Today is Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbours Day

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by bernjb56, Feb 7, 2014.

  1. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    At first glance, Wave All Your Fingers At Your Neighbours Day might appear to be an incitement to approach people that live in your vicinity and, literally, wave your fingers in their faces in an annoying and potentially dangerous manner. Do not be tempted to do this, however, as this is not, apparently, the aim.

    It’s more about building bridges than destroying them. Instead of greeting your neighbors with a cursory nod as you usually do, on this particular day you should give them a cheery wave. Not just any old cheery wave though; a wave that involves all your fingers.

    Pianists have an unfair advantage because they have undergone special training. Anyone can do it though. So come on, try it now. Pretend you!re playing the piano, but the keyboard is tipped towards you at 90 degrees and is somewhere to the right of your head. Raise your right hand, and play something tinkly. You’ve got it!

    :eek::rolleyes::cool::hattip:
     
  2. Have you been raiding the special cupboard at work again Bern?
     
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  3. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    :beer:
     
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  5. :)....I do wave fingers at my neighbours, as confirmation that it really was their friendly guitarist nextdoor, who woke them from their shameless daily lie-in. Burning bridges maybe, but exposing them to James Brown and other funky stuff makes me feel I've purged the neighbourhood of at least some of their racist ridden BNP spouting antics! A wavey finger wave is indeed a great thing:)
     
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  6. Tuesday wildchild

    Tuesday wildchild I'm a circle!

    Judge said I mustn't wave my middle digit in public:oops:.
     
  7. <high pitch voice>Hiya!</high pitch voice>
    [waving fingers at @bernjb56 ]
     
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  8. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    [​IMG]
     
  9. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    What a voice Judy Garland had :hattip:
     
  10. Is it just the one hand or full on Jazz Hands?
     
  11. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    I guess it's one of the advantages we now have living in an even smaller village than we lived in before. Everyone waves or says hello, eventually I'll be able to remember all their names as well. :oops::D
     
  12. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    One is plenty - jazz hands might be thought of as odd :thinking:
     
  13. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    An Australian Politician doing Jazz Hands

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    He was the Prime Mincer, then got rolled by a Ranga, then came back & rolled the Ranga, then got defeated by an ex priest arch conservative. :mad::mad:
     
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  14. This is all very good but our new neighbours appear to have a football teams worth of children, I am happy to wave but need to get a child catcher outfit first. There's nothing better than coming home from work in the summer and enjoying the evening sun out on the deck - I suspect the peace will be disturbed this year by a host of screaming children :mad::mad:
     

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