Window Shopping, #2
I did a little more window shopping, this time in downtown Garden City, Kansas, where I found these half-clothed gentlemen. Well, actually they are half-clothed half-gentlemen, which if I recall the rules for multiplying fractions, would make them one-quarter gentlemen.
But at any rate, at least their waists will be comfortable.
Garden City, Kansas
photographed 9.1.2014
Posted on September 16, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, downtown, Garden City Kansas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, Window shopping. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

Quarter gents? I think your math is getting ahead of you in this instance.
I had a distant relative who was hung, drawn and quartered by Henry VIII. I think part of him was probably ended up in this shape, but with a seriously uncomfortable waist.
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Math and I have never been friends.
Sorry about your relative; it’s a shame that happened prior to the invention of comfort-fit waists. There’s a possibility, I guess, that if Henry VII been able to have a more comfortable waistline, history could have been very, very different….
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Yes, I think that is true. Sadly, someone that invented elastic or other magical materials in those days might have been considered a witch, and been quartered.
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That sort of hampered innovation, didn’t it?!
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