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Riddley never explains what the "bad-luck-go-away sign" looks like, but it might be the traditional European gesture called the "devil's horns" or ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mano_cornuto mano cornuto]'': extending the forefinger and pinky. {{By|PAM}} | Riddley never explains what the "bad-luck-go-away sign" looks like, but it might be the traditional European gesture called the "devil's horns" or ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mano_cornuto mano cornuto]'': extending the forefinger and pinky. {{By|PAM}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 4 December 2013
Riddley never explains what the "bad-luck-go-away sign" looks like, but it might be the traditional European gesture called the "devil's horns" or mano cornuto: extending the forefinger and pinky. PAM