Anger Management -- 20 FUN Rude Hand Gestures! VIDEO
Years ago, I used to have a "laser gun". I could point it at people from my car and "zap" those that pulled in front of me, crept around corners, etc. It was loads of fun, and reduced my stress-- but today, you would probably get into terrible trouble if you had anything that remotely looked like a gun.
Along those lines of thought, I've researched Rude Hand Gestures from around the world, and suggest that we use them, rather than screaming on line... The music is Rossini's Barbour of Seville, played by the London Symphony Orchestra. The horn solo in the music, is played by my friend, Barry Tuckwell. Yeah, I thought you'd enjoy it!
I hope you find this funny! AND a stress-reliever!!!
Thanks for coming by to see me!
Hope you enjoy it!
I'd like to use that overly gabby gesture on some of the women I meet ... but I usually resort to saying "TMI" ... What does that make me ?
Uh, impatient with fools?
Maybe THEY are stressed out...
I always talk too much when I'm nervous!
I'm having the devil of a time replying to anything this evening...
I'm so very glad you like it! I hope you can find it useful, as well!!!
I don't know what they have to be stressed out about .
I've reported it, as well...
Meeting someone new?
Good one Dowser. I feel much better now.
So did I!!!
I'm glad, dear friend! MUCH love to you!
Well, I tried to edit, and it messed up the spacing. And I can't seem to fix it...
Oh well...
Ross and Monica's hand gesture.
When I was in Japan as a youngster, I was "informed" of a gesture that was the same as giving the "bird" in the U. S. Placing the thumb between the first two fingers (sorta like acting like you just pulled a child's nose off their face) and shaking the fist at a person. As I said, I was a youngster and may have misunderstood.
There's a song by the Stranglers (Kinks era Brittish band) called Something Better Change, and one of the lyrics is "stick my fingers right up your nose". Took me a while to figure out that that was symbolic for "up yours wanker".
Dante describes a similar gesture, called 'the fig', made by a damned soul against God. It was supposed to represent a woman's vulva.
This was one of my favorite episodes!!! Thanks f
I saw that, too, 1st! It was on one of these lists... BUT, I didn't want anyone to REALLY get in trouble!
And, dear Wheel, I saw that one too, under Rude Italian Gestures!
See, I cleaned the list, enormously!!!
Funny, Hal!!!
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Whoooohoooo! I saw that one, too, but was being somewhat, uh, squeamish about which ones I posted. Here's one I didn't put it, that I wished I had:
HERE 4 seconds long
I couldn't post it, because YouTube didn't want to load...
Good to see you, dear Pat!!!
Damned good chance you'll get shot.
Absolutely! Maybe that's why they took it off the market? I sure would love another one... One more like a Star Trek phaser-- the noise was what made it so much fun!