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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    , so I wasn't quite sure what the protocol is for waving to a person on foot.
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    Don't knock the lifted finger (if you know what I mean ).

    When I was a kid living in the country near Casino, NSW, the finger lifted from the steering wheel was the standard form of acknowledgement.

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    wave to'em all

    i wave to all the landy's I see. Not many returned from the late model disco owners. Don't mean to make an unfair generalisation. I wave to all the landy's i see because most landy people i know have more than one.

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    Waving back

    I waved to a Lady in a sooped up Disco II (eg non 4WD mode low profile wheels, bright blue things, doof doof, high maintenance probably Liberal voter etc) on Windsor road and Sam Riley Cresent and I think she though I was hitting on her

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Don't knock the lifted finger (if you know what I mean ).

    When I was a kid living in the country near Casino, NSW, the finger lifted from the steering wheel was the standard form of acknowledgement.
    And if it was a Kyogle bloke...and he knew it was a Casino bloke..he extended the middle finger.

    The far North Coast...some nights...you can hear it on the breeze...the banjos duelling.

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    The shame ...

    I missed returning a wave from a Defender this afternoon. I was too busy admiring his side steps and didn't notice the wave until too late.

    I am so ashamed .... must try harder next time!
    -- Paul --


    | '99 Discovery Td5 5spd man with a td5inside remap | doesn't know what it is in for ...
    | '94 Discovery Tdi 5spd man | going ... GONE

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    Wen i first brought my 130 about a yr and a half ago i use to get waves all the time up here in townsville but it has been pretty slack of late but i still give a wave. All my mates think its the funnest thing lol. I just keep telling them its a highly prestigaous club hahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedimastermat View Post
    I waved to a Lady in a sooped up Disco II (eg non 4WD mode low profile wheels, bright blue things, doof doof, high maintenance probably Liberal voter etc) on Windsor road and Sam Riley Cresent and I think she though I was hitting on her
    High maintenance?
    A) Lady
    Landy
    C) All of the above

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    all my life

    dad has collected (round bout 14 series ones) so i guess i can use collected land rovers since before i was born.

    so when ever we are on the road we always waved to other landys
    whether we were in the county, rangie or dads s1 58 lwb station wagon, it is rare to get a wave from a discovery. it is unknown whether a wave is returned from a free lander because we are too busy trying to work out if it is a freelander or a RAV 4.

    and guys it is very nice when your out in central australia and you see another green county (we had never seen one Before) parked outside a pub. and by the time we have parked the owners are all ready bolting out of the pub camera in hand to take a photo of the pair.

    thanks guys, (sorry about the huge post)

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    I wave when I notice landies. But I think I might have missed dobbo early last week.

    I was on my way home from work on Broadmeadow rd (office now in Newie) and was adjusting left widow (so looking that way).

    Just as I faced full ahead I noticed from corner of eye, a poo brown 110 heading the other way , but too late to see the driver or wave. I'm guessing it was dobbo heading to work.

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