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It's a good skill to have. I untangle fine necklaces when they get tangled together.
wnylib
Oct 22
#35
My best talent is getting up in the morning; my weirdest talent is going to bed at night.
Polly Hennessey
Oct 21
#5
No you are not. Don't say that about yourself. You have talents. Just look around --they are there.
debm55
Oct 21
#6
I have always been very instinctive reading animal body language (especially dogs, but others as well)...
hlthe2b
Oct 21
#9
Thank you hlthe2b. That is a great talent to read animal body language. I agree about the memory fading. I have post it
debm55
Oct 21
#12
Thank you North Shore Chicago. Is that the three/four point parking? If so I only did it once for my driving test.
debm55
Oct 21
#17
I can go into anyplace, and without looking at the prices, will always pick the most expensive thing there.
lark
Oct 21
#19
Being able to read upside down has served me well in principals', bosses, HR offices all my life. Being a ...
marble falls
Oct 22
#29