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Old 08-19-2008, 10:56 AM   #83
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Originally Posted by slayda View Post
Just being a country boy who is short on words, I'm wondering what the antonym of Callimammapygous would be. Also why such a word is a Latin sandwich using Greek bread.

Pet theory (not theory concerning pets) is that left handed men (my very limited experience) tend to be better with words than right handed men. In addition left handed men seem to be more artistically talented (statistically) than right handed men (again in my very limited experience). Just wanted some more input data. Seems like my theory is refuted.

Taylor seems to be exceedingly good with words and art, hence the question.
ah yes, the old left brain vs. right brain dichotomy. thanks for explaining. you're not the only one who wonders about that ; i don't think it's to be completely discounted, but i also don't think it can exclusively explain different talents.

i love your description "a latin sandwich using greek bread"
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