the tattooer!! Some of these are my pet peeves in grammar...I'd HATE to have one of them tattooed on my body for time immemorial!! (To=too...your=you're...etc)
LMAO! Those are, "awsome"!
I have two tats and I'm an ESL trainer. I would die if that happened to me.
After 8 tattoos this just reinforces my cardinal rule: NO WORDS. I went to high school with a redneck who had his own name tattooed across his back. We used to screw with him and ask him why it wasn't in reverse so he could read it in the mirror, you know, when he forgot. Or at least put a number under it to complete the jersey motif.
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