"Shhhh.....Be vewy, vewy quiet, [they're] huntin' wabbits. It's wabbit season". Hopefully your insight here will not take a hit from the hunters [sentinels] out there.
It is actually very common to use those three fingers when indicating the number three. To my understanding it is also the official way to count in ASL ( American Sign Language). So there is absolutely nothing odd about this whatsoever.
Yes, it was very intentional - to indicate the number three as in three million dollars.
It is most certainly not normal to say the number 1 and hold up your index finger. Then say the number 2, and add your middle finger. Then when you say the number 3, you put your index finger down, and raise your pinkie and ring finger to join the middle finger. Now, had he not raised his index and middle finger, then maybe. But not the way it happened.
If you try it out with your own hand, you will find it awkward to indicate a number three otherwise. For example, if you try to force the pinky down and show three with index, middle and ring finger, the ring finger won't extend, because the pinky is down. So, it is easier to do it like Jim is doing. It would look pretty weird to use the thumb in this equation also.
Do an image search. By far the most common 3 fingers to hold up are the index, middle, and ring. But even that is not the point. He started with the most common, and then switched to the pinkie, ring, and middle. This is very uncommon, and that is exactly why it was mentioned. It's easy to hold up any 3 fingers, but hard to start with 2 up, like he did, and then switch.
Sometimes you people on here really make me wonder. I usually just let it slide and don’t comment when you go overboard looking for ‘signs’.
“Not one, (one finger) not two (two fingers) but three million dollars . . . (three fingers)”
This is not a secret sign.
"Shhhh.....Be vewy, vewy quiet, [they're] huntin' wabbits. It's wabbit season". Hopefully your insight here will not take a hit from the hunters [sentinels] out there.
It is weird that he did not use his index finger, like a normal person.
It is actually very common to use those three fingers when indicating the number three. To my understanding it is also the official way to count in ASL ( American Sign Language). So there is absolutely nothing odd about this whatsoever.
Yes, it was very intentional - to indicate the number three as in three million dollars.
It is most certainly not normal to say the number 1 and hold up your index finger. Then say the number 2, and add your middle finger. Then when you say the number 3, you put your index finger down, and raise your pinkie and ring finger to join the middle finger. Now, had he not raised his index and middle finger, then maybe. But not the way it happened.
If you try it out with your own hand, you will find it awkward to indicate a number three otherwise. For example, if you try to force the pinky down and show three with index, middle and ring finger, the ring finger won't extend, because the pinky is down. So, it is easier to do it like Jim is doing. It would look pretty weird to use the thumb in this equation also.
Do an image search. By far the most common 3 fingers to hold up are the index, middle, and ring. But even that is not the point. He started with the most common, and then switched to the pinkie, ring, and middle. This is very uncommon, and that is exactly why it was mentioned. It's easy to hold up any 3 fingers, but hard to start with 2 up, like he did, and then switch.
I agree with you.
When the O part is over the eye oriented so that 3 sixes are showing...then it's a sign.
Good point.
I don't like the Rothchild colors he's wearing...
https://callmestormy.net/2022/03/27/rothschild-yellow-and-blue/
Meh, likely nothing, but the color of his tie is funny.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Code_of_Signals
His yellow tie color is the international symbol for "Q".
That is apparently his favorite tie color.
I’ve seen him in his golden yellow ties so often that he actually looks weird to me when it is a different color.
I have heard this as well.
I think all of this is great fun, but don't get carried away with the perceived symbolism. That's all I'm saying.
What about the fact that jacketless Jim Jordan has started wearing....... jackets?
It’s chilly?
Hiding a special vest?
looks like he's calling someone an asshole.
He sort of is.