Monday, June 23, 2008

I was definitely expecting the donkey

This comes as a surprise (or confirmation that these online quizzes don't know what they're talking about). If anyone achieves the ultimate and becomes Pooh, do let me know.

Your result for The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-The-Pooh Character Test...

Piglet


"It's a little Anxious," he said to himself, "to be a Very Small Animal Entirely Surrounded by Water. Christopher Robin and Pooh could escape by Climbing Trees, and Kanga could escape by Jumping, and Rabbit could escape by Burrowing, and Owl could escape by Flying, and Eeyore could escape by -- by Making a Loud Noise Until Rescued, and here am I, surrounded by water and I can't do anything."

You scored as Piglet!

ABOUT PIGLET: Piglet is a Very Small Animal, who used to live in his own house, a nice big tree. However, after Owl's house was blown over by a storm, he "found" Piglet's house, and Piglet didn't want to tell him that the home was already lived in. So he went to live with Pooh.

WHAT THIS SAYS ABOUT YOU: You are a rather nervous person, and you tend to worry about The Worst happening. You don't really feel capable of dealing with the things that life could throw at you, and so you tend to fret about it. You are one of those people who seems to think that worrying actually accomplishes something... and your friends can't help but love you for it. Your humble manner and self-deprecating ways make your friends feel good about themselves. They want to help and protect you.

Your loving friends are always trying to encourage you to be more independent, and they are right. You need to develop a bit of self confidence and stand on your own two feet.

Take The Deep and Meaningful Winnie-The-Pooh Character Test at HelloQuizzy


3 comments:

  1. Damn - Eeyore! A little unjust, surely.

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  2. I'd have said Eeyore is the penultimate aspiration. Pooh himself being the ultimate, of course.

    I also did the quiz on behalf of my lovely wife, answering as I thought she probably would, and got - no surprise - Kanga.

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  3. Excuse me butting in; I got a tigger. Shome mishtake, shurely?

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