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cowboyneal:Well, when you use your left it feels like someone else, unless you're left-handed, then for that you lead with your right...
Nothing more boring than seeing "DIR" wannabees holding their little rigid hands together in perfect formation
Mr.X:I think people should use their hands any way they want to. Nothing more boring than seeing "DIR" wannabees holding their little rigid hands together in perfect formation - nothing kills creativity like conformity. The ultimate in boring are folks who say "you shouldn't".
What I appreciate the most are (my cruel side) are seeing newly minted students sitting on the bottom, on their knees doing "fairy wand" movements trying to stay down. That's entertaining. X
TSandM:But we little clones are so ELEGANT that way. Besides, the stereotyped posture makes us easy to identify so you can avoid us afterward . . .
meekal:16~50 dives and he cares enough to notice.... no worries.... with "ya'lls" input he'll do just fine. i've been on dives with people who have hundreds of dives that still look like a fricken dragonFly down there..... KHACKEN - just keep up the good work....
Mr.X:That's funny.In my time I have seen some variants on the theme. I vote for the hand-on-top of the hand as the most popular and my least favorite. The most honest hand position is the upward facing, open hand, begging for alms position. Sadly, this position is a definite "avoid at all cost" subconscious gesture. X
Key West = non-conformist = conformity to be non-conformist?![]()
The most honest hand position is the upward facing, open hand, begging for alms position. Sadly, this position is a definite "avoid at all cost" subconscious gesture
catherine96821:no. do tell.. (whoooosh) maybe I should put that in my sig line.