Most of these are very bright, but in spite of that I like them. Really, you'd have been better off at least a stop down on a couple of them, 3 especially, which I think is great compositionally. 2 is also nice and around the right exposure in tricky conditions. However, 5 is the image with the most potential and could have been absolutely stellar had you taken a different angle, got closer and been just a touch sharper. That way you could have avoided getting the vending machine in the shot and the person halfway into the frame on the right. in fact, I'd just like to see these guys against the clapboard and absolutely nothing else. Still, you can't do everything right all the time and it's a good picture anyway.
On another note, can people calm down on the fat people remarks, please. Part of the reason people are wary of street photography sometimes is because they feel pressured into looking perfect all the time and don't want to be seen if they're not living up to mediated ideals of physical acceptability. From what I can see, I think I'd probably enjoy a day at this place and that most of the people would probably be pretty nice. Isn't that more important than sniping at people because they're big? I doubt many guys who post unseen on photography forums would win many male beauty contests, either.