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Friday, 14 September 2007

You're Nicked


I have a feeling that I'm slowly turning into Ham, as I am putting on another photo from London, rather than Nottingham. This was taken in Covent Garden. There were quite a number of buskers around, but my eye caught this one who was being chatted to by a policewoman. I don't know whether she knew him, but by the look on his face, I think perhaps he was being told off, as he seemed to be on the fiddle!

8 comments:

  1. Check for a spreading waistline, then ;-)

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  2. Is that busker's face green?

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  3. Anonymous8:52 pm

    Sharon: yes, but I think it's makeup so don't panic.

    Gail's man: she's a PCSO, not a policewoman. We have them in Nottingham, can't you take pictures of them instead? Where's your picture of the Ratatouille big cheese tour being set up?

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  4. Maw's being a bit of a critic. Not sure if the blog community wants comments like that. I've only just seen the Ratatouille cheese tour today, so a photo will be appearing tomorrow.

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  5. Anonymous4:38 pm

    Hahaha. Look at him. Poor guy, he seem just a tad anxious. He does look quite interesting. Did he fiddle well? :D

    joy
    Your Love Coach

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  6. What a gorgeous coat he's got on [never mind the wig - but can't have been on long as it looks still white]
    Great expressions on the woman with the earring and the bloke in the background.

    Why is blogger suddenly spouting bits of German?

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  7. He looks so contrite -- I think the placement of the hands do it for me. And what is a PCSO?

    (Gerald's last comment made me chuckle very hard!)

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  8. Anonymous5:18 pm

    Love love love English words: nicked, buskers. Thinking I can figure out from the context. Developed my love while reading Harry Potter -- Next time I read the series I want to keep a journal of my favs. Right now one that makes me smile is ...
    Ron Weasley (horrified): "He's starkers!" :)

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