Presidents and famous left-handed athletes

Friday, December 31, 2010

There are many famous left-handers. Sometimes I'm left-handed then you chew a nice list on the left. Let's have some fun.

How about left-handed president? Well, that Barack Obama is left-handed. You probably already knew that so let me expand the list. We also James A. Garfield (20th president), Harry S. Truman (33rd President) Ronald Reagan (40th President) and Bill Clinton (44th president). Not bad! And there are more that I do notList.

There are other people who recognize the political, in the world of the left could. We have Ross Perot, Colonel Oliver North, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Bill Bradley and even Benjamin Franklin.

Let's take a look at the history. Who's really left is famous and went back in time? Joan of Arc, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Charlemagne and King Louis XVI of France. So the lesson that left-handedness can not stop it in politics. The story gives us the proof.

Let's see nowWatch some famous left-handed, traders and industrialists were. Both David Rockefeller and Henry Ford used his left hand. On a related note, both David Letterman and Jay Leno are left handed. Also, Richard Simmons (yes, Richard Simmons) is left-handed. But, he whips into shape with both hands. Ask him.

There are a couple of left-handed bowlers. I remember this as a child watching the PBA (Pro Bowlers Association) games would be Saturday. Here is a briefList of famous left-handed bowlers: Bill Allen, Earl Anthony, Steve Cook, Tish Johnson and Patty Costello.

While on the subject of sports, we talk about basketball. Now it does not matter much with basketball, because more than one sport with two hands, but it's good to know, do not you think? Here is the list: Larry Bird, Mark Eaton, Bill Walton, Bill Russell, Ron Kellogg, Bob Lanier, Dave Cowens, Wayman Tisdale and Manuel Zuleta. Or course there are many others.

Now,We talk for a minute. If you make a left turn and golf, you should consider a number of left-handed club. Yes, they have them. You just have to know where to look. Do not force yourself to be a right-handed golfers.

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