1. Do you generally tend to be early, late or right on time?
I aim for early or right on time. I used to be terrified of being late, but I seem to constantly be late for a lot of things over the last few years.
2. Did you belong to any clubs in high school? If so, which did you value the most?
I didn't join too many clubs. What I did value most is quite different from what I'd say I value most now. I was a classroom geek overall.
3. Where was your favorite place to hang out when you were in high school? How often were you there and were you usually with friends or alone?
There was only one place to hang out--the mall. I occasionally went with friends, but mostly I did stuff on my own.
4. Take this quiz (if you haven't already!): What chess piece are you? (Thanks to Charles.)
The Black Queen You scored 3 Power-Finesse, 3 Leader-Follower, 2 Unique-Ordinary, and 0 Offense-Defense! |
You are devoted to the cause, and you protect the interests of the Black team. You will often be working behind the scenes, protecting even the lowliest pawn. However, you are impossible to ignore, since at any moment you could strike like the black widow. It is more in your nature to allow your opponent to make a foolish mistake that you exploit, than it is for you to try and force an aggressive victory for your team. |
Link: The What Chess Piece Are You Test written by Gundark27 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
Yeah, pretty much got that right. hee
5. When is the last time you played a board game and what game did you play? Did you win?
Trivial Pursuit with Sparky. When we play, he plays by "normal" rules, and I have to answer land on a wedge question and get it right TWICE to get a wedge. I probably won anyway, but Sparky's getting harder to beat.
6. You're called to serve on a jury. Would you rather sit on a capital murder case, a personal injury case, a wrongful death suit or a drunk driving case, and why?
None. I would find it hard to separate the crime from the person and impossible to judge value of crime versus punishment. Serving on a jury is no joke.
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