Bigal wrote:
Another cracker Graham, love characters like the one on the right. Its warm but he "always" wears a vest and hat and a bit of sun wont change that. If it gets really warm he might roll his shirt sleeves up, hes never bought a shirt that he couldn't wear all through the year, not like his dandy mate.
And your title is spot on again, I get the feeling that if he doesn't answer soon the chap on the left is going to answer his own question
Thanks Alan. I've know blokes just like that, they take "'ner cast a clout" to mean all year round ;-)
This picture is really an example of the camera lying. They were having a very jovial chin wag about ploughing in the old days but I caught expressions that weren't fitting to the conversation. The newspapers do it all the time to show someone in a bad light, the scowl from a film star can be just the transition from one expression to another. The press can make someone who is just going about their business in a perfectly normal manner appear drunk, drugged, pissed off, tired, angry or whatever they want by picking one of a series of shots that shows that person in a manner that is not necessarily they way it was.