I have super tongue dexterity. I can twist it both directions, fold it in half and make the "clover leaf" where it appears I have three tongues.
I can do all that too, guess I never thought much of it. My tongue also has a split down the middle if I fold it in half but downwards and bite on it. hard to explain easier to see in person.
I know a guy who once caught a fly and snorted it up his nose and spit it out his mouth. What was funny was it the fly was alive the whole time, even after coming out his mouth. Chemistry class is always fun for those kind of things matt
Speaking of Chemistry, I could pick the locks on the equipment drawers with my hairpins. I taught my friends how to do it, but I had the speed record.
LMAO!!! Its alright his kids wont comeout as sane as yours . Im just wondering why the hell or how the hell he figured that talent out.
Little-known facts about Carbon McCoy: I am, apparently, the only one in all of Georgia that knows how to drive. My mouth is light years faster than my brain. I have this amazing ability to lose weight on a McDonald's diet. ...and, vicariously, I live while the whole world dies.
1st strange talent : I can do this weird thing with a ball that I've discovered not many other people can do. I can hold it in my palm, let it roll rapidly down my forearm and bounce it off the crook of my forearm (antecubital fossa) by extending my elbow smartly. The ball goes up in the air and I catch it neatly on the way down in my palm. I can do this very rapidly, 100 % of the time, no errors, with pretty much any type of light to moderate weight spherical ball. And instead of rolling it, I can even toss it directly from the palm to the crook (without rolling) and bounce it, etc. I'm not very co-ordinated in general, so I found it surprising that most others couldn't do this. I guess it's because I learned this trick at a young age from a cricket player (cricket players love to play with the ball like this). 2nd strange talent : I've been told I have a gift for remembering numbers. Well, it's fading now, but when I was younger I never needed to record a single telephone or pager number, I could commit literally hundreds of them to memory with little effort.