Hidden Talents?

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Lynnie L

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No - maybe I will go Google him - was he Canadian?

Edit - oh THAT ars*hole!~

What a freak!

I saw pictures of him dressed in ladies lacy black bra and panties - pervert - he was an atrocity - hard to believe he made it to the rank of Colonel in the military
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Plus he was the Base Commander of what was actually my first posting - Trenton Ontario

A very creepy individual to be sure

Yep, and I think pervert i too nice of a word for him!!
 

80sFan

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:hmm: I don't really have any hidden talents. I do have an acute sense of direction and can be in a strange town on vacation and find my way around with very little problems. It's more than that, though, almost an inner compass. Does everyone have this? Maybe it's not such a talent, lol.

I can assure you, everyone does not have this talent. My husband does...I call him the "human GPS" but I am the exact opposite. My sense of direction barely extends past knowing my left from my right. I am so easily lost, even in areas I'm completely familiar with.

I guess my (useless) hidden talent is that I am the best at Tetris (mainly the old-school version for Gameboy, but I've kicked @ss in some newer versions as well.
Also, I don't often cook very well, but I can make a complete, tasty enough breakfast (eggs, hash browns, toast, tea/coffee and a banana PB smoothie) in under 12 minutes, start to finish.

My other talents will remain hidden because only the hubby gets to experience them ;;D
 

Doc Creed

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I can assure you, everyone does not have this talent. My husband does...I call him the "human GPS" but I am the exact opposite. My sense of direction barely extends past knowing my left from my right. I am so easily lost, even in areas I'm completely familiar with.

I guess my (useless) hidden talent is that I am the best at Tetris (mainly the old-school version for Gameboy, but I've kicked @ss in some newer versions as well.
Also, I don't often cook very well, but I can make a complete, tasty enough breakfast (eggs, hash browns, toast, tea/coffee and a banana PB smoothie) in under 12 minutes, start to finish.

My other talents will remain hidden because only the hubby gets to experience them ;;D
You tease, lol.
Wow, you took me back with the Gameboy reference! Loved Tetris. My sister and I were pretty good but I can't remember scores and all that.
So, are you one of those wives that get "lost" in Walmart and leave their husband at the front bench holding their wife's purse? ;)
 

GNTLGNT

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You tease, lol.
Wow, you took me back with the Gameboy reference! Loved Tetris. My sister and I were pretty good but I can't remember scores and all that.
So, are you one of those wives that get "lost" in Walmart and leave their husband at the front bench holding their wife's purse? ;)
....I resemble that remark...but dammit!, I own that purse-and make it accessorize no matter what I'm wearing....
 

80sFan

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You tease, lol.
Wow, you took me back with the Gameboy reference! Loved Tetris. My sister and I were pretty good but I can't remember scores and all that.
So, are you one of those wives that get "lost" in Walmart and leave their husband at the front bench holding their wife's purse? ;)

I ALWAYS get lost while shopping if hubby and I go our separate ways. Telling me "meet me where we came in" doesn't work because I will never remember which entrance we used.
Thankfully, in this day and age I can call him to figure out where to find him.
 

danie

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I can assure you, everyone does not have this talent. My husband does...I call him the "human GPS" but I am the exact opposite. My sense of direction barely extends past knowing my left from my right. I am so easily lost, even in areas I'm completely familiar with.
I'm good with driving directions, but put me in a hotel room, and when leaving the room, I'll turn the wrong way nearly every time to head toward the elevator/exit. What up with that?