
Two ladies take the weight off thier feet and relax on the seats at Old Eldon Square opposite the grand buildings from yesterdays post.

Two ladies take the weight off thier feet and relax on the seats at Old Eldon Square opposite the grand buildings from yesterdays post.
about Chat Time. ... posted by Chris
And as we check out what is going on at the casting couch “bench”, the two photo shoot finalists ponder over Chris H’s third and final question……..
“Yes but Phylis, it was good enough for the Calender Girls, so why not us”.
Over to you, Apple and Heva
You’ve got wonderfull pictures in all your last days Chris!
Pls tell Heva the 2nd card is on its way. I can’t remember whether i posted one already so i am going to send another one today.
Chris, I’ve told you, you need to get out more and meet people, this internet dating is not all it’s cracked up to be. Nice to see she’s following the safety guides and brought a mate along, you never know who you are meeting!
Heva
P.S Great shot I love people photo’s.
It looks like the geordie MI5 were on surveillance duties in Old Eldon Square, and were ironically, beautifully captured by Mr Harrison.
Note they are equipped with tools of their trade, cunningly disguised as equipment from the Mobility Aids catalogue. The walking stick capable of injecting taipan snake venom, the large ladies handbag concealing instruments of torture; a kettle for making very strong tea to scald the subversive, the givewaway earpiece, used not only for covert surveillance but also to adminster electric shocks, fluffy mint imperials, photographs of the grandchildren, and the plastic rain bonnet in case suffocation is required.
A fantatsic shot though I didn’t realise you were a triplet Chris - ouch!
I love this shot Chris! Very crisp! Have you tried chatting with them? ;)
Chris, I see you have many fans of Comedy Central commenting on your shots. :) Nice capture!
great people shot again…judging from this photo, don’t you think afterall, the Queen looks like just an ordinary senior citizen?
Chris, thank you for noticing and photographing older people. They seem to be forgotten (I’ve oft heard it termed “invisible”) to photographers and the general public. Even to your visitors they seem to be targets for comic remarks :-). I find them interesting. Hope when I’m older I have someone to talk to like this. Excellent photo, as usual!
Kudos,
-Kim
Great photo and I love the other comments!
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