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On Friday night I was having dinner at my Grandma's house, and watching CSI, I do not normally watch the show, execpt when I am at her house, becasue she always watches the repeats on Spike TV, and really for the most part it is not a bad show, just not the sort of thing I could see myself getting into to watch on my own.
But anyway, there was this episode in which there was two guys were found dead in a garage and they were hacked up by a chainsaw and so the CSI people were like trying to recreate the scene in thier lab to figure out what happend, and so they were standing in the posistion they thought the killer was in, using these dummies with paint, to try and get the paint to match the same patter as the blood splatter they found, but they could not get it to match, when one of the women figured it out, that the killer was left handed and was holding the chain saw on his left side, and when they tried it like that it matched.
So then Grisham said one of the guys that were dead, was wearing a wrist watch on his right wrist which ment that he was probably left handed.
I do not know what sort of satisical evidence there is for that, of the physical, or pyschological reason why it might be that lef handed people wear thier watches on thier right hand, though I know the show is just a work of fiction, I presume they dod use some basis of actual facts within the show, and did not just completly make that up.
But for as long as I can remember I have always worn my watch on my left wrist and I am left-handed, so I just found that somewhat amusing when he said that.
9:42 AM - 2/3/2008 -
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I always believed that somehow wrist watches were designed to be worn on the left wrist. I've tried wearing them on my right arm, but to me that's just totally uncomfortable. Probably a silly thought.
dutchboy - 6:51 AM - 2/4/2008
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