This reminds me of a Norman Rockwell print. A sailor is having his girlfriend’s name tattooed on his arm under the crossed out names of several other women.
We’re the MillersThere’s a funny scene in “We’re the Millers” where Scottie P., a skate rat and carnival worker, arrives to pick up Casey, one of the main characters. Scottie P. is carefree and mostly oblivious, highlighted by his “No Ragrets” tattoo
pschearer Premium Member 5 months ago
Was it supposed to say NO RUGRATS? :-)
Superfrog 5 months ago
Inkorrect.
Ubintold 5 months ago
Lousy spellcheck, I bet.
Direwolf 5 months ago
That’s funny enough that someone might get it done intentionally
dflak 5 months ago
This reminds me of a Norman Rockwell print. A sailor is having his girlfriend’s name tattooed on his arm under the crossed out names of several other women.
sandpiper 5 months ago
Well, at least he has one now.
ladykat 5 months ago
I would regret that.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 5 months ago
Moderately misteaken.
Indianapolis Smith 5 months ago
I thought it was spelled “Regerts”.
sobrown51 5 months ago
Better than “no regerts”.
Cozmik Cowboy 5 months ago
The prevalence of things like that is part of why I have no graffiti upon my person.
sincavage05 5 months ago
Current spelling on most levels, make sure you’re artist has spell check.
Stocky One 5 months ago
“Ragrets” or “regerts”, it doesn’t matter – the joke is in the irony, because he does regret it.
MT Wallet 5 months ago
The garage where I used to get my car fixed became a tattoo parlor. Now it’s for rent.
And So It Goes 5 months ago
We’re the MillersThere’s a funny scene in “We’re the Millers” where Scottie P., a skate rat and carnival worker, arrives to pick up Casey, one of the main characters. Scottie P. is carefree and mostly oblivious, highlighted by his “No Ragrets” tattoo
Norris66 5 months ago
No Egrets
wildlandwaters 5 months ago
… except for this
library_dean 5 months ago
That’s OK. His friends can’t spell anyway.