I found out that I could juggle when I used to work in an after-school/summer daycare. I would juggle these goofy foam blocks that the kindergartners had in their class. However, like Commie, I cannot whistle for my life.
LOL your reminded me of an old memory. It was in middle school and a group of us were playing the pain and whistle game. I discovered that if you inflict enough pain *pinching* it makes it difficult to whistle. So they went around pinching each other until the victim was able to hold a 2-3 second whistle. Well one poor kid decided to play but to his demise he couldn't actually whistle so when it was his turn.... yes. poor kid lol
In school they taught us to juggle with extremely lightweight scarfs that floated, while I could juggle them I cannot juggle something that actually has weight to it. I can whistle however I don't whistle the way most people do by blowing out, when I whistle I suck air in and get the same effect.
I used to work at a restaurant in Lebanon. Whenever we'd get bored, we'd start juggling, with or without customers. Somehow everyone could do it but me. I tried with hackysacks. It didn't go so well. Almost smacked a customer in the face with one. Then I tried with fruits from the bar. We had fun cleaning up. Then on shift as bartender I was flaring with bottles. It worked. Yeah, I'm confused too.
Maybe the weight distribution of the bottles was more intuitive to you than sacks and rotting edibles? That or you had a muscle epiphany.
I think some small part of my brain was going: If you break those bottles, not only will you have to pay for them, but you're wasting alcohol. Must've been preventing me from dropping them. That and making myself look like a tool if they fell.