Wednesday, July 07, 2004

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Nook posted this link in his blog. So I took the test, too. Here are my results:
Wackiness: 36/100
Rationality: 42/100
Constructiveness: 78/100
Leadership: 56/100
You are an SECL--Sober Emotional Constructive Leader. This makes you a politician. You cut deals, you change minds, you make things happen. You would prefer to be liked than respected, but generally people react to you with both. You are very sensitive to criticism, since your entire business is making people happy.

At times your commitment to the happiness of other people can cut into the happiness of you and your loved ones. This is very demanding on those close to you, who may feel neglected. Slowly, you will learn to set your own agenda--including time to yourself.

You are gregarious, friendly, charming and charismatic. You like animals, sports, and beautiful cars. You wear understated gold jewelry and have secret bad habits, like chewing your fingers and fidgeting.

You are very difficult to dislike.


Uh, yeah. It's all true except for the part about sports and gold jewelry. Oh, and the POLITICIAN part. What's up with THAT? Have I missed my calling? (Did I ever find it?)
In four years will we be seeing the slogan "AliGator -- Your choice in Oh-Eighter"?
Probably not. But at least by then I'll be old enough to be President of The United States of America.
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I got some cool gifts for my birthday. First were some lovely e-cards and e-mails from friends far and wide. Then came an Amazon gift certificate. Then I got a gift certificate for a MASSAGE. A little money, with which I bought the Lost In Translation and Virgin Suicides DVDs, which came out today in a little package deal. And finally, I didn't have to cook dinner last night. We had people in, and I got to sit while other people prepared the meal.
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Fahrenheit 9/11 came out today in France. It is playing NOWHERE in La Rochelle. I can't believe it. The closest city it's playing in is Saintes, and we all know that that's 75 km away. I'm hoping that it'll be playing somewhere here next week. Two of our cinemas are closed after hosting an international film festival. They're the kind of cinemas most susceptible to show films like Moore's, anyway.

Thinking: This looks much better than my entry at AOL.

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