Photos of the Pot-Luck at East Coast Park

Photographer Benson Koh worked hard, covering the Pot Luck gathering at the East Coast.  He has also given some nice captions to the photographs.  Thank you Benson, and to all SilverHairs who make the day a success.

To see the photos, click here. http://www.silverhairsclub.com/SHC/SHC070113/.

Can you remember the names of everybody at the party?

Terence Seah

Author: Terence Seah

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9 thoughts on “Photos of the Pot-Luck at East Coast Park”

  1. Hi fellow SHCs
    I was disappointed not able to join in last week potluck. Glad and good to see so many are enjoying themselves from the pics. I am sad to miss the event (the food & all the fun 1) and hope to catch up with some of you the next time.

    Cheers,

  2. Good job, Benson! You must have worked real hard to be able to put the photos online so quickly! And of course the captions brought on the chuckles. All in all, your photos succeeded in capturing the happy, carefree mood of the occasion. Well done!

  3. Yes lah all the photos were great , except for one lah.

    There is photo where the most beautiful lady is not dressed properly lah ?

    Do you know the name of that lady ? I remember they used to call her “Thorn among the Roses ” ha , ha.

    Allrounder

  4. The potluck is one of the successful gatherings for the SilverHairsClub. I think it turned out well because of many factors ie place, people and rain. But, mainly I believe that everybody who attended the potluck wanted to make it a success.

    Terence Seah

  5. Terence, we came bcos of you, wanting to watch you rip yr shirt to perform the miracle of creating a tsunami by yr sheer force (and weight) without an earthquake. Tried very hard you did – gyrating, somersaulting, huffing, puffing – but raised no more than ripples that gave us the tickles. With more practice, you sure can do it the next time, pants off of cos.

    Truth is, you arent just the SHC founder but also the magnet that draws us over with your style, and so will continue to be the catalyst of more successful events to come.

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