No, it means you just disappeared from my sight forever ............................. hasta la vista, baby.
No, it means you just disappeared from my sight forever ............................. hasta la vista, baby.
AMF
This is getting funny. But maybe not to you. Here's an idea. You said they're your friends. Ask them what's up with that type handshake. Then you'll know. I told you I've done it with in-laws. To me it was a sign of affection and good will, nothing else. Basically, "I'm here for you if you need me." With a good friend it would be the same. I wouldn't like it if I didn't feel like "being there" for the other person. Wouldn't be honest. Push him off probably. That's one reason I don't have that type of friend any more. Since my old friends are gone I haven't got close to any. Got my own family to take care of. Just something to think about. Don't know if any of that applies to you.
--Vic
ritualistic
Was your wallet missing afterwards? Sounds like a pickpocket move to me. (-:
-- Bobby G.
And/or watch.
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