
I possess several nearly useless talents.
For example, I am really good at doubling numbers. If you were to say, “63,” I would reply with, “126, 252, 504, 1008, 2016, 4032…” at a very rapid rate for a long time (in fact, as I was typing those numbers, my typing skills lagged far behind my number-doubling skills). I suppose it’s kind of neat if you’ve never seen me do it before, but like I said, for the most part, it’s useless.
Another talent I have is the ability to recognize actors in movies. I’ll be watching some movie and will just hear a character speak, or catch a glimpse of his face and then I’ll recognize him as the butler in some other movie from 12 years earlier. This is another pretty useless ability, but it impresses people from time to time as well.
Sometimes though, I really drop the ball.
Last night, I was floored by the discovery that
John Rhys-Davies, who played Sallah in the
Indiana Jones movies, also played Gimli in the
Lord of the Rings trilogy.
I might’ve been somewhat thrown off by the fact that Sallah is a big guy who dwarfs Indy in
Raiders of the Lost Ark while Gimli is, well, just a dwarf.
Probably several of you will chime in and say something to the effect that you immediately realized it was the same actor, and how could I not realize it if I was really as good at identifying actors as I say I am.
Normally, I would tell you to keep your gloating to yourself, but considering that this is an ability that I have been somewhat prideful about in the past, I deserve it—gloat away.