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Topic History of: Bravely waiving.
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JK2006 I always think of "bravely waving" as being someone on the deck of the Titanic as it goes down, bidding farewell to loved ones in the small life boats.
honey!oh sugar sugar. I am wondering if the ones who bravely waive are more likely to be false accusers, as in the Rolf harris case. (Wendy somebody? Community centre)
Is anyone keeping a tally?