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04-04-2007, 10:17 PM #1
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How important is a firm handshake?
I havnt been in an argument since i got back - so no i dont.
Originally Posted by thcbongman
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . How important is a firm handshake? When I was 5 years old, eye contact was the first thing my dad taught me along with a firm handshake. "you look a man in the eye, whether he is bigger or smaller than you. Stick out your hand into their space before they do. When you grab each others hand, make sure you are the one with the dominant hold. Look him in the eye and introduce yourself loud and clear." I can't remember how many times people complimented my dad and I when I was young. Noone expects a five year old to shake your Rating: 5
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04-04-2007, 10:20 PM #2
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How important is a firm handshake?
Yea, but before, even though you PWNED them, you attract people out of the woodwork to get a piece of you!
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04-04-2007, 10:26 PM #3
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How important is a firm handshake?
Used to - not anymore. I was merely asking a question, and BA answered it with a perfect example. Cant ask fairer than that.
To be honest, i cant be bothered to argue with the people on a cannabis site. - I'm trying to be more layed back - of course if they want one they are entitled to it, and i'll give it, otherwise, im just going to stay a nice chap.
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04-04-2007, 10:30 PM #4
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How important is a firm handshake?
Don't worry lip, its cool. Anyone who agrues with him is just tapping on the glass to watch him get all flustered. At least thats what I do.
Hes got something to prove in everything he says, which is fine I suppose. But I respond to him for entertainment purposes only. That is, until he runs to the mods and tattles on people. He can have nifty quotes in his sig and a cute avatar, it just makes it easier to spot him out when I scroll through threads.
But I did think it was a little ironic when, in post 65, he began again when his last thread ended up the way it did...something about post #65s
http://boards.cannabis.com/feedback-...8-threats.html
And then after that, 'threatened' me post #80. And I use the term threatened very loosely, as it was more a post-tattle sneer.
So yes, it is obvious (even to ignorant characterless folk like myself) after he tattled that he wanted to continue it....but I have no desire to be play in the band, as I like it here.
Im gonna go buy a new ZONG in an hour and I have some NL dried and ready to go....so I just prefer to stick around here
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04-04-2007, 10:40 PM #5
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How important is a firm handshake?
I'm the one that's "amused", because I don't threaten people. And if I am wrong about something, I'll apologize. THAT is a big part of what being a man is about.
Originally Posted by ValkyrieAg
Other than amusement, there's little point to all this - besides trying to point the way of rational living to a largely clueless, less-than-honest generation, with bad role models and worse cultural inspiraton and values than we've ever seen before.
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04-04-2007, 10:42 PM #6
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How important is a firm handshake?
How can you call him out and then say?
Originally Posted by LIP
LMAO
Originally Posted by LIP
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04-04-2007, 10:50 PM #7
OPSenior Member
How important is a firm handshake?
Yeah, its cool dude.
I am alot of more conservative than most of the folks on here, but the tie that binds us is the green leaf. I can smoke with *anyone* on this website, and have a great time. Hell, anyone can come on over to my place and smoke as much as they please for FREE.
However, I couldn't be in the same room listening to your pathetic "the sky is falling" whining.
You are the type of a person who can *ruin* a high. I would imagine you spend alot of time smoking by your lonesome.
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04-04-2007, 10:58 PM #8
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How important is a firm handshake?
I haven't smoked since '06 - had too many responsibilities. Now, I've got other interests, I've already smoked enough for 10 lifetimes, and I'm doing fine without it. Don't even know if I want to anymore, since I don't like most of what is available here anyway.
You will see, when you're older, that life goes by very fast - and you must take responsibility for your actions, and words, because you don't get a second chance.
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04-04-2007, 11:10 PM #9
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How important is a firm handshake?
Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
Are you hosting a telethon I don't know about?
Wow. You say alot of shit that is off the wall....off the ceiling.....just plain OFF.
Its like you reserve the last 1/2 of your posts for some off the wall; out of left field bull. I think you are doing some other kind of drugs...or maybe 10 lifetimes of pot has fried your brain into some kind of anti-social leper that plagues a cannabis smokers board. You are ruining highs as you type.
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04-04-2007, 11:54 PM #10
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How important is a firm handshake?
hahaha yeh, i guess it is, i mean.. in england, you can take a lighter to someones hand or arm, or smiley them, and get away with it, in america it would be diferent im sure...I'm a bit like that. I dont really like fights, or arguments, but my pride is too much and i cant back down. When someone starts something with me i make sure i finish it. I think i got that from my dad though. The bastard. - I'm fucked - i dont like fighting yet i do it every time i get the chance.
But if it's just a muck around it's cool, it's just like going for a bike ride - just using a bit of energy up and then afterwards we can smoke a Jay. I wonder if it's a brit thing? LOL - beat up your friends for fun rofl.
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