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Happy Left-Handers' Day!

moparedtn

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Seems very appropo that it's today, seeing as I'm left-handed and all....and 62 today.
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I'm 63 and left-handed. How come I never heard of this before? Is it new? Do we get cake?
It's been around a while (takes someone posting it somewhere like FB to remind me, though).
Cake? Hell yes, I got cake today!
Cake any damn time we want, by gum! :thumbsup:
 
I was always told that if you use your left hand, it feels like someone else is doing it. Any truth to that lefties?
 
Jeesh, all you backwards people!
:lol:
My Grandfather was ambidextrous, he could hammer with one hand then switch for position. He could also write with either, amazing to watch. I broke my right arm as a kid and had to have a series of casts. I spent most of the 5th grade that way and learned to write, eat, everything left handed. It wasn't that difficult, after a week it was easy. I can still write lefty today, kind of cool having 2 signatures- messes with people.
 
Count me in too, makes gun shopping fun :lol:
I've shot right-handed rifles and such for years, of course - so when the salesman showed me an actual
LEFT-HANDED AR-15 several years ago, my mind was blown.
How cool is that! No brass in the sight line was sort of weird at first - but I love the damn thing now.
Turns out, the suppliers of such critters to our military are required in their contracts to make so much
a percentage of production be left-handed (mine is a Stag, built like a tank).
 
Jeesh, all you backwards people!
:lol:
My Grandfather was ambidextrous, he could hammer with one hand then switch for position. He could also write with either, amazing to watch. I broke my right arm as a kid and had to have a series of casts. I spent most of the 5th grade that way and learned to write, eat, everything left handed. It wasn't that difficult, after a week it was easy. I can still write lefty today, kind of cool having 2 signatures- messes with people.
I've read ambidextrous folks are right-handed at their root - but if you're like me, being a lefty means one is
VERY lefty, with the right hand being useful for catching baseballs and holding the plate still at dinner pretty
much. :)
 
My wife and daughter are south paws.....aka left handed,my son and I are normal! Lol
 
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