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Wow this guy's a freak. And I don't feel bad saying that because he did it on purpose. I've always kind of wondered if this was possible. He gets beat in the video they posted of him. I think it's because he didn't have a hat on to turn backwards. If Over The Top taught me anything, it's that arm wrestling is won and lost with the turning of a hat.
*please disregard this post if dated before 2017 and accept my apologies*
RubberMallet wrote:dude switch to the other hand...call it the stranger
I don't know.......have you ever tried brushing your teeth with your other hand? Just scary. With your normal hand, you can fly through it...you know all the angles. Bringing in the lefty just leaves bleeding gums.
blwall1416 wrote: I don't know.......have you ever tried brushing your teeth with your other hand? Just scary. With your normal hand, you can fly through it...you know all the angles. Bringing in the lefty just leaves bleeding gums.
I practice this monthly in the event that some tragic event results in the loss of my right arm.
I also work on tying shoes in a similar fashion. Though lately I've resorted to leaving them pre-tied loosely and just wiggling my feet into them. Reverse the process for removal of both shoes AND socks.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
PAmedic wrote:Though lately I've resorted to leaving them pre-tied loosely and just wiggling my feet into them. Reverse the process for removal of both shoes AND socks.
I don't know why everybody doesn't do this?! I think I tie my shoes once every 3 or 4 months.
Side bonus- leaving little trails of lint all over the carpet while backing out of socks makes MrsPA mental, and thats always fun. Until bedtime at least.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.