At the Car Wash.


When you wash your car, it's advisable to use your best hand.



This ensures you have your sponge in the best possible grip; you don’t want to make it all dirty by dropping it. You’re also more likely to apply the appropriate pressure, thus increasing the chance of a much deeper clean.

Remember: cleanliness is next to Godliness - and Godliness is next to stronghandedness. That's a fact.

(The Family Ness don’t even come into it.)

Using your weak hand suggests loneliness. You’re just trying to trick your mind into thinking someone else is doing it. Don’t fall into this trap; you’ll end up catching your eye in the reflection of the car windscreen and making yourself feel depressed.

If the worst comes to the worst, you can always pay someone else to do it for you. Make sure they use their best hand, though; no-one wants to bankroll a shoddy service.

If they do use their weaker hand, make sure you get a discount.

(Sorry for the silliness. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow. Perhaps.)

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