An Argentinean football fan is suing a tattooist who drew a penis on his back instead of his favourite team's badge. The teenager, who cannot be named, asked to have the Boca Juniors logo on his back.
But the tattoo artist was a supporter of rival team River Plate and decided to have some fun at his young customer's expense. The victim told Terra Argentina: "I could not see what he was tattooing because he didn't have a mirror. I only saw it when I got home and showed it to my parents."
A police spokesperson said: "The tattooist supports Boca Junior's rival, River Plate, so he got annoyed when the teenager asked him to tattoo Boca's symbol and decided to tattoo a penis instead. Unbelievable!"
Posted by: Sniper
sucks to be THAT guy........
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
I was at hampton beach a few years ago and there was a guy walking down the strip totally unaware that on his back someone wrote "cheating bastard" with sunscreen.
Posted by: Stevec
Thats a nice get rich easy scheme. Tattoes can be covered up very well by a good tattoo artist. Sue get rich spend some change on a cover up. Never have to work again.
Posted by: SOT
Heck you can have them removed now also.
Posted by: Andy0921
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An Argentinean football fan is suing a tattooist who drew a penis on his back instead of his favourite team's badge
Posted by: j809
Now ANdy that's something you would do.
Posted by: Andy0921
lmao
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