Join the club. It might have something to do with dyslexia as well,
however I love to read and have the feeling all goes well the "doctors" say
I am. (I think it just another way of seeing and experiencing the world).
I'm always in doubt whether it is 9 or 3 o'clock and by definition
switch the r and number three
for unknown reasons.
All the best,
Iwert
2010/2/1 Ian Manners <oice500@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi John,
>
>> This is hysterical. You have to try this. It
>> is absolutely true. I guess there are some things that the brain cannot
>> handle.
>
> I'm a forgetful partial ambidextrous which might explain why I
> failed the first time, did a flat 6 the second time but got it spot
> on the third time then did another flat 6 the fourth time.
>
> Ask my wife, hmm, actually, ask anyone thats met me more than an
> hour, and she/they will tell you I'm eccentric (they will call it weird).
>
> I also forget sometimes which hand to hold my fork and knife in.
> Or was that to knife my hand that holds my fork in.
>
> The clock has struck 24.
>
> Cheers
> Ian Manners
> Making good decisions comes from experience; experience comes from bad
> decisions. -- Unknown
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