I'm left-handed in the sense that I write and hold silverware with my
left hand.

I do pretty much everything else with my right hand. 

1. I would roll the yarn with the ball in my left hand.
2. My right hand is in front, guiding the cue.
3. Left hand on top, right hand moving the broom.
4. Left hand holds thread, right hand holds needle.

As a lefty, my kids always make fun of me when I hold my left hand
"upside-down" to write.  ;-)  "I don't see how you can write like
that!", said my daughter.

M!ke

-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 12:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Handedness

And now for something completely different....

This morning I was riding on the bus watching a women roll yarn into a
ball. I realized that I do it the opposite way that she was doing it.
Which probably means I do it left-handed. Another thing to add to my
list of things I do with the left hand. So, how about you. Do you
consider yourself right handed or left-handed, and how do you do the
following things:

1. Roll yarn into a ball (which hand holds the yarn?) 2. Shoot pool
(which hand is in front?) 3. Sweep (which hand is on top/which side of
your body is the broom on?) 4. Thread a needle (which hand holds the
thread?)

What other things can you think of that subtley indicate handedness?


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