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thats a great idea. i think we could make it like a regular wave but start left to right then left again. when we wave at everyone else we'll start from the right to the left and back right again. they'll never know that inside we're laughing at them.
Good suggestions all. How about starting with a nipple rub,then switching to a side-saddle riding position and waving with both hands and both feet? The more acrobatic riders could then fall over backwards.[sm=outcold.gif][sm=happy046.gif]
All good suggestions thus far. But in addition, I think there should also be a special hand gesture afforded those who initiate repeated wave threads. Solely a suggestion, mind you.
I came up with one on a diff thread,, most agreed to...
it goes like this....
pound on chest twice,chicken wing flap 3 times,bite your thumbs,snap your fingers twice ,pat your knee,and end up with the index,pinky finger, devil sign above your head!
I go with just giving the finger to all Harley riders and a regular wave to others. We will all know the finger from another Harley rider means 'Live to Ride/Ride to Live Brother". Some of you should get the word out to all the MCs.
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