Cause the left side that's the crip side
upper left corner, ALWAYS! :)
How about a right angle triangle as an example.
u dont ur suppose to go left if ur lost
YES.
a ski lift
They do not in many places there are "right hand" tracks
Traditional woodworking joints have bridle, butt, miter, lap, box, dovetail, dado and groove joints. Non traditional woodworking joints do not always conform to those specifications and can feature a hidden screw.
Left shoulder, right shoulder, left hip, right hip.
Always go to the left side of the rainbow
yes if you were to go to the left of zero you would be in negatives
Perhaps a racecar. When dealing with oval tracks, the cars always go left.
Something that is horizontal will always stretch left and/or right, and is basically a flat, landscape line.