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Post by Stephany on Mar 6, 2007 20:52:39 GMT
I have a cousin who was left-handed - but right-footed! So we should ask Hayley to play a football match with us and kick the ball !
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Post by roger on Mar 6, 2007 22:02:23 GMT
Absolutely Roger! Now is she right or left footed? Martin Er... yes! Roger
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Post by graemek on Mar 7, 2007 4:58:33 GMT
Hi Stephany,Martin Roger. Re ambidexterity of her legs.Just ploughed thru a bunch of my Hayley shots to see if I could see a tendency to one foot or the other. I expected her to show a dominant right leg but was surprised to see more often the left leg being used for support rather than the right. The other thing is that her carriage is so balanced that you often see her with both legs in use as she stands....hence her very neat, efficient looking stance. (eg. Macclesfield Concert ) So maybe we should say that she approaches ambi...leg...lousness. However, its worth reading the following to get a more clinical view on the subject: www.madsci.org/posts/archives/apr2001/986435387.Ns.r.htmlGraeme
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Post by jons on Mar 7, 2007 14:33:35 GMT
You know, you lot meet Hayley after concerts and things. Why don't you just ask her if she is left or right handed?
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Post by meldy on Jun 20, 2007 0:08:25 GMT
Hadn't seen these pictures, thanks Stuart. How nice of Hayley That watch looks very familiar....I think I have a watch similar to that one Meldy
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Post by Dori on Jun 20, 2007 12:14:01 GMT
Well, she's definintely right-handed when she writes: Dori
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