it is an excellent feeling giving and getting "the wave". Even taught my kids to do it too....
:)
Mind you.... there are a few Defender Melbournites who just don't get it:twisted:
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it is an excellent feeling giving and getting "the wave". Even taught my kids to do it too....
:)
Mind you.... there are a few Defender Melbournites who just don't get it:twisted:
Minni.... will keep my eyes open for ya. But yeah, some folks must drive around asleep.
On a side not, i drive down Berkeley Street, Hawthorn , on my way to work and see a nice new Defender parked there every morning. Is it anyone on here?... one wonders.
THB
Great story mate...When we bout owes I new of the wave but I had to teach the missus to wave...
But theres always a couple that dont wave....
There was a terrible wave misunderstanding on the weekend.
I was in my wagon driving behind a mate in his 110 truck cab along Mill point Road in South Perth and a 130 came theo ther way. he waved at my mate who didn't seem him and got ignored. I waved but he was busy looking at my mates Defender and didn't see me wave. He then waved at me but I was changing gear and by the time i could do the repeat wave he turned away thinking he had been snubbed twice in 15 seconds. He looked a bit sad/miffed.
I wanted to do a Uey and chase him down to clear the air.
It was all my mate's fault. He is a waver normally he just missed it. How do you miss a 130 coming the other way? Not paying enough attention.
i find the utes to be anti wavers .a wave still puts a smile on my face every time .10 years still waving and loving every second
You never get a wave driving Toyota's! I've tried.
i also wave at all defenders when i see them, but sometimes traffic or something else needs my attention more, and if i see i've missed the opportunity to wave i actually feel quite miffed - nothing like waving at a fellow fender/county/series driver and getting it returned :cool: