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two old dears at Dickens fextival.

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Nice capture, and it seems very appropriate for it to be in B&W.

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Agree with Tom, Mike. Nice capture.

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thank you both old chaps.
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Dang!!! All these years I was delusional thinking age is just a number. :lol:

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hi sury
i keep being told not to get old but short of having a portraite in my attick like dorian grey or time machine.
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Nice image with lots of things to look at. Agree b & w a good choice.
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mikehawthorne wrote:hi sury
i keep being told not to get old but short of having a portraite in my attick like dorian grey or time machine.
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Thank you Mike. All in good fun. By the way, that was brilliant reference to Dorian Gray :D
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My 9 year old is reading Oliver Twist - I'll have to show these to her!

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hi Dusty

i recomend the David Lean movie oliver twist never been better.
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She finished the book yesterday, and I'll look for the movie. Thanks!

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David Lean. One of my favorite directors. Though sometimes long and tedious, the movies are visual treat.

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thanks all i did a slight adjustment to the photo.

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