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98fxd, I know the feeling on both sides. I could see how it get discouraging after awhile. Sometimes ya just get tired and quit waving to other brands because you don't want to put up with being left hanging and it seems to be a waste of time in the long run but then that puts you in the catagory of a brand snob. both ways ya lose. But I guess people are Brand snobs or just tired of being rejected by other brands so they feel safe to wave at their own. Me I wave at everyone usless their are acting like an idoit.
Another thing I noticed is that a lot of MCs only wave at MCs and certain MCs. Don't wave at anyone.
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