Here is something for you pacifists and other folks. Handshakes and other greeting gestures of trust were invented by WARRIORS. That’s right, men who actually fought with weapons invented it. Not only did it show that their main hand was empty of a weapon. But it showed the other person he was willing to talk.
But if the Plugger has hand arthritis, like I do, a “hearty handshake” can bring him to his knees. I try to remember to wear my brace if I can anticipate a Meet ’n Greet situation.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Then some years down the line, the next generation’s pluggers (who do high-fives and first-bumps) will think of handshaking a thing of the past.
edclectic about 11 years ago
Nothin’ wrong with a hearty abrazo either.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Thanx, kid!I’z from Ithaca
timzsixty9 about 11 years ago
the Pluggers’ country was founded and has it base on a good firm handshake!
Sangelia about 11 years ago
Here is something for you pacifists and other folks. Handshakes and other greeting gestures of trust were invented by WARRIORS. That’s right, men who actually fought with weapons invented it. Not only did it show that their main hand was empty of a weapon. But it showed the other person he was willing to talk.
Sangelia about 11 years ago
I kinda miss the genteel way a gentleman greeted a lady, That being he bowed over her hand and kissed the air above it.
ianrey about 11 years ago
Pluggers prefer to transmit as many of their germs as possible to people around them.
LuvThemPluggers about 11 years ago
But if the Plugger has hand arthritis, like I do, a “hearty handshake” can bring him to his knees. I try to remember to wear my brace if I can anticipate a Meet ’n Greet situation.
Satiricat about 11 years ago
Based on the picture, the best these Pluggers could do would be a “high-four”!
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
NOT IN COVID 2020