Hand Signals 202

chords

Active member
Its a New Year and and the season not yet into full swing,, are we all in agreement on weather flashing a fist of fingers is the right thing to do ?

Myself. I would ignore it and just smile and wave
 

gary_in_neenah

Super Moderator
Staff member
Oh boy, I wouldn't go there... but since you did.

New Year's Resolution
#1 No Hand Signals. I like to keep them guessing.
#2 Quit Drinking and Start Smoking.
#3 Start a thread to determine the best 2 Stroke Oil for a 4 Stroke engine.
 

MZEMS2

New member
Are we talking about shaking our fists at the weather, or whether we should be using hand signals when we ride??? :confused:
 

dblshock

New member
Oh boy, I wouldn't go there... but since you did.

New Year's Resolution
#1 No Hand Signals. I like to keep them guessing.
#2 Quit Drinking and Start Smoking.
#3 Start a thread to determine the best 2 Stroke Oil for a 4 Stroke engine.

I run TCW-3 in all my 4 stroke fuel, 640/1.
 

chords

Active member
Well the whether is lookin' good, weather you like it or knot. A play on the english spellin' that cant be corrected.
 
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lenny

Guest
I currently have no PC so if you can post any difference in my last two pics I would appreciate it!
 

frnash

Active member
I thought for sure you would be all over the "weather" mistake...:rolleyes:
Oh, but as mentioned in another thread, I have sworn off critiquing folks' spelling errors on this site, as a New Year's resolution. <wink, wink="">:p

(But I've failed to follow through on the other part of that resolution, by not tweaking this post to read something like this:
</wink,>
<wink, wink="">"Oh, but a's [sic] mentioned in another tread [sic], I have 'sworn [sic] off critiquing folks [sic — omitted the required apostrophe in a possessive form] s'pelling [sic] error's [sic extraneous apostrophe used in a plural form] and mi'su'se [sic] of apostrophe's [sic extraneous apostrophe used in a plural form] ect. [sic] on thi's [sic] s'ight, [sic] as a New Years [sic — omitted the required apostrophe in a possessive form] re'solution [sic] .")</wink,>

1. Shouldn't every 's' always be preceded by an apostrophe (surely in all plural forms, but never in possessives)?
2. This message appears in a "thread", not a "tread", and this is a "site', not a "sight".
3. "etc." is an abbreviation for et cetera; "ect." is meaningless, except perhaps as an abbreviation for "ectoplasm".
(Picky, picky, picky.)


(Aren't you glad I didn't follow through on that bit?) :confused:
 
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