Lefties looking for something ro read might like The Lef-Handed Book by James Tertius de Kay.
You know, not because we've read it or anything, it just has "Left-Hand" in the title.
The clarinet is a lefty-friendly instrument as the first notes are learned with the left hand.
Yay for lefties.
If you've made a "move to the left" in Japan, it means you've been demoted.
More evidence that the world hates me.
Emperor and lefty Charlemange died at the age of seventy-two in the year 814, after forty-seven years of reign. Buried in an octagonal Byzantine-Romanesque church, the tomb was opened in 1000 by Otto III, who found the left-handed ruler sitting on a marble throne, robed and crowned.
I think the idea here is that, even after you've been dead for 200 years, you're still left-handed.
Actually I think the real idea is that kings don't rob graves, they just open them. But I suspect he took stuff anyway.
Well Keith's here so enough of my fun calendar for now.
You know, not because we've read it or anything, it just has "Left-Hand" in the title.
The clarinet is a lefty-friendly instrument as the first notes are learned with the left hand.
Yay for lefties.
If you've made a "move to the left" in Japan, it means you've been demoted.
More evidence that the world hates me.
Emperor and lefty Charlemange died at the age of seventy-two in the year 814, after forty-seven years of reign. Buried in an octagonal Byzantine-Romanesque church, the tomb was opened in 1000 by Otto III, who found the left-handed ruler sitting on a marble throne, robed and crowned.
I think the idea here is that, even after you've been dead for 200 years, you're still left-handed.
Actually I think the real idea is that kings don't rob graves, they just open them. But I suspect he took stuff anyway.
Well Keith's here so enough of my fun calendar for now.