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I only have two types of hanshakes. Firm and OW.
It's the way I was raised to give the death-grip type handshake. And it seems to be common locally. I'm the type to judge someone on their handshake. Someone who is limp typically has never done farmwork (as most folks in the biz prefer deathgrip!). Also, whenever I shake hands, I can feel if their palms are calloused or not (showing me if they do labor often, etc) amid other things. I hold back for girls, but geez. I'm not used to it. I often extend handshakes to women, as it is a common greeting according to how I've been raised. This one gal I met at a conference shook my hand, and it was the firmest handshake a girl ever gave me. I shook her hand upon saying goodbye and gave her my deathgrip one and she complained (jokingly). I can't hit a middle-area >_> Most amazing jew boots
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
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Doesn't mean I'd think any more or less of you if you had done farmwork =p Judge is a harsh word I suppose. Moreso like I "predict" things about folks. The farm one being an example.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
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Well, if you work on a farm and do enough labor, you'll get callouses in other spots. I lifted weights from when I was 12 clear up until I was 20. You get callouses in only a few spots on your hand. The proper amount of labor puts a good deal of wear & tear on your fingers. Typically, breaking them a few times will do that =p Lifting would put lotsa blisters and callouses, but farmwork would literally gash them up quite badly. Laying out barbed wire, moving and cutting sheet metal, etc.
Plus it's easy to judge whether someone is a lifter or a person who works on a farm. Some dude with a large-gauge loop in his earlobe, shoulder-length hair, stick-legs, and biceps like Schwarzenegger isn't the type you'd see on a tractor. Then we move along to dress-style and footwear... Plus, there's also the oh-so-famous farmer's tan. Along with a certain amount darkness to the tan. My old man is caucasian, but he's got almost dark-red skin due to all the time he's had out in the sun. Head, neck, and arms only o'course. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
Last edited by Gechmir; Oct 30, 2006 at 08:52 PM.
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