On Sep 1, 2012, at 2:51 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I was cruising (casually, coolly, smoothly, urbanely) home in the
> hooks on the gofast (elegant in khaki shorts and Hawaiian shirt)
> when I was passed by a young 30- or 40-something in-and-on usual kit
> who, as he passed, gave me a hand signal consisting of fist with
> thumb and little finger extended. I know that in Hawaii this means
> something like, "go easy". Is that what it means on the mainland, or
> did I fail to respond to an insult? (It was insult enough that he
> passed me -- young whippersnapper -- *&$)!@)#*!! -- identifying more
> and more with Abe Simpson -- and just as confused).
>
> Anyway, as nice as Hawaiian shirts are, they flap annoyingly against
> a headwind.
"Shaka Bra!" = Right On. It's cool. Hey, alright! Hang Loose.
Kind of situation specific, but all of 'em is "All Good"! Never seen
it as a negative gesture.
- Jim