njalb1 wrote:
That happened to me last Saturday morning...is it because I'm lefthanded? A former baseball player? Accomplished artist?
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Don
nitroboy wrote: DCmontana wrote: Rubbish! Being left handed is one of the things I am thankful for. When I shake hands, my gun hand is free! There's one I never thought of!!!!!!!
DCmontana wrote: Rubbish! Being left handed is one of the things I am thankful for. When I shake hands, my gun hand is free!
Rubbish! Being left handed is one of the things I am thankful for. When I shake hands, my gun hand is free!
There's one I never thought of!!!!!!!
dbaker48,
"The reason lefties don't receive 'proper' consideration is that they are all so sinister."
--Dexter Franklin
DCmontana wrote:Rubbish! Being left handed is one of the things I am thankful for. When I shake hands, my gun hand is free!
nitroboy wrote: dbaker48 wrote: YOUR RIGHT.... But, you guys are making fun of me now. So just stop posting and let this thread die. You don't appreciate the seriousness. And this is not about me, I said that. Too funny......
dbaker48 wrote: YOUR RIGHT.... But, you guys are making fun of me now. So just stop posting and let this thread die. You don't appreciate the seriousness. And this is not about me, I said that.
YOUR RIGHT.... But, you guys are making fun of me now. So just stop posting and let this thread die. You don't appreciate the seriousness. And this is not about me, I said that.
Too funny......
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The origins of left-handedness
Stone age implements discovered seem equally divided between left and right.
Study of cave drawings indicates a preference for the left hand.
When tools became more sophisticated, a clear hand preference emerged (practicality of making two versions of a tool)
The right hand preference may have originated in sun worship. In the Northern hemisphere you have to face south to follow the sun and move from left to right until the suns sets in the west. This gave moving to the right and the right hand side a great significance.
Another theory says that as the heart is on the left hand side, a shield would be in his hand to defend it. Any weapon therefore had to be held in the right, which became the dominant hand.
Recent theories have included one that right is the normality and left-handedness, is a deficiency which result from a traumatic birth.
They say left handed people are more creative, and that most of them make the best artists.
Well, I say, righties are smart enough not to waist paper!!!!
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dbaker48 wrote: fifedog wrote:Come to think of it, my boxer-briefs are geared for the right-handed sect. You may be onto something, Bake...YOUR RIGHT.... But, you guys are making fun of me now. So just stop posting and let this thread die. You don't appreciate the seriousness. And this is not about me, I said that.
fifedog wrote:Come to think of it, my boxer-briefs are geared for the right-handed sect. You may be onto something, Bake...
This is too good.
Bob Keller
Being right handed, I can honestly say..... I never thought of that.
There is a website that is devoted to people who are left handed. It is called.....How to use your right hand......You need to consentrate on this and really put some effort into it. Many great people have been left handed. I don't recall their names, but they were great.
I don't even know why I am posting this.
Chcuk................oops..I can't type left handed.
I'm trying to do everything I can to spawn a left-handed pitcher. That way he'll always have a job. My wife isn't so crazy about the idea though. One, she doesn't like the assumption that the spawn will be male, and second, she says forcing left-handedness, baseball, and pitching is wrong.
I sure wish I'd been a left-handed pitcher, instead of a right-handed outfielder...
dbaker48 wrote:YOUR RIGHT.... But, you guys are making fun of me now. So just stop posting and let this thread die. You don't appreciate the seriousness. And this is not about me, I said that.
csxt30 wrote:Don : I believe they addressed one of those issues years ago, when some one invented the Left handed monkey wrench !! Oh & some of the left handed pitchers & hitters in Baseball are very important, too !! Thanks, John
Don : I believe they addressed one of those issues years ago, when some one invented the Left handed monkey wrench !!
Oh & some of the left handed pitchers & hitters in Baseball are very important, too !!
Thanks, John
I'm left handed and proud of it! I've never felt picked on or left out from society. Well, actually I have, but not for being left handed anyway. As for baseball, I excelled in that sport as a young man. I played a year and a half for the Dodgers back in the 80's. And in all honesty, I always owed my success then to being left handed.
And a woman hasn't been properly kissed until she's been kissed "lefty"!
Ok, since there has been ample space devoted to other issues of significance, being "teens", and on another forum "race" (which was has been extremely well done, and is an outstanding thread).
Now back to MY issue:
Why aren't we treated fairly? Being left handed is NOT a curse. But the way our society has accommodated our requirements is an embarrassement. Do you realize that we cant even use a "regular" coffee cup which we purchased because of a specific logo to be displayed, without having that logo facing the wrong way. And the list goes on..... Notebooks try writing over the spiral or rings, school desks with the armrest on the wrong side. Never even try using scissors, your thumb get bent backwards. Brooms they are cut at an angle to accommodate all you righties. Power tools, these are dangerous in the hands of a left handed person, the grips are fashioned the wrong way. Why does everyone continue to perpetuate this unfairness. Even the hand held remotes for trains are designed for right handed people. (Try using it in your left hand). I could go on for days with these examples, but you get the idea.
Now I am not meaning this just for me, there are a lot of others that have this similiar fate to contend with. And, I don't see it going away in my lifetime. It isn't something that you grow out of. I just get tired of having to make all these consessions to the righties, without any consideration given to our plight. And noone seems to care. I've talked to other people and those that are left handed feel the same way.
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