What are you an expert on?
By imadriscoll
@imadriscoll (2228)
United States
November 29, 2006 5:46pm CST
Everyone knows, or at least think that they know, something at an expert level. It can be something of high intelligence or common everyday things. I am an expert in how not to use Christmas Tree lights in decorating your house, on how to please my husband and many other things. How about you?
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15 responses
@soldenski (2503)
• United States
29 Nov 06
I am a expert in just about everything, just kidding, if I had to choose, I guess I would say...reading books. I know I am lame.
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@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
I don't think that's lame. Actually you'll probably end up being an expert in something if you keep on reading!
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@september_1st (3209)
• Romania
29 Nov 06
I'n not an expert but i do have some knowledge in computers since i'm working in the field.
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Well then happy birthday ... very early or a little late! ;)
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Perhaps the longer you work with computers them more likely you'll become an expert in your field. Out of curiousity, what's so great about Sept. 1st?
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@Sorathian (4329)
• Pakistan
30 Nov 06
I am good at making others laugh, i am very straight forward, i am good at my accounting concepts
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
The world needs more people who can make others laugh! Actually have you ever considered going into politics? Laughter, honesty and good accounting is something this world could use!
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Dare I say it? I am not an expert, but some many consider me an expert at pregnancy and childbirth!!! LOL After having seven kids, I've got it down!!!
And I am an expert to my kids in everything...except calculus. ha ha
They come to me on everything and anything. I give them the best answer I can.
So to them, I am an expert. Cause if they need to know anything from school help or an explaination of a name they were called at school, they ask mom!
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Once you get past 4...each time the question is, "What's one more?"
I am done though!!!!!!
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
As previously stated, I dub you Queen of all things fertile!
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Though there are two women in my church who have 10 children each. One of them had all her kids, with the exception of her set of twins, at home. She might have you beat?
@not4me (1711)
• United States
6 Dec 06
I don't consider myself an expert at any one thing and to be honest that has bothered me for quite a while now. I'm a good air traffic controller, good with foreign languages, good with computers, I'm a good musician and I'm becoming a good pilot but because I move around so much I've never stuck with one thing to become really great at it. Right when I think I'm becoming an expert I have to move on and over time I forget concepts or phraseology and even some basics.
I really suck at common everyday things too, mostly because I'm so disorganized, which makes things even worse because I'm planning on being a housewife while my husband is in Iraq.
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@medooley (1873)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Am I an expert on anything? I can say that I really think that I am. But I guess if I had to pick something it would on the what should should do when you are playing second base, and there is one out with a man on first, and the ball is hit at you.
Turn the double play! Yes I am right again!
And I don't think we need to know that you are an expert on pleasing your husband.
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@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
I thought for sure you would say that you were an expert in getting hit in the face with a softball ... it's happened 4 times since I've known you!
You already knew I was an expert in pleasing my husband because that's how you got 2 neices and a nephew! ;)
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
So maybe you could say that you're an expert in diversity or multi-tasking!
@angel1983 (149)
• Australia
30 Nov 06
i would have to say i am an expert at picking Advocados and oranges from the supermarket. Mine always are a good pick.
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
So what's the trick? Care to share your skills with the rest of us?
@Penguinsangel (3498)
• United States
30 Nov 06
Honsetly I can not think of a single thing I can claim to be an expert on. Like I am drawing a complete and utter blank. Hum...great question though!!! I might have to come back to this later, maybe I'll think of something. hehehe
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
I hope you do come back and answer this, I would be interested to know. But it's my understanding that you're an expert in saving the lives of fish!
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
What is Pachislo and Pachinko? I'm not familiar with these things?
@imadriscoll (2228)
• United States
30 Nov 06
ah yes, thinking fast is a great thing to be an expert in. Unless of course it leads you to making rash decisions that you'll later regret.
@cloudwatcher (6861)
• Australia
21 Feb 07
I know absolutely NOTHING about computers!
People laugh when I say this, because they know how much work I do by computer. However, it is true. I know nothing about computers, but I do know Microsoft Publisher inside out, back to front and upside down. I do a lot of design work and writing booklets and teaching materials, and it is all on Publisher, so I suppose you could say I am good at using Publisher.