darthska
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^ Thanks.
I knew it had to have roots from that era.
But even in that explanation, 'LIFTING the hat is a sign of mutual confidence and respect.'
So who's the idiot that decided to just go ahead and keep his hat off instead of just lifting it and putting it back on?
I need to step my time machine game up so I can go meet that guy and tell him 'Alright, they saw you lift your hat, and I've already lifted mine. Sooooo... back on our heads they go! No, no, no... don't carry it, sir. Let's just... yep... right back on the ol' cabeza."
But even in that explanation, 'LIFTING the hat is a sign of mutual confidence and respect.'
So who's the idiot that decided to just go ahead and keep his hat off instead of just lifting it and putting it back on?