Thanks, Jon. For some reason I could not find that to save my life.
'Shindig'
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
This is where we talk about Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No spoilers though?if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it. This thread is NO LONGER NAFDA. Please don't discuss current Angel events here.
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.
I can write with either hand, but generally write with my right. I have, occasionally, forgotten which hand I generally write with (when I need to sign something and I'm in a hurry), as it's not the hand I generally do other things with.
My mouse side switches depending on how my wrists are feeling.