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Radar...

I can identify the engine in most (or at least many) performance cars by their sound as they drive by - without seeing the vehicle.

I think that is fairly common among street rodders, though.
Yep, my dog can tell the difference between my Sportster 883 and my dad's 1200.

I can tell you way too much about most people within 15 minutes of meeting them.
 
On a serious note, there have been several times that I've *gotten a funny feeling*, called the wife & told her to check the kids, to find out the then 2 or 3-yr-old was outside, near the street or something similar. She(wife)has had the same experience more than once.

Aaaa... Hm. A coincidendar?


A watch-dar. I see a watch, I'll know where you live (and your annual income). :p Only applies to Oslo.
 
My gay-dar is spot on.

I had to laugh when I read that one. I once had a gay employee who everyone referred to as "Big Gay Ron". He was loud and proud of who he was, and entertaining all the time. One of the things he would often say was, "My Gay-Dar is spot on, and that boy is a ___! Mm hmm!"

Ron was quite the dynamic personality. I'm sure that he changed more than one person's perception of the gay community.