Today, in 1415, the “bad finger” was born. It happened at The Battle of Agincourt when Henry V loosed his longbowmen on the French. After the English victory the archers extended their middle finger at the Gallic hordes and hurled insults like, “Take that you swain!” So today, whether it’s on the highway, at a sporting event, or in court, take a moment to give thanks to The English for giving us the most useful communication signal in history. You can even come use it on us this Saturday at Weirdfest…ahhh, once more into the breach…