Left Handers Unite!

DVS

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Are you left handed? We just missed our day of notice (August 13th). If you are, you're among an elite group of smart, talented, famous, adventurous and just plain interesting people. If you don't believe me, Google it for yourself. Here are a few sites of left handed interest.
http://www.beinglefthanded.com/
http://www.burlingtonnews.net/blog/?p=7
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101129124406AA1mbFi
http://www.lefthandersday.com/tour6.html


I'm not trying to say left handed people are better than right handed people, but it seems we are unique. And not only are there less of us, the list of left handed people is full of names anybody will recognize.

Of all of the astronauts ever in NASA, many of them have been left handed. It's been said that 1 in 4 of them are left handed. Only 10-15% of the general population is left handed. Is there a reason that there are so many left handed astronauts? I don't know...but there are.

Other names of left handed people anybody should recognize, pasted from this web site.


Professions - Business
Ford Jr., Henry Businessman
Gates, Bill President of Microsoft
Gerstner, Lou CEO of IBM
Maples, Marla Wife of Donald Trump
Rockefeller, John D. Businessman
Rockefeller, David Banker

Professions - Inventors
Ford, Henry Car Manufacturer
Olds, R.E. Founder of Oldsmobile

Professions - Lawyers
Bailey, F. Lee Lawyer
Belli, Melvin Lawyer
Clark, Marcia Lawyer
Darrow, Clarence Lawyer
Kennedy, Jr., John F. Lawyer/Publisher

Professions - Scientists
Curie, Marie Scientist
Einstein, Albert Professor of Physics
Schweitzer, Dr.Albert Physician/Missionary

History - Royalty
Edward III, King UK Royalty - became left-handed due to a stroke
George II, King UK Royalty
George IV, King UK Royalty
George VI, King UK Royalty
King VI, George UK Royalty
King VIII, Edward UK Royalty
Louis XVI, King French King
Queen Mother UK Royalty
Prince William UK Royalty
Rhys-Jones, Sophie UK Countess of Wessex (wife of Prince Edward)
Queen Victoria UK Royalty
Willem Alexander, Prince Crown Prince of the Netherlands

Politics - United States
Adams, Sam Statesman
Bader Ginsberg, Ruth Supreme Court Justice
Bradley, Bill Politician/ Basketball Player
Bundy, McGeorge Presidential Adviser
Bush, George 41st US President
Campbell, Ben Senator - Colorado
Clinton, Bill 42nd US President
Dole, Bob Senator - (to left after war accident)
Forbes, Steve Businessman/ Publisher
Ford, Gerald 38th US President
Frankllin, Benjamin Scientist,Publisher & US Statesman
Garfield, James A 20th US President - assassinated
Hoover, J. Edgar Director of FBI
Hoover, Herbert 31st US President
Inouye, Daniel Senator
Jefferson, Thomas 3rd US President
Kennedy, Anthony Supreme Court Justice
Kennedy, John F. 35th US President - assassinated
McNamara, Robert S. Secretary of Defense
North, Col. Oliver White House Aid
Perot, H Ross Pres. candidate
Perry, William Secretary of Defense
Powell, Colin Secretary of State
Reagan, Ronald 40th US President. (Converted to right)
Robertson, Pat Politician
Rockefeller, Nelson US Vice President
Schwarzkopf, Norman General/Stormin' Norman!
Scott, Hugh Senator
Snowe, Olympia Senator
Straub, Franz Josef Politician
Truman, Harry S. 33rd US President
Wagner, Robert New York Major
Wallace, Henry US Vice President

Entertainment - Music- I had to include musicians!
Albarn, Damon Singer with Blur
Allman, Greg Musician
Ark, Brad Vander Musician
Armstrong, Tim Singer/Guitarist
Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Composer
Bentyne, Cheryl Singer with Manhattan Transfer
Bowie, David Singer
Byrne, David Talking Heads
Campbell, Ali Singer with UB 40
Campbell, Glen Singer/Guitarist
Campbell, Robin Singer with UB 40
Carr, Vikki Singer
Caruso, Enrico Tenor
Casals, Pablo Cellist
Castle, Jeremy Country music singer, songwriter, Oklahoma
Cobain, Kurt Lead singer of Nirvana
Cockburn, Bruce Signer Song Writer
Cole, Natalie Singer
Collins, Phil Musician/Actor
Copeland, Stewart Composer
Corgan, Billy Singer - Smashing Pumpkins
Cyrus, Billy Ray Musician - sang "Achy Breaky Heart"
Dion, Celine Singer
Dylan, Bob Musician
Easton, Elliott Musician
Everly, Phil The Everly Brothers
Everly, Don The Everly Brothers
Foster, David Musician, Producer,Composer
Frey, Glenn The Eagles
Gales, Eric Guitarist
Garner, Errol Jazz Pianist
Gayle, Crystal Singer
Geldof, Bob Singer
Gibb, Barry Bee Gees
Gould, Glenn Pianist
Griffin, Kevin Guitarist & Lead Singer
Hanson, Zac Musician
Hauser, Tim Singer with Manhattan Transfer
Hayes, Isaac Musician
Hedley, Thomas Vocalist/Musician
Hendrix, Jimi Musician/Guitarist
Hill, Lauryn Singer
Howdy, Boy Singer
Iommi, Tony Black Sabbath
King, Albert Musician
King, Mark Guitarist
Knopfler, Mark Guitarist with Dire Straits
Lennox, Annie Singer
Lydon, John John Lyndon - Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols
Manchester, Melissa Singer
Mangione, Chuck Trumpet
Marsalis, Wynton Musician
Martin, Ricky Singer
Mathers, Marshall Singer - Eminem
McBride, Martina Country Singer
McCartney, Sir Paul The Beatles
McKay, Al Guitarist/Writer
Melonson, Christie Marie Opera
Michael, George Wham -Singer/Songwriter
Moore, Gary Guitarist with Thin Lizzie, Colosseum II, Skid Row
Mozart, Wolfgang Amedeus Composer
Nero, Peter Composer/Actor
Pace, Ian Drummer
Paul, Alan Singer with Manhattan Transfer
Perry, Joe Singer with Aerosmith
Plant, Robert Musician - Led Zeppelin
Porter, Cole Musician Composer
Prokofiev, Serge Composer
Rachmaninoff, Sergei Composer
Ravel, Maurice Composer
Rawls, Lou Musician
Schumann, Robert Composer
Seal Singer
Siegel, Janis Singer with Manhattan Transfer
Simon, Carly Singer
Simon, Paul Simon & Garfunkel
Starr, Ringo Drummer with the Beatles
Sting Singer
Stipe, Michael Lead singer with R.E.M.
Taylor, Roger Drummer, Guitarist and Singer
Taylor, Roger Musician
Tim, Tiny Singer
Transfer, The Manhattan All 4 are left-handed - see individual entries
Van Beethoven, Ludwig Composer
Williams, Paul Song-writer
Womack, Bobby Musician

Yes, to be fair, there are famous left handed criminals, too.
Famous Criminals
Bonney, William Billy the Kid
DeSalvo, Albert Henry The Boston Strangler
Dillinger, John Bank Robber
Hardin, John Wesley Gunslinger
Kid, Billy the Train Robber!
Panther, Black Infamous Murderer!
Roach, Tony Murderer - on Death Row
Strangler, Boston Infamous Murderer!
The Ripper, Jack Serial Killer

Sure, the majority of people in the world are right handed. But isn't it interesting that of the few left handed people in this world, so many of them have lead interesting lives?
 
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Daddy is left-handed. Mother and I are right-handed. When I was little, I spent several years of my life thinking all men were left-handed and all women were right-handed, LOL.
 
Daddy is left-handed. Mother and I are right-handed. When I was little, I spent several years of my life thinking all men were left-handed and all women were right-handed, LOL.
I'm the only member of my extended family that is left handed. But, on my mother's side, many of the kids of one of her sisters (there were 8 of them) are mothers of twins or mothers of mothers of twins.
 
I'm left-handed. Out of my three sons, one for sure is left handed, and I think the youngest may be as well.
 
I'm left handed, but I like to say I'm ambi-sinister..."I can write fuck all with both hands"

My mom was left handed, but she went to a catholic school where they would tie her hand behind her back and make her write with her right
 
I'm left handed, but I like to say I'm ambi-sinister..."I can write fuck all with both hands"

My mom was left handed, but she went to a catholic school where they would tie her hand behind her back and make her write with her right
Evil people, those Catholic nuns.
 
Me too :) And one of my aunts, but that's about all I know in my family.

We seem to have a higher proportion of lefties in my office too, for some reason.
 
In my workplace we have such a high proportion of left handers, out of about 20 people, I think atleast 7 of us are left handed
 
Neither K or I are, but K and my oldest are ambidextrous. Well, we think K is, we know A is because she writes with her right and kicks and throws with her left. When she was in kindergarten she wrote with both hands, so they made her choose which she wanted to write with and she chose her right.


Daddy is left-handed. Mother and I are right-handed. When I was little, I spent several years of my life thinking all men were left-handed and all women were right-handed, LOL.

My son used to be DETERMINED that only men smoke (because his dad does and I don't). Now he thinks that men have bigger bladders than women because his sister is nicknamed princess pee-a-lot and he can hold it for quite awhile.
 
I'm a lefty, though my parents, all five siblings and my wife are all right handed. I think the closest relative in my family that's left handed is my grandmother, or something. I feel a little alone, sometimes ;)
 
I'm left handed, but I like to say I'm ambi-sinister..."I can write fuck all with both hands"

My mom was left handed, but she went to a catholic school where they would tie her hand behind her back and make her write with her right

I'm instictually left handed, but as a child my mom insisted that I do things with my right. I will still reach with my left hand first, and when I go to do anything but write, my left hand pops out.
 
*waves left hand*

I'm left handed. I can't write at all with my right hand.... Well, I *can*, but not legibly. All my childhood I heard that left-handers were more creative, and I completely fit that stereotype.
 
I come from a family of left-handers, which I am told is very rare. My father, mother, myself and my 2 brothers are all lefties.

My mother was forced to learn to write with her right hand, so she in that regard became ambidextrous.

Technically I could be considered ambidexterous as I can do most things with either, such as eat, write (somewhat), use tools, masturbate, etc. But I do seem to prefer my left hand.

The oddball thing is that for a couple of things I am completely right-handed. I throw using the right, using my left, I "throw like a girl", Same goes for kicking, though not to the same extreme.

Unfortunately this probably keeps me from fitting any of the nice features of being a true southpaw :(
 
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Another left handed person. I used to waitress and I reset all thet tables in the restaurant one night with the cutlery the left handed way without even thinking.
 
My father is ambidextrous. He can actually write with both hands but is slightly better with his left. I cannot write with both hands, but I can do most other things with both hands. I am mostly right handed, though.
 
My father is ambidextrous. He can actually write with both hands but is slightly better with his left. I cannot write with both hands, but I can do most other things with both hands. I am mostly right handed, though.
I'd think many lefties can seem to be ambidextrous, because most things in the world are made for right handed people. We have to learn to do things like the right handed crowd does, just because something is made for them.

Right handed people take things for granted, but left handed people can sometimes be called clumsy, because we stumble with the right handed devices. Although, there are some things that were supposedly made for the left handed that seems worse. I'm sure that those things must be made by right handers, either to get a laugh or just because they assume it will work.

One thing I know about is left handed scissors. I've used right handed scissors for so long that I prefer them to the left handed version. Both hurt my hand to use, but it seems the left version hurts worse. Something tells me that there's a right handed group somewhere in the shadows, laughing at my pain. :confused:

Anybody else have right handed things that you have trouble with?
 
DVS, I can't use leftie scissors either. They actually bother me more than normal ones. Unfortunately, I am so clumsy and uncoordinated with my right hand that I can't drive stick shift well. It's just beyond me...
 
I don't eat left handed, and if I do wear a watch I wear it on my left, not my right hand. Cutting with scissors I generally use my right hand, same with can openers.

I also use my right foot as my dominant. Hmm come to think of it it seems that most of the stuff I do is right handed except for writing
 
Are you left handed? We just missed our day of notice (August 13th). If you are, you're among an elite group of smart, talented, famous, adventurous and just plain interesting people. If you don't believe me, Google it for yourself. Here are a few sites of left handed interest.
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Sure, the majority of people in the world are right handed. But isn't it interesting that of the few left handed people in this world, so many of them have lead interesting lives?

You forgot the most important people of all: those posting in this thread!! :)
 
DVS, I can't use leftie scissors either. They actually bother me more than normal ones. Unfortunately, I am so clumsy and uncoordinated with my right hand that I can't drive stick shift well. It's just beyond me...
I have (and actually prefer) a stick shift. I've never had a problem with it, but I can see how some would, because it's not our dominant hand. Just another thing that right handed people have in their favor. It makes one wonder if right handed people in Europe have an issue with driving the left handed drive models.

I'm a musician and a keyboard player. I've found that my right hand does intricate things than my left hand has trouble with. But, my left hand does things that are equally intricate that my right hand has trouble with. I think we learn things, no matter what hand is dominant. But, that learning is easier or harder, depending on that dominance.

There was a time recently, that I had a pinched nerve in my back. It didn't really hurt, but it was pressing on the nerve so long that my right hand fingers lost dexterity and strength. I thought I'd never play piano again, because I would make mistakes when my fingers didn't go where they were suppose to. I went to physical therapy for a while and now the dexterity and strength is slowly coming back. There are still times when I'll feel the weakness when playing piano or doing things like buttoning a shirt. Although I am left handed, there are things that I do with my right hand, because they are geared towards right handers.

Something I've thought about a lot...I know women's shirts are buttoned the opposite to men's shirts. I've never known why.
 
I don't eat left handed, and if I do wear a watch I wear it on my left, not my right hand. Cutting with scissors I generally use my right hand, same with can openers.

I also use my right foot as my dominant. Hmm come to think of it it seems that most of the stuff I do is right handed except for writing
You may be one of those who are just a victim of the right handed world. You've learned to do things like the enemy, because it's a right handed world. We all have to live with that, to a point.

I could use scissors with my right hand, but I'd end up cutting myself. I can use a fork with my right hand, but anything that requires real finesse, like cutting the food, I'll have to use my left.

I bat right handed, but anything else in sports, I'll use my left, even kicking. Oh, I could kick with my right leg, but just like writing with my right hand, why should I, when I'd look silly doing it? I've always worn a watch on my left hand, because it just works best for me. But when I was a kid, I remember it digging into my wrist, when I threw a ball, because of it. I just can't wear a watch on my right hand, even if there is a left handed watch made.
 
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Something I've thought about a lot...I know women's shirts are buttoned the opposite to men's shirts. I've never known why.
This is a decent explanation for that, actually. And thanks for asking- I was wondering about this too, but not enough that I went out to find out.

It involves maids. French maids, even.
 
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