I’m not surprised that “kids” in their 40’s and below have tattoos, although I don’t like them. But I’m surprised at how many people in their 50s and above have very extensive tattoos. I don’t understand the appeal of bodily mutilation. There are still plenty of jobs where they’re not acceptable, at least not if visible.
I heard someone say one time that people who get an extensive number of tattoos when they get old and wrinkled will look like a crumpled up road map! I still chuckle over that comment. I can just see it!
I don’t mind seeing a small tattoo or so on a young woman. But yesterday, as an example, I saw a young woman (no more than 20), wearing short-shorts and sleeveless, and one leg and one arm completed covered with tattoos. The opposite arm and leg had some, but not completely covered. How much you wanna bet she’s not finished with this “project” ? Don’t these young people realize that they may HATE this look in 20 or 30 years?
Military personnel from most couuntries had tattoos as a sign of solidarity with their comrades, a reminder of their loved ones and as signs of luck, and to warn off bad luck. This was normal starting around WW1 and continues to this day. Even back in pregistoric times warriors painted their body to look fierce.Therefore it is not just “kids in their 40s” who do it. Women having tattoos is a 20th century thing and continues today as a “fashion statement”. No, I do not have any.
The nice little rose tattoo a young lady gets on her chest turns into a long stemmed rose over time. More than one flower can become a hanging garden. ;-D
A lot of money invested in tattoos. Save them for posterity! “Tan me hide when I’m dead, Fred. Tan me hide when I’m dead. So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde, And that’s it hangin’ on the shed!!” from “Tie me kangaroo down, sport” lyrics
Father and navy buddies got drunk- he hated those tats, thus I have detested tattooing . Our bodies are supposed to be the temple of the Holy Ghost, (I Cor. 6:19).
Remember this guy in the service talking about his father’s tattoo. It was a rabbit being chased by a fox and jumping into his rabbit hole. The ‘rabbit hole’ was the man’s exit. No one asked if he had a picture of it.
I’ve seen some amazing tattoos on people and while I would never get one myself, I can appreciate the artistry – and a lot of tattoos are very personal to the person who has them, so I say, to each his own. :)
Blu Bunny over 1 year ago
Opal is up on all the latest trends.
suv2000 over 1 year ago
You’re a dead man Earl
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m not surprised that “kids” in their 40’s and below have tattoos, although I don’t like them. But I’m surprised at how many people in their 50s and above have very extensive tattoos. I don’t understand the appeal of bodily mutilation. There are still plenty of jobs where they’re not acceptable, at least not if visible.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
I can feel that swat from here
Prescott_Philosopher over 1 year ago
To be continued?
Mikey Jay over 1 year ago
I heard someone say one time that people who get an extensive number of tattoos when they get old and wrinkled will look like a crumpled up road map! I still chuckle over that comment. I can just see it!
Botulism Bob over 1 year ago
Said the man with varicose brains…..
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
Dead man sitting.
win.45mag over 1 year ago
EEEAAAARRRRLLLL, you got some ‘splainin’ to do.
jjoddfellow over 1 year ago
Big waste of money
Macushlalondra over 1 year ago
Next panel: Opal swats Earl on the head!
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
I don’t mind seeing a small tattoo or so on a young woman. But yesterday, as an example, I saw a young woman (no more than 20), wearing short-shorts and sleeveless, and one leg and one arm completed covered with tattoos. The opposite arm and leg had some, but not completely covered. How much you wanna bet she’s not finished with this “project” ? Don’t these young people realize that they may HATE this look in 20 or 30 years?
iggyman over 1 year ago
The you-know-what is about to hit the fan!
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] over 1 year ago
“She’s right behind me, isn’t she?”
thebashfulone over 1 year ago
Every now and then, this cartoon earns an honest “LOL”—and today is one of those days!
juicebruce over 1 year ago
I’ve been cut, burnt, stabbed and shot . The scar tissue is good enough for me ;-)
jagedlo over 1 year ago
You need to brush up on your Opal senses, Earl!
angier3824 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I once “faked out” my jr high age sons by putting a temporary tattoo on my arm- a big rose on my upper arm. The looks on their faces were priceless!
gluetrap over 1 year ago
Permanent evidence of temporary insanity.
akiprev04 over 1 year ago
People in their 50 and above are former hippies, beatniks, punkers, bikers etc.
Chris over 1 year ago
too late Earl. :J
phritzg Premium Member over 1 year ago
Opal’s tattoos are a map that shows the exact location of where she plans to bury Earl. Very soon.
anamchara42 over 1 year ago
Better get the couch ready, Earl!
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Earl should be very careful. Opal might just decide to play a ‘tattoo’ on his pate.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago
my mom always told me it was from having kids. now that she’s past I know why she said it.
Aardvark17 over 1 year ago
As a man with varicose veins, I find this particular cartoon offensive although I usually love this strip.
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
Military personnel from most couuntries had tattoos as a sign of solidarity with their comrades, a reminder of their loved ones and as signs of luck, and to warn off bad luck. This was normal starting around WW1 and continues to this day. Even back in pregistoric times warriors painted their body to look fierce.Therefore it is not just “kids in their 40s” who do it. Women having tattoos is a 20th century thing and continues today as a “fashion statement”. No, I do not have any.
ANIMAL over 1 year ago
UH OHHhhhhhhh…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MTH Premium Member over 1 year ago
Here’s a handprint for you Earl
Sprarklin over 1 year ago
I somehow ended up with a map of the eastern corridor on my right leg.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
She’s going to bop Earl on the head!
monya_43 over 1 year ago
The nice little rose tattoo a young lady gets on her chest turns into a long stemmed rose over time. More than one flower can become a hanging garden. ;-D
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
I don’t see Earl showing off his perfect legs in a pair of shorts.
PoodleGroomer over 1 year ago
I’ve never had the life Venn intersection of drunk, too much money, and an open tattoo parlor.
Larry S over 1 year ago
A lot of money invested in tattoos. Save them for posterity! “Tan me hide when I’m dead, Fred. Tan me hide when I’m dead. So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde, And that’s it hangin’ on the shed!!” from “Tie me kangaroo down, sport” lyrics
dbrucepm over 1 year ago
a little boy misunderstood and started calling them very gross veins
jhpeanut over 1 year ago
Father and navy buddies got drunk- he hated those tats, thus I have detested tattooing . Our bodies are supposed to be the temple of the Holy Ghost, (I Cor. 6:19).
par4buffett over 1 year ago
and then it went dark for grandp
wildlandwaters over 1 year ago
I could be wrong, but I’m guessin’ Earl ended up with a nice big “tat” on his hayd!
zeexenon over 1 year ago
Ladies, you can have them “stripped.” Or wear no co-pay pants and take over the old-man’s easy chair.
greatgrannyszoo over 1 year ago
my son has dragons…..in fact all of my sons have them some I like and some I don’t care for…
sdjamieson Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m waiting until they have animated tattoos!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
If I ever got a tattoo it would be a ; in support of suicide prevention
ChazNCenTex over 1 year ago
Remember this guy in the service talking about his father’s tattoo. It was a rabbit being chased by a fox and jumping into his rabbit hole. The ‘rabbit hole’ was the man’s exit. No one asked if he had a picture of it.
StephenRice over 1 year ago
Today we mourn the passing of Earl “Grampa” Pickles….
joyscooter over 1 year ago
I’ve seen some amazing tattoos on people and while I would never get one myself, I can appreciate the artistry – and a lot of tattoos are very personal to the person who has them, so I say, to each his own. :)
Cathy P. over 1 year ago
Yesterday’s RBION has a blurb about the first known tattoo being discovered by UV on a 5000 year old mummy. Believe It Or Not.
kenocar Premium Member over 1 year ago
It took me awhile, old boomer that I am, but I finally got used to seeing people covered in tattoos. Especially young ladies.