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Dinesh .. yes so much to get done.. it's almost never ending it seems up to the minute of the ceremony.. You'll be so relieved when it's all over , you both can get back to your own lives again.
Dinesh .. yes so much to get done.. it's almost never ending it seems up to the minute of the ceremony.. You'll be so relieved when it's all over , you both can get back to your own lives again.
The phrase "A case of the left hand not knowing what the right is doing" appeared to be very apt here.
However living with it literally rather than figuratively would indeed be an onerous existence.
Fascinating insight from a neurological stand point though.
The ramifications that stem from the possibilities of Co-existing consciousnesses would go a very long way in helping understanding human nature and our resultant and often perplexing behaviours.
Today is the first day of not having my cast on (removed yesterday around 11:30am) and my right hand is very weak ATM ... cant even hold a pen right, but it will be working OK soon, odd how I have gotten used to just using my left hand but so glad to be rid of the cast
Glad you got the cast off. The learning of using the other hand will serve you well. I use a mouse with my right hand all day, and it was starting to hurt using it at night too. I have for months now surfed with my left at night. Takes a little getting used to, but now either is easy to use. A Guy
For all the youngsters out here: What do you do when your dad starts annoying you? For ex: you come home after night shift and want to sleep, but he is awake and want to play music?
Cant write with my left hand at all but I have more use in my right then I did 24 hours ago