Margaret, men in very stressful jobs need an outlet for their stress. Yes we have many who were War Heros. Gene Autry was highly decorated War Hero and showed us all his tender side. The truth be known do we really care what great men who help so many care do as an outlet for their stress? No I don’t think so. As long as keep doing what they do so well. We owe them a debt of thanks. No matter what their choice of occupation.From Doctor to Police Officer to Military Hero. God Bless them All.
It’s a matter of preference, naturally. Personally, I don’t
like all that ink. I like skin.
To Caroline: Yes, I knew about Mr. Rogers. In the service, he was known for his MANY KILLS, especially in
HAND to HAND Combat. He purposely chose a career
that showed love and kindness after he left the military.
Does anyone remember Mr.Rogers Neighborhood? Did you know that Fred Rogers was a decorated military veteran and also had two full sleeves of tattoos.Now how many of you are surprised by this?
Two men who have shaped many a young mind. Both will continue to shape young minds for years to come.
We owe both these men so much.
If the doctor has “arm” ink – and he’s one dang good doctor – I see nothing wrong. Allow the man to practice and heal humans. It all goes to QUALITY of the human being.
Caroline
July 9, 2011 @ 6:56 pm
Margaret, men in very stressful jobs need an outlet for their stress. Yes we have many who were War Heros. Gene Autry was highly decorated War Hero and showed us all his tender side. The truth be known do we really care what great men who help so many care do as an outlet for their stress? No I don’t think so. As long as keep doing what they do so well. We owe them a debt of thanks. No matter what their choice of occupation.From Doctor to Police Officer to Military Hero. God Bless them All.
Margaret
July 9, 2011 @ 6:46 pm
It’s a matter of preference, naturally. Personally, I don’t
like all that ink. I like skin.
To Caroline: Yes, I knew about Mr. Rogers. In the service, he was known for his MANY KILLS, especially in
HAND to HAND Combat. He purposely chose a career
that showed love and kindness after he left the military.
Captain Kangaroo was another WAR HERO.
Caroline
July 9, 2011 @ 12:39 pm
Does anyone remember Mr.Rogers Neighborhood? Did you know that Fred Rogers was a decorated military veteran and also had two full sleeves of tattoos.Now how many of you are surprised by this?
Two men who have shaped many a young mind. Both will continue to shape young minds for years to come.
We owe both these men so much.
Chickmelion
July 9, 2011 @ 10:59 am
So…. what’s funny about this?
rosecocca
July 9, 2011 @ 7:50 am
i dont like tattooa unless they make sense…it is not bad on a man but on a women..ugh………………
Joy
July 9, 2011 @ 12:41 am
I don’t mind a couple tatoos but let them be hidden. I don’t care for the all over look.
nan
July 8, 2011 @ 11:51 pm
i didn’t see anything wrong with it, i just said i prefer him in the jacket…i guess a lot of people like tattoos…i just happen not to…:)
Becky
July 8, 2011 @ 11:49 pm
If the doctor has “arm” ink – and he’s one dang good doctor – I see nothing wrong. Allow the man to practice and heal humans. It all goes to QUALITY of the human being.
nan
July 8, 2011 @ 11:10 pm
i like him better in the jacket..i don’t like all the tattoos…but of course that is just my opinion, lol
Caroline
July 8, 2011 @ 10:55 pm
Dang he’s one handsome man with or without his medical jacket on. It also goes to show NEVER judge a book by its cover.