1.
Hey you! Fellow
human being and runner, I acknowledge your presence and see that you and I are
both of similar mind when it comes to getting up and out at 5 a.m. and making
the most of our mornings. This is cool!
2.
Wow, you are
really moving fast; I wish I was as fast as you, but hey at least I’m out here running
too while other folks are still in bed. Oh and look you gave me the finger too
and acknowledged me even though you are one of the elite runners in town. Yes!
That’s great! Aren’t we cool? I feel so
cool!
3.
Hey there
struggling runner-good on ya! Good to see that you are out here even though
it’s tough for you. Keep up the hard
work; trust me it will pay off. You are cool!
4.
Alright! I’m not
the only crazy person in this neighborhood out at this hour. Isn’t this fun? Hey, cool dog you got there!
5.
Good luck getting
up this hill. I’m on my way back now and
I know it was tough! Stay cool in this heat!
When it comes to giving
our fellow runners “The Finger” each of us adds our own particular panache to
the gesture. First of all “The Finger”
is not necessarily limited to a single digit.
It is possible for it to be a full, open hand wave or greeting. More often
there are a few fingers involved, some curled, slightly incorporated into a
more complete “wave”. Usually, the
index finger is most prominent, but not always.
Sometimes, while offering “The Finger”, runners merely extend the index
finger while simultaneously rotating their wrists 90 degrees in the direction
of the other runner. Hands usually
remain at or by their side and may never actually rise above the runner’s waist.
Brief eye contact may also
accompany “The Finger” for various time increments depending on the grade of
the hill. Subtle chin tilts up or in the
direction of the approaching runner may substitute for, or combine with, “The Finger”
gesture and is usually reserved for runners that frequently encounter each
other.
The next time you are out
running, pay close attention. Observe
the gestures that oncoming runners throw your way, and always, always, always, return
the courtesy…
Give’em “The Finger”. It is
the considerate thing to do.