Are you great at high fives?

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  • #1050921
    Tim Kelley
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    #1050922
    Erin Potter
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    If you are not great at high fives, the guy looming behind me can give you some tips. And then you will be all set! For life, and for volunteering.

    #1050923
    Tim Kelley
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    @Erin Potter 138380 wrote:

    the guy looming behind me can give you some tips.

    Tip of the Day:

    Don’t cook bacon in the nude.

    #1050924
    dbb
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    @Tim Kelley 138381 wrote:

    Tip of the Day:

    Don’t cook bacon in the nude.

    I’m never going to be able to un-read that!

    #1050926
    MFC
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    @Tim Kelley 138381 wrote:

    Tip of the Day:

    Don’t cook bacon in the nude.

    Especially if you use a machine gun to cook it (although some people say it was a AR-15 rifle – the point still stands).

    #1050928
    dkel
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    What are these “high fives” you are talking about? I learned low fives from @dcv, but the “high” variation is unfamiliar to me. Is that something cyclists actually do?

    #1050934
    americancyclo
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    I’m altitude agnostic about fives.

    #1050976
    Tim Kelley
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    @dkel 138386 wrote:

    What are these “high fives” you are talking about?

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    #1051001
    Erin Potter
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    In the spirit of inclusivity for Ents (and others), volunteers with interest/ability in only low fives and/or no interest in fives of any kind are certainly welcome.
    The whole moderately pleasant thing, however, stands.

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