Trey Burke, Inked Up
Repping the Columbus Clippers. Columbus tattoo parlors do good business...
hat tip http://www.landgrantholyland.com/2013/6/20/4448930/michigans-trey-burke…Am I to understand that he defiled his body for an image of a minor league baseball team?
This is one elaborate ink job. That's not something I'd like to be saddled with for life. Yikes.
Had a lot of fun there when I was a student.
A huge West Michigan Whitecaps sleeve with a pic of the 5/3 burger. What could go wrong?
I like tattoos mostly, but I do not like this. Seems big, and I'm not a huge fan of brighter colors in a tattoo. Still love Trey
they fade in time in direct proportion to the number of showers, ocean and pool swims, and sunbathing sessions trey partakes in.
The "L" is more of an "I". COIUMBUS!!! And yeah, any Michigan fans who bang Trey up for OMG actually being proud of his home town, despite everything he did for UM hoops, are bad form. We may despise OSU, but if not for Columbus, Ohio and its ability to generate a young beast named Trey Burke, UM doesn't reach the Finals last year. So for that, thank you COIUMBUS!
that we stand a great shot at making the Final game next year without Trey's services.
That is the coolest henna tattoo EVER. I got one of those on vacation once...and was so glad when it finally washed off.
The L is lower case... guess you can't be too picky at an ohio tattoo parlor though
Doubt that I’ll ever succumb to tattoos or piercings, and I don’t find them attractive. But that might be due to my first impressions.
First “tattoo” I remember seeing was on a man who spoke with a strange accent. He worked at the local dry cleaning store. After I noticed the series of numbers written in dark blue ink on his arm, my father told me that the man was a concentration camp survivor.
In my generation, at Trey’s age, we were growing our hair longer than our parents, professors and coaches might’ve been accustomed to seeing, wearing out our jeans until the holes were large enough to expose both knees, forgetting to shave, smoking some strange thing that required us to burn incense to disguise the aroma, and turning up the volume on the receiver so we could get the sound blasting from our oversized stereo speakers while The Who sang, “Hope I die before I get old.”
The “old folks” didn’t find any of that attractive, but most of them learned to live with us. The way I see it, as a member of the current “old folks” generation: He’s Trey Burke fergodaskes. Let him get inked the way HE likes it.
Different strokes for different folks.
Thinking of getting one that reads "Livonia." Bates Hamburgers will be in the center. Bad form??
Reppin Livonia! Though there might be a little irony in getting inked up with the name of one of the safest suburbs in the United States (at least it used to be).
One of these days, Tyler bray is going to show up on Tattoo Rescue.
Hate tattoos, but love that show. Odd, I know.
Alfonso III
Is there any proof that arm belongs to Trey? That could be a lot of people.
As far as I'm concerned, this is Ohio trolling us, until we see that arm alongside Trey's face. Preferably connected via Trey's shoulder and neck.
I had the "hoax" thought myself. This tat seems too awful to actually be something Burke would see and say "yeah, I'd like that on my arm for the rest of my life."
_A_ tat? Sure, I could see that. _THAT_ tat? Can't see it.
Not like he just got that in one day. I don't care if you're in slip knot. You don't get twelve hours of tattoo work done all at the same time. I say it's fake.
For everyone complaining about people not liking Trey's tat just remember. People are free to get tattoos, but just know that people are also free judge you for them. You can express yourself however you want, but people can also formulate whatever opinon they want of you as well.
Ok, whenever I look at that little ship I hear the Old Spice whistel in my head. Sorry.
Hate the blue shading...one of those things that I think look horrible once you hit 30+. Unless you go nuts with it and use majority color vs. black ink.