Now you know three. And I used to get hassled about it too, by family. As in "What are you? LEFT-handed!?!" People = sometimes stupid.
See, even for family, I don't think I'd be able to bite back the automatic "What are you? A moron!?!" response that this would prompt.
Thanks, Jon. For some reason I could not find that to save my life.
I had to look in the Archived BuffistaCorp thread to find the link!
Cafepress's search doesn't seem to bring it up. Or I am really bad at searching. Can't rule that out.
I will bookmark, now.
I can't believe that anyone cares what wrist other people wear their watches on. I mean, enough to critique them about it. I think they need other things in their life.
(Okay we're freaks.)
Newsradio:
Bill: Is Matthew superior to me?
Dave: Genetically or in this office?
Bill: In this office?
Dave: No.
Bill: Ok... how about genetically?
Dave: Well, he is ambidextrous.
Bill: Frrreeeak.
I think they need other things in their life.
See, this pre-supposes that someone who cares what wrist you wear your watch on actually has a life to start with.
Dave: Well, he is ambidextrous.
Bill: Frrreeeak.
Shades of The Carnivorous Carnival!
OK, the Angel thread has me missing both BUFFY and ANGEL and now the Buffy thread is making me miss Phil Hartman. And I wasn't even a NewsRadio watcher (though I've enjoyed it when I did).
My brother is left-handed, and he developed a habit of noticing left-handed people on screen.
Heh. I do this too. Bart Simpson = left-handed. Lisa Simpson = Not.
I think left-handed people tend to be more ambidextrous than right-handed people. And not just because we've been forced to live in a right-handed world. (not that I have research on hand to back that up) I cannot write with my right hand and I can not use scissors with my left hand. I'm kinda a spaz with either hand and I have terrible handwriting. I'm much more ambi than dextrous.