you always wave
Sep. 2nd, 2004 07:16 pmToday I went to the grocery store after work to pick up cat food and things make dinner. It's a busy parking lot, and I saw a man waiting to cross the road in front of the store. Feeling unusually polite and generous, I stopped my car and waved at him to go ahead.
The guy gave me this look, as if to say "Oh you're going to make me cross the street now? Fine, whatever I'll cross the street." He didn't look at me, and most importantly he did not wave back.
In Texas, the wave is quite important. You have all sorts of waves to indicate greetings, friendly passerby, or waves to communicate with people in traffic. You wave to let someone in or when someone lets you over a lane. It's traditional, and more importantly it is good manners. Not waving means you're a jackass, and/or a recent transplant from those forsaken lands in California or the Northeast.
My supervisor had to leave work yesterday because his kid got a pebble shoved way down into his ear and they had to take him to the hospital. Today, everyone went real quiet and many people left after one of the supervisors announced someone died. It wasn't anyone I knew, as he had left Flood last year because of a serious illness.
My pants and shirt arrived in the mail today. The shirt is so fabulous, as are the pants. They are way to tight where they crop at the calves, and I think I'll have to enlist Cate's help letting them out a pleat so they fit. All in all, they are quite nicely made and I most highly recommend The Medieval Market for your Rennaisance costume needs.
We're watching the first A&M game of the season against Utah right now, and I'm so looking forward to the weekend.
The guy gave me this look, as if to say "Oh you're going to make me cross the street now? Fine, whatever I'll cross the street." He didn't look at me, and most importantly he did not wave back.
In Texas, the wave is quite important. You have all sorts of waves to indicate greetings, friendly passerby, or waves to communicate with people in traffic. You wave to let someone in or when someone lets you over a lane. It's traditional, and more importantly it is good manners. Not waving means you're a jackass, and/or a recent transplant from those forsaken lands in California or the Northeast.
My supervisor had to leave work yesterday because his kid got a pebble shoved way down into his ear and they had to take him to the hospital. Today, everyone went real quiet and many people left after one of the supervisors announced someone died. It wasn't anyone I knew, as he had left Flood last year because of a serious illness.
My pants and shirt arrived in the mail today. The shirt is so fabulous, as are the pants. They are way to tight where they crop at the calves, and I think I'll have to enlist Cate's help letting them out a pleat so they fit. All in all, they are quite nicely made and I most highly recommend The Medieval Market for your Rennaisance costume needs.
We're watching the first A&M game of the season against Utah right now, and I'm so looking forward to the weekend.