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Author Topic: Which character from a novel are you?  (Read 2953 times)
Antheil
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« Reply #105 on: 22:29:38, 14-02-2008 »

I did done the Pooh test but came out as Piglet.  Which is OK

At the moment I am Gordon Comstock, trimming the threads from my frayed cuffs with blunt nail scissors and agonising about only having four fags left to last the week and the horrors of conversing with a Commercial Traveller.

Other times I am Gossamer Beynon, in a frenzy of delight in finding a small ginger headed man in a brown paper bag whilst my Father bounces down the street with a finger, not his own, in his mouth.  Or I could be Polly Garter, or I could be A Draper Mad for Love

Bed calls I think!
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« Reply #106 on: 22:32:07, 14-02-2008 »

Night Anty Kiss Kiss Kiss
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« Reply #107 on: 22:36:32, 14-02-2008 »

Anyone for hunny?
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Antheil
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« Reply #108 on: 22:37:48, 14-02-2008 »

Night tinners,  Kiss

As Sister Tapioca Jasmine said "Who is that girl with the vivid imagination in the Third Form?"
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« Reply #109 on: 23:08:48, 14-02-2008 »

There seem to be several to choose from, Mort, but the Poohsonality Test appears to be as good as any. I just took the test...

Me too and I'm Pooh!



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« Reply #110 on: 00:28:54, 15-02-2008 »

Oh Pooh! Me too.

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« Reply #111 on: 09:32:59, 15-02-2008 »

How about:

Rabbit:  John W (and we are all his friends and relations)
Kanga:  Milly (the only one of us being a practical mother at the moment, though nothing like as bossy as Kanga)
Christopher Robin:  time-is-now
Eeyore:  Me, Mort, pim, tonybob, pw, Il Grande Inq, etc,etc
Owl:  Sydney Grew
Piglet: Ruth, Antheil
Tigger: martle on his own reckoning
Roo:  increpatio (I wouldn't want to get him to drink up his extract of malt if he didn't want to.)
Pooh: Anyone else.
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« Reply #112 on: 09:43:32, 15-02-2008 »

I got eeyore too.
someone once described me as eeyore 'without the Joi de Vivre'...

Having spent a few days there, I can remember describing Luxembourg to others as "Belgium without the sex appeal".

 Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #113 on: 10:11:14, 15-02-2008 »

Owl:  Sydney Grew

Ron, surely!  Cheesy
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« Reply #114 on: 12:29:04, 15-02-2008 »

Much as I'd love to be practical mum Kanga - I took the test and came out as Tigger!  Grin  I thought I would be him before I even took the test...you know......jump straight in and think later!
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« Reply #115 on: 12:41:18, 15-02-2008 »

I'm Rabbit...however I'm ashamed to say I don't know the stories
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« Reply #116 on: 20:13:40, 15-02-2008 »

Glad to see you have the proper illustrations, pw.  Mary and I thoroughly approve.

Absolutely.  After all, I only live a few miles from where it all happened:



I've been there! And played pooh-sticks.

I'm yet another Pooh by the way. Roll Eyes
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« Reply #117 on: 21:00:32, 15-02-2008 »



or alternatively



The first of these is taken from the website of the Pembroke College (Cambridge) Winnie-the-Pooh Society, the aims of which include having Elevenses. More can be read here: http://www.poohsoc.org.uk/

So good to see that students are spending their time in the pursuit of real literature (and eating, of course).

EDIT: I've just had to change the second picture because the one I first put there didn't seem to want to be there.
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« Reply #118 on: 22:44:24, 15-02-2008 »

Mole in Wind in the Willows (Very much so, and I still do.)

I'm more like Mr Badger "who simply hates society".  Cheesy



Roll Eyes
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« Reply #119 on: 22:50:46, 15-02-2008 »

Did someone mention Mr. Badger, mentioned Mr. Badger, rubbing his greasy fingers up and down down his faded green velvet jacket whilst eyeing up a sloe eyed Stoat?

No, I thought not.

-5 here, awfully cold, Night to All.
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