My eldest sister once owned an EH Holden (classic old Australian car) and a Kombi van and driving these cars required the two-fingered wave. When driving the Kombi/EH and passing another Kombi/EH owner, index and middle finger were raised from the steering wheel, acknowledging each other's coolness factor or sympathy depending on repairs and rust said car had. The slightest head nod was also thrown in, very discreet and completely hilarious.
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Oh yes, I'm a country lass and the steering wheel wave (as it's officially known ;)) is a salute to every car you pass on some drives. It's like "hey, you're out here too".
Do show us the paper dolls. Would love to see them. I have an ERTE designs paper doll book which I adore - could never cut it up. I never see paper doll books anymore. They were a regular at newsagents when I was a kid. Mum would go in for Family Circle or whatever she bought and I'd head straight for the paper dolls in their cute '70s get up (even in the '80s and '90s).
A happy, belated birthday for Sunday. I hope you're still enjoying some birthday glow.
I'm rather fond of the old blokes in the country who wave and then raise their hats while driving past. So cute!
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I am trying to picture a waving Jack Russel - totally cute.
You always have the funniest stories - I loved the Verruca Salt one you just left on my blog, that is exactly what my sister did, she had really long hair and my Mum had to cut out some big chunks!
ARGH, I've given you a fab blog award too! Deets in my recent post! You're fab!
This just made me laugh so much. Ah I love a good wave to. I tend do a bit of two finger off the steering wheel recognition wave to people I know where we live. I get a little cross though by the non-wavers out there.
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