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I like a really nice freindly, but firm handshake. Quite often you get those limp kind of clammy ones which kind of drive me mad, whats with that? I sometimes just want to get these people and shake there arm off with encouragement. A good handshake is a great thing, If your asking me to quote some work with you please give me a good handshake its likely to save you some money in the long run. But what I really want to know is wtf is a "masonic handshake" Anyone ever had one?

hugs as ever

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