After watching this video I have one question. Do you have a hidden talent too?
Enjoy the surprising ability of this young lady! She was a student in New Zealand when her mates discovered her unusual talent.
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Damon J. Gray
Some of those were pretty impressive.
Carol Ashby
Amazing!
Secret talent? Maybe. When we were middle school youth leaders, I mastered hanging a spoon on my nose and keeping it there as I moved around. Does that qualify?
If I see you at a conference and you want to learn, I can teach you. It’s actually useful. I’ve used that skill more than once to shift the tone of a meeting at work.
Robin E. Mason
what a fun video!!! i can do accents but perhaps not that many, and not on demand except my Brit – it’s just there – or my Irish
Janet Ann Collins
She’s amazing! I wonder if she’ll be able to use her talent somehow in her future career.
Carol Ashby
Zookeeper, maybe?
cindy mahoney
For an agent? To use while reading all those MS? Stress relief?
Melissa Henderson
Wow!!! That’s a lot of sounds! 🙂
Sister Georjean
This is great!!! Thank you
Jennifer Deibel
Wow!! Well, don’t be jealous, but I can shine a flashlight into my mouth and it lights up under my eyes and comes out my nostrils. 😀
Cindy M
Jennifer
LOLOLOL! Words fail.
Bonnie Engstrom
Carol,
You must have some Swedish blood since you do the spoon on the nose trick. My husband has taught it to our grandchildren. Really fun in a restaurant to see him, our daughter, our son and six kids all around a table with spoons hanging from their noses! I still haven’t mastered it, but I’m only 1/4 Swedish.
Bonnie Engstrom
Carol Ashby
Pure British Isles but I got the Scottish nose. My African American son can’t do it because his nose doesn’t stick out far enough, but my Hispanic daughter can. There’s a special way to prepare before you hang it. That’s the secret I’ll share in person (demo required).
Katie Powner
My hidden talents are so well hidden that even I don’t know what they are.
Carol Ashby
I could name several, but I won’t embarrass you with praise…this time.
Kristi Woods
Crazy fun!
Cindy Mahoney /Claire O'Sullivan
Steve,
I’d ask how you find these, but I rather fear the answer.
blessings, have a great weekend
Cindy (aka authorclaire1 on twitter)
Sheri Dean Parmelee, Ph.D
A gift is a gift and she has one. Don’t think it will lead to Best Selling Book status, but it is still pretty impressive. That was fun!