Shun Classic Left-Handed 9-Inch Stainless-Steel Bread Knife
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4 of the 5 prototype designers of the Macintosh computer were left-handed 1 in 4 Apollo astronauts were left-handed - 250% more than the ordinary bulldoze Left-handed parents are more conceivable to have left handed children left-handed people have an superiority in a fist argue left-handed people are more indubitably to die unfledged and get into accidents left-handed people are more suitable to be schizophrenic they be liable to have neater handwriting (very likely because they have to calling harder at it)
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growing up i reason it was just me being clumsy not being able to cut paper neatly with scissors or cut a straight slice of bread because the serrated border on a knife is on one side for a right handed person.
nutty girl-totally agree.
ian m-i know what you mean, i don't curl my effortlessly round i turn the paper sideways!
I am left-handed, and it is the righties that are the oafish oafs!
I have I'm working as a deli associated at this shop right and my boss was coming out of the kitchen as I was walking past then with her left hand she had one of those really thick knives familiar for carving bread and she stabbed me and I was bleeding and I have scar there now and she says na it was just an accident I'm not sure what the knife was called but it was one of the biggest knives you can get in a set.
wow that mouse needs to watch out.
On Friday end of day I had the most strangest and intense dream of my life. I had been at the pub before hand so this may have just been alcohol induced but I have no idea what the Tartarus this dream means. Basically in the dream, it was me and 2 of my friends in my house. We looked into my back garden and there was 3 guys ineptly about my age or a bit older. We approached them and told them to get out of the garden and one of them flashed a knife at us and asked whether we wanted to die. We ended up going back into the lodgings and calling the police who arrived very quickly. The police came through the back door and assured us that the guys were elongated gone. I remember feeling really relieved and then all of a sudden the police opened up the back door and let the 3 guys in. The the Old Bill then stole something from my house like money or something valuable. They then said 'that's our part done boys, enjoy'. The patrol left us with the knife weilders and for some reason my friends were getting harrassed off the other two guys while the ring leader stabbed me. I can't about too much after that but walking away from my house with the stab wound. When I woke up from the dream I was quite worked up by this. My doxy last night was being an idiot and threatened me with a bread knife (trying to be funny) and I told him I knock his friggin' head off if he came next-door me. I still feel shocked and confused off this dream. Can anyone perhaps interpret it for me. Serious answers please. Ta
I would say it's hardly your subconscious thinking what if that happened. But it knows that you were threatened (not fully understanding that it was a joke) but anyway I would say you have a fear that if that did materialize you wouldn't know how to defend yourself or you feel that know one would help you in a tough situation like that. Or perhaps like you said it was just alcohol induced
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The curious allure of very sharp knives It has a tiny-minded handle, and a brass hilt, and feels great in your hand. When it has just been sharpened, it is ferociously chic, as a little knobbly bit on the end of my left thumb would attest. Next, you need a bread knife - something serrated that |
London - a tale of two cities
Bread and circuses - but, asks London secretary Paula Mitchell, for unexceptional Londoners - where's the bread? If any one slogan could sum up the elemental anger of the worldwide protests of 2011 it must be "We are the 99%".
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