Foo - Right or Left handed?

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KingTermite
11-27-07, 12:47 PM
which are ya?
NO options for quail, beef jerky, lotion, pie, paws, scales, fins or anything else like that. Deal with it!
Very right handed. Can barely pick my nose with my left hand.
ModoVincere
11-27-07, 12:54 PM
right handed. Can do some things with left hand, but not much.
KingTermite
11-27-07, 12:55 PM
Very right handed. Can barely pick my nose with my left hand.
Funny....you are one of the people I was thinking of when I posted this poll. Somehow in my head I was pegging you for a lefty.
Somewhat ambidextrous, but more right than left. Though judging by my handwriting, I may be more nondextrous than anything. :rolleyes:
Funny....you are one of the people I was thinking of when I posted this poll. Somehow in my head I was pegging you for a lefty.
It's the artist label. Or it could be the Che Guevara tee-shirt.
KingTermite
11-27-07, 01:00 PM
It's the artist label. Or it could be the Che Guevara tee-shirt.
No t-shirt....it was the artist label. ;)
KingTermite
11-27-07, 01:01 PM
I'm definitely right handed, but can do a few things OK with my left hand if need be.
powerhouse
11-27-07, 01:31 PM
I'm right-handed. Although I can use either one or both hands to accomplish many tasks, I'm basically a right-handed person.
cnickgo
11-27-07, 01:41 PM
I'm a lefty, but i play swinging sports (golf, batting, hockey...) right handed.
SoonerBent
11-27-07, 01:46 PM
Completely right handed. A few years ago I broke my right hand and I was absolutely lost. At the time one of my main duties at work was approving invoices, work requests, purchase requests, etc.. I had to sign everything left-handed or with just the fingertips of my right hand. Everyone had a field day making fun of my signature for that 8 weeks.
Like other posters, I'm extremely right handed. I dread doing stuff that require dexterity and co-ordination in my left hand.
Left handed, but have learned to do a few things right handed, golf and guitar.
USAZorro
11-27-07, 02:19 PM
Right, but I can do several things pretty well with my left hand...
:eek: ok maybe that too, but I can throw a Frisbee and feed myself with utensils equally well with either hand.
Basically right handed, but my left is very useful, where my right isn't... Like spinning on a nut or bolt across the bike.
Indyv8a
11-27-07, 03:17 PM
I'm a lefty and Thanks to your favorite diety I am. Darn near cut off a couple of finger tips on the right about two years ago. Only thing that saved me from really going off the deep end (I kinda did anyway) was I was able to use my left hand. The right was wrapped from elbow to finger tips for over 2 weeks. Gosh, I hated that.
cycle17
11-27-07, 03:22 PM
I'm mostly a righty now....but I used to be completely ambidextrous. I can shoot good with either hand, still write legibly with my left and I'm a left-handed shot when I play hockey.
dragracer
11-27-07, 03:24 PM
Right handed....... but my right hand is TOTALLY JACKED UP. So I do most stuff with my left hand. I didn't see this option so I did not vote.
ryder47
11-27-07, 03:46 PM
Very much left handed. The right hand is only good for those tools that don't work well in the left hand like scissors, computer mouse, touch typing and . . . nope, that's it. Can't think of what else my right hand does.
ambidextrous, but nerve damage from a few months back makes it easier to use my right, somethings i can only do right handed, and somethings i can only do left handed.
but i can work chopsticks with both hands
eofelis
11-27-07, 03:51 PM
I write with my left hand, but I can do many things with either hand.
msincredible
11-27-07, 03:53 PM
More right-handed, but I can write, use chopsticks, scissors, etc with my left. I usually brush my teeth with my left, and I keep my watch on my right wrist.
roadfix
11-27-07, 03:56 PM
I'm a lefty, but i play swinging sports (golf, batting, hockey...) right handed.same here, except with tennis, racketball, and bowling, I swing left-handed. I play the guitar right-handed.
BoSoxYacht
11-27-07, 04:00 PM
I'm right handed, but can bat L or R, and play hockey L(but golf R).
I was in art/science in HS and then Art in college (oh that was the first of 5 Major switches <cough>) - but while I'm a "righty", I started using more of my left hand - and as a result - over the years R & L can do independent things - same objective - but different tasks. Left of course is not as good as the right, but pretty good. More or less a learned ampi?
-=(8)=-
11-27-07, 04:14 PM
Both handit :p
Can write with both but other tasks require one or
the other...mouse, left etc.....
Ahhhh! Left handed people are the spawn of the Devil! That is why everyone in my school was forced to learn to write right handed! Ahhhhhhh!!!!
Both handit :p
Can write with both but other tasks require one or
the other...mouse, left etc.....
I can write with either - of course right is more precise because I use it more ---- ever write both at the same time? Kinda fun trying backwards stuff on left :)
Ahhhh! Left handed people are the spawn of the Devil! That is why everyone in my school was forced to learn to write right handed! Ahhhhhhh!!!!
when I was in grade school, um some many <couph, garg> years ago - the teachers in grade school (like grades 1-3 - my 4th grade teacher was a hard core BA who was the most strongest women I've ever met other than my grandmother - or me, hehe) would go around to everyone on the first day of school and ask who was what - and mark it down - and essentially at that time - single them out. Nowadays - FAH! So what! Everyday stuff. But then -- they made such BIG (and well communicated throughout the class, unfortunately) announced allowances about having big GREEN HANDLED scissors that only THEY were supposed to use. :( Many parents at that time were not pleased with a lefty and poo-pooed that stuff - instead requesting the kid to be a righty. My youngest brother is a real lefty - but was "proposed" and made to use his right. His young son is a lefty and my brother is a happy camper!!!!
-=(8)=-
11-27-07, 06:17 PM
I can write with either - of course right is more precise because I use it more ---- ever write both at the same time? Kinda fun trying backwards stuff on left :)
Woww ! :roflmao:
I just tried it ! The both look almost identical !
It reminds me of an old drafting machine that would blow stuff up manually depending
on where you put the pen in the mechanical arms :lol: Nevermind.......
I think it comes from years of playing guitar and an old XEROX printing program
that required writing and keyboarding to be efficient.
Im trying to think of somebody who might be impressed by this useless talent :roflmao:
skinnyone
11-27-07, 06:54 PM
ambidextrous.. Wait that depends on what exactly we are talking about :eek:
I write right handed tho
permanentjaun
11-27-07, 07:33 PM
Throw with my right, eat and write with my left. Kick mainly with my right, but nearly as good with my left. Bat right. Play drums with my "right," but playing drums helps the ambi quite a bit. I haven't played in over 3 years though so Im probably not as ambi as I used to be.
I shift into the big ring with my left.
donnamb
11-27-07, 08:27 PM
Very, very left handed, as are my mom and brother.
When taught my kids to get themselves dressed i taught them to say as they were putting their arms in their sleeves "Right arm... Other arm"..... So for years they didn't even know what a 'left' was. I thought it was funny. Silly 'Dad' stuff.
I also taught them that helicopters were 'hepticopters' and breakfast is 'Berekferest'. Of course these usually started with them saying the word wrong and I'd just perpetuate it..........
y'know, statistically, right handed people live 10 years longer...
maximan1
11-27-07, 10:14 PM
I use my middle hand
deraltekluge
11-27-07, 10:18 PM
Left-handers are sinister and gauche, while right-handers are dexterous and adroit. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v102/deraltekluge/Avatars/whistling.gif
desert_tortoise
11-27-07, 10:27 PM
I write and eat left handed, but I play softball, basketball, and golf right handed.
cnickgo
11-27-07, 10:32 PM
when I was in grade school, um some many <couph, garg> years ago - the teachers in grade school (like grades 1-3 - my 4th grade teacher was a hard core BA who was the most strongest women I've ever met other than my grandmother - or me, hehe) would go around to everyone on the first day of school and ask who was what - and mark it down - and essentially at that time - single them out. Nowadays - FAH! So what! Everyday stuff. But then -- they made such BIG (and well communicated throughout the class, unfortunately) announced allowances about having big GREEN HANDLED scissors that only THEY were supposed to use. :( Many parents at that time were not pleased with a lefty and poo-pooed that stuff - instead requesting the kid to be a righty. My youngest brother is a real lefty - but was "proposed" and made to use his right. His young son is a lefty and my brother is a happy camper!!!!
I had something of the sort in kindergarden. I got in trouble with the young teacher and she talked to my parents because I just couldn't cut paper with scissors well. She thought it was because I was being rebellious and not putting forth effort. The real problem was I was forced to use those right-hand-only scissors when I'm left-handed.
Very right handed, but I can't catch with any hand.;)
When I broke my right elbow a couple of years ago it was easier to use my injured right arm than my left and if I write with my left hand it looks like a three year old's scrawl.
Actually, writing with my right hand almost looks like a childs scrawl.:rolleyes:
I'll change my vote. I am marginally less incompentant with my right hand.:D
crtreedude
11-27-07, 10:37 PM
Right handed, but not terribly so. I can play ping-pong with either hand (or both). I can't write with either hand. :rolleyes:
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