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land rover waive. A thing of the past?
landybabe:
--- Quote from: "landyloony" ---(not so much disco's or freelanders as tends to be either family's or people who wont waive back anyway)
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HWMBO drives a disco and he'll wave at anybody :lol: :lol:
Do two fingered waves count :?: :? :?: :shock:
Me?? By the time I've realised why somebody's been waving they're
half a mile away!! But you shouldn't let those, who forget or refuse
to wave back, stop you...
:(biggrin): :(biggrin):
Reaper:
I get waived at all the time when I'm driving my sIII, mainly by other series or 90 owners. Having a bright orange Disco helps so I do get a lot of waives in that too, SWMBO has gotten used to it now and has stopped asking the "who was that" question. :lol: :lol:
jnoshea:
Discos don't wave and defenders don't waive to me 'cos I'm driving a disco. I thought the giant splat on the bonnet would help but no :cry: I assume that you series and defender drivers would flash back though if I initiated it though :roll:
datalas:
in the defense of series drivers they're usually too busy holding the doors shut, keeping it in gear, compensating for the vauge steering and wondering what's about to fall off to wave :)
nobody else has an excuse though :(
jnoshea:
It's not just Land Rovers either. When we had the Porsche 944 we always used to flash other (older) porsches. Though never flashed the boxsters and new ones. There's an assumption that drivers of the very expensive models are not enthusiasts and wouldn't be interested in being part of a driving community (waving to us little people). Probably a valid assumption in most cases :(
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