I was thinking about the prank where he was hugging the guy too long. That's a messed up prank, or any prank that takes your kindness for weakness. There's this older White guy in his late 60's or early 70's, who lives way up the street, a few houses from the main road, that probably has the nerve to pull pranks like that, if he wasn't confined to a wheel-chair. He's one of those Christian one day, and racist the next day types. Some days, he'd be in his wheel-chair, near his mail box, and he would wave at me when I drove by, Then several weeks later, he wouldn't wave at all, even when I waved first, as though he'd be timing me when I got there. Then he'd disappear, then start this whole cycle again. There's a possibility these could be two different men, because on days when he doesn't wave back, he doesn't look as big, and his face looks a lot meaner. It could be his brother, I don't know. If there are two different men living in that house, they sure do a good job of not being seen at the same time. And if they really expect me to figure out which is the Christian, and which is the racist, then they're tripping. It's probably a part of them playing games. I didn't think anybody could be this petty, timing a neighbor just to disrespect their kindness, but this old White guy(s) really is, and I'm hip to him, after making me feel obligated to wave at him out of sorrow, because he's older and confined to a wheel-chair.
These racist down here are on a whole new level, but still easy to tame once you know where you really are, and know how they really are. Now when I drive up the street, and see him wheeling to his mailbox, I'll drive right by, as though I didn't see him, regardless if he waved or not. I never had to be that cold to an older guy in a wheel-chair before, but these folks will take you there. And I don't care if these are two different men. Anyway, I'm sure they know I've been retired for a minute now, and they see I'm younger than them, and still able to get around on my feet, or in my car, etc..., while they're confined to wheel-chairs. I've had people very close to me wound up confined to wheel-chairs, and the first thing they tell me is how all the women now looked the other way

. But those two old White dudes need take their focus off of me. On that note, it seems like almost all my neighbors be signifying negative energy at one another in this subdivision. Well, I'd say at least half of them. But that's a whole different subject.
Anyway, I just hate it when people hug somebody, or shake their hand, but be doing it for a joke. I noticed they do that in the DMV sometimes, for example shake your hand, then in the middle of the hand shake, loosen their grip on purpose suddenly, to indicated they feel some friction towards you. I had one buddy (so far) do that a few years back...he had some anger issues, and started taking medications. That was the last time I saw him.