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Probably don't hold with them newfangled roll-up windows!LBCs_since_1988 said:I was driving home from work in my TR4A and an MGA was driving towards me in the opposite direction. I waved (I know he saw me) but got no response. British cars are really becoming few and far between even in the DC area. What gives?

For the sake of clarity, the "Minnesota wave" is the raising of the left-hand INDEX finger from the steering wheel to an <span style="font-style: italic">almost</span> vertical position, (rest of the hand still gripping the wheel) accompanied by a <span style="font-style: italic">barely perceptible</span> nod of the head.Andrew Mace said:I can only wonder if the one finger used in the Minnesota salute is the same finger usually used in a typical New York or New Jersey salute....
Moseso said:We do the other thing too. But, just as everywhere else, it ain't subtle -- and is often accompanied by vile language.
TOC said:Hey!
Snob Jag owners?
Mini drivers are the WORST!
Remember, those who think their poop doesn't stink have a serious blockage in the nasal passages......probably caused by BLOWBY!
TOC said:I wrote Mini, not MINI.
I can't tell you how many times I come across a Mini, some RHD, even, whilst driving a freaking RHD MK2 Jaguar, no less, wave and flash the lights, they just drive on past.
LBCs_since_1988 said:Is there still a rivalry between MG and TR owners or aren't we all simply LBC owners? :confuse:
I was driving home from work in my TR4A and an MGA was driving towards me in the opposite direction. I waved (I know he saw me) but got no response. British cars are really becoming few and far between even in the DC area. What gives?
???PATR8 said:"Woody-ified"
Rhodyspit75 said:I just came back from a drive Number 6. Maybe we will wave at each other some day. In RI maybe the reason people don't drive a lot is because of the limitations on antique plates. I doesn't deter me. Altho I may opt for the duel registration if I continue to drive it a as much as I have been.
The only person that waved to me was one of my neighbors who actually jumped in front of me the first time she saw my Spitfire. She had learned to drive on her father's before it was stolen.
PATR8 said:I have two gentleman around here who regularly dismiss me because of my clone.
What I find most funny is their cars are very extensively "Woody-ified" but that doesn't seem to bother the purist attitude they have.