What talent do you WISH you had?


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LizziePooh is offline LizziePooh Post #11  August 18,2009, 5:49pm

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Easy - mine is singing. I wish I could sing. I am horrible. I have this one friend that always thought I was singing the Love Boat song - apparently everything comes out like that.

But I would love to be able to sing well!!
 
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I wish I could write creatively.
 
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The talent the I wish i had is to play the guitar more better than i use to. That would be great.
 
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I wish I had the ability to sing and sound good. I love to sing at the top of my voice every opportunity I get. Too bad I sound so atrocious!
 
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There are several talents I wish I had, most of which involve some level of creativity:

Cooking, sewing, needlepoint, quilting, painting, sculpting etc.

But alas...all I have is my stoopid brain... and that is often questionable on some days!

(Oh yeah...I always wanted to have the talents of a contortionist..don't ask why...it just looks really cool to be able to bend your body in those strange positions!)
 
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This isn't a typical talent, but sometimes, I wish I had the ability not to care so much about the things that I cannot change. It's frustrating to always be the wone bucking a system to make it fair or merciful or or sometimes even logical to have no results while other smile happily and say things like "that's not how it is here" and "you forget where you are". It still doesn't make it right. So, I wish I had their talent to be able to let things, at least the little ones, go faster and easier, and I think it takes a lot of talent to be able to do that.
 
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legend29 wrote :
I always wanted to have the talents of a contortionist..don't ask why

I think I can figure out why!
 
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I think I can figure out why!
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gothustartus wrote :
One of our teachers husbands is a musician and the school lets him come in to teach guitar to any teachers who are interested in their free periods.
My school would never let us do this--it doesn't fit in with the "mission statement." Of course, they would encourage me to learn outside of the work day, though. It's just as well--I often find I don't have enough hours in the day as it is with everything I have to get done.
 
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