wow.
1 posted on
03/16/2012 2:18:31 PM PDT by
SMGFan
To: SMGFan
I wonder if he’s seen or read Fahrenheit 457.
To: SMGFan
I once heard on the radio a guy who could tell you the score of every single Philadelphia Flyers game ever played.
That was pretty amazing.
This guy though, hands down winner.
4 posted on
03/16/2012 2:23:01 PM PDT by
End Times Sentinel
(In Memory of my dear Friend Henry Lee II)
To: SMGFan
He’d be better served memorizing the Scriptures. That achievement will have eternal rewards.
To: SMGFan
The Great Gatsby?? He was a.... Great!
8 posted on
03/16/2012 2:38:31 PM PDT by
sit-rep
To: SMGFan
A while back there was a kid in Seattle who could recite all the bus schedules.
10 posted on
03/16/2012 2:43:10 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
(Talent Without Ambition Is Sad - Ambition Without Talent Is Worse)
To: SMGFan
Lots of kids with autism can memorize movies and book chapters, etc.
12 posted on
03/16/2012 2:50:42 PM PDT by
Yaelle
(Santorum 2012)
To: SMGFan
Someone notify Andy Kaufman...
To: SMGFan
So can I, just not in the right order.
14 posted on
03/16/2012 3:42:01 PM PDT by
Cyman
To: SMGFan
Harold Bloom, whom I used to know, had an eidetic memory. He could remember word-for-word every book he read.
C. S. Lewis is also said to have had an eidetic memory. When he was a tutor at Oxford in his study, and discussing something with one of his students, he could point the student to the right shelf, book, and page number for any quotation.
16 posted on
03/16/2012 5:10:29 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: SMGFan
Get back to me when he can recite all of “Valley of the Dolls.”
To: SMGFan
This guy has waaaaaaay too much time on his hands.
20 posted on
03/16/2012 5:57:07 PM PDT by
ought-six
( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: SMGFan
And yet, the book was so boring that I didn’t bother finishing it in High School.
Useless.
21 posted on
03/16/2012 9:28:55 PM PDT by
Kevmo
(If you can define a man by the depravity of his enemies, Rick Santorum must be a noble soul indeed.)
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