Left-handed wine drinkers?

Brad Widelock

Brad Widelock
Last week my wife, who is left-handed, and I were at a wine tasting with nine other people. Because she is a champion of the oppressed and downtrodden, she notices other left-handers. Of the eleven people there, five were left-handed. Lefties are only 10% of the general population, but were 45% of that group. Is this a statistical anomaly, or are southpaws over-represented among wine drinkers? Full disclosure: I am now, and always have been, right-handed.

Brad
 
Whilst I am not in any way supporting that theory, I can posit a tenuous link: lefties have a dominant right brain, which IIRC is responsible for artistic and creative expression , at least in the oversimplified reduction of Roger Sperry's research.

Mark Lipton
 
I was born left-handed, according to my parents, but my father's grandmother, who was a fundamentalist religious lunatic, decided to save me. I wonder how common that is, amongst wine folk?
 
I am a rightie. Pertinent to Steve's story, my dad does everything leftie except the two things that were pounded into him in grade school: writing and throwing a baseball (...but he bowls leftie, etc).
 
On this note, I read something interesting about 75%, I think it was, of people using the phone on their right ear. I use the phone only on my left ear.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I am a rightie. Pertinent to Steve's story, my dad does everything leftie except the two things that were pounded into him in grade school: writing and throwing a baseball (...but he bowls leftie, etc).

Throwing a baseball?? That's terrible.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
On this note, I read something interesting about 75%, I think it was, of people using the phone on their right ear. I use the phone only on my left ear.
yeah, something about the phone on my right ear doesn't feel... right
 
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
On this note, I read something interesting about 75%, I think it was, of people using the phone on their right ear. I use the phone only on my left ear.
yeah, something about the phone on my right ear doesn't feel... right
My God, I've always used the phone on my left ear. Is my malady curable?
Maybe because I live fairly close to Berkeley so everything I do is left oriented?
Will the government be watching and listening to me more carefully than before?
 
Well wine drinkers are kinda weird, and geeky wine drinkers probably being over-represented by lefties, I'd say it's par for the course.
 
I blame too much long-gun shooting for my right ear prob. Comprehension is better, but signal is worse. What to do?
 
There's a guy who delivers cheese locally and every time I sign the invoice, he talks about how many left-handed people he encounters each day. I'm sure that's not the case when the Kraft truck rolls into Safeway. However, I bet any field that's particularly interesting has an inordinate amount of southpaws.
 
If you keep tossing a coin you will expect to see numerous heads in a row at some point because that's true randomness. 5 out of 11 shows nothing at all since the sample is so small. You will need to test a much bigger amount of people before you can say anything.
 
originally posted by John McIlwain:
Left-handed. Also swirl glass clockwise. In both hemispheres.

Right-handed. Swirl wine clockwise. Hold phone to left ear. Have good taste in wine and cheese. Throw baseballs and bowl with right. What can this mean?!?!?!!!
 
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
I'm right handed but bat, golf , and play hockey left handed.

Drink with both hands.

Me too, though I had to learn to play golf right-handed to get hand-me-down clubs.
 
The ceaseless denigration of right handed wine drinkers must stop!

All right minded people must stand against this sinister conspiracy.
 
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