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Author Topic: Which character from a novel are you?  (Read 2953 times)
martle
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« Reply #75 on: 22:18:14, 13-02-2008 »

Indeed.

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« Reply #76 on: 22:52:03, 13-02-2008 »

Or this?

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« Reply #77 on: 22:53:29, 13-02-2008 »

Let's not have any of that Disney abomination - this is Tigger (and Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet and Roo, not to mention Eeyore with whom so many of us identify):

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« Reply #78 on: 23:00:27, 13-02-2008 »

I better not change the avatar for the time being.

I reckon my partner is a Rabbit. In fact, I have a theory that all human beings can be classified by one of the nine character in Winnie the Pooh.
I took a quiz on Facebook recently which told me I was Piglet.  Which pleased me, as Piglet was an early childhood nickname and is my avatar on another forum Smiley

A friend of mine is mad about Tigger and was quite put out when the Facebook quiz told him he was Owl.
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« Reply #79 on: 23:24:38, 13-02-2008 »

Ruth, any chance of reproducing that quiz here? Could be fun. On the other hand it could end in tears before bedtime when people discover they aren`t piglets or tiggers Undecided
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« Reply #80 on: 23:31:48, 13-02-2008 »

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...




So, no surprises there, then. Typical. Just typical.
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« Reply #81 on: 23:49:35, 13-02-2008 »



(when I'm not Mr Worry that is)
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« Reply #82 on: 09:17:41, 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...




So, no surprises there, then. Typical. Just typical.

Hmmm, something`s not right somewhere. According to the test I`m Pooh!! I don`t even like honey! Yuck. Typical. Just typical Roll Eyes
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« Reply #83 on: 09:40:08, 14-02-2008 »

I came out as Pooh as well. I'm obviously a Bear of Little Brain. I did one or two other Pooh tests, too - you can tell I have time on my hands - and came out variously as Piglet, Tigger and Owl, so do you know what? I suspect these personality tests are not reliable Shocked Shocked.
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« Reply #84 on: 09:45:37, 14-02-2008 »

That would make me Tigger then.  Embarrassed
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« Reply #85 on: 09:54:59, 14-02-2008 »

I came up with my theory of nine personality types after learning about the Enneagram (a model which increpatio's Religious Studies teacher told him all about, when she should have been explaining other things to my mind.)

There is no test.  You just decide which one of nine types you fit.

I'll try the Poohsonality Test later.  Thanks for the link.
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« Reply #86 on: 11:48:13, 14-02-2008 »

I got eeyore too.
someone once described me as eeyore 'without the Joi de Vivre'...
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« Reply #87 on: 20:51:24, 14-02-2008 »

I came out as Pooh as well. I'm obviously a Bear of Little Brain. I did one or two other Pooh tests, too - you can tell I have time on my hands - and came out variously as Piglet, Tigger and Owl, so do you know what? I suspect these personality tests are not reliable Shocked Shocked.

I came out as Pooh as well, but I'm sure I'm an Eeyore - like so many other members.

I don't think you're a Pooh, Mary, no way.  A Christopher Robin or Roo possibly, but certainly not Pooh.

Any Kangas, Owls or Rabbits to own up?
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« Reply #88 on: 21:03:38, 14-02-2008 »

Another Pooh, for what it's worth. Smiley
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« Reply #89 on: 21:06:22, 14-02-2008 »

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".
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