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Oh this is a good one and perhaps an eye opener ey....

 

I too am a White Knight ;) And they liken us to Joan of Arc, The Lone

Ranger and Crusader Rabbit. And since we are the true " Givers " of the world

I expect that during ad week we'll be giving away some good deals. LOL

 

Happy Holidays!

Margaret

www.naturalindulgences.com

 

 

>I am a White Knight ;-p

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>*Smile*

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Me too - I was hoping for something exciting lol.

 

Virginia

 

 

At 03:36 AM 29/12/2004, you wrote:

 

>I'm a dreamer-minstrel. Apparently pretty pathetic! Woulda made a great

>nun! ROFLMAO!

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>Cheers!

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Wow! I'm a shepherd...guess that suits my current career in the nursing home

business. Kathy

 

 

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Christine Ziegler

 

12/28/2004 1:24:31 PM

OT Fun: Medieval Test

 

 

What medieval personality type are you?

 

<http://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html>

http://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html

 

I am a White Knight ;-p

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Me too! I wouldn't call us pathetic at all though :-))))

definitely not a nun either LOL

Shelley

 

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> I'm a dreamer-minstrel. Apparently pretty pathetic!

 

 

 

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See that's the silver lining thing going on with you. Me, I would rather

have been either a dragon or the exacutioner.... Village witch... Yeah, I'd

like to have been a mean evil village witch. Morrigan. Yeah... Morrigan.

Not some dreamer or strummer of strings, sounds so... so.... so la di

da-ish!

 

R " OFLM " AO!

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

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> Me too! I wouldn't call us pathetic at all though :-))))

> definitely not a nun either LOL

> Shelley

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Interesting... I came up as a Shepherd this time. I took this test a

couple of years ago, and was a Benevolent Ruler that time!

 

Karen :)

 

 

At 12:23 PM -0600 12/28/04, Christine Ziegler wrote:

>What medieval personality type are you?

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> <http://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html>

>http://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html

 

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I am a shepard. Guess that suits me also as I have worked with foster care

for 22 years and the last 4 years worked in the dorms with all my students

as a job corps center.

Warmly,

Fran

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<<Wow! I'm a shepherd...guess that suits my current career in the nursing home

business. Kathy>>

 

Yep, sounds about right. I was profiled as a Shepherd, too, and I work the

following jobs: one as an assistant kindergarten instructor, the other as a

remedial reading teacher. For once, a personality test pans out for me! Usually

when I take them the results reflect someone I barely recognize. I think it's

because the questions are often so ambiguous as to be interpreted in a variety

of ways. Or else I'm just waaaay too analytical, causing my answers to be

ambivalent at best. Does that happen to you, too?

 

jaime

 

 

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<< Interesting... I came up as a Shepherd this time. I took this test a

couple of years ago, and was a Benevolent Ruler that time!>>

 

Well, Karen, that's good. It means your experiences change and season you.

You're not stuck in a rut ;O)

 

jaime

 

 

 

 

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Well, I too am a dreamer/minstrel. Don't really understand that one....as

most of the time I am the first one that's b*tching and complaining that

there is NO silver lining! :) LOL

 

Well, I guess I am somewhat of a dreamer, and maybe a bit more soft hearted

than I care to let others know. :)

 

Thanks for the entertainment, Chris. I certainly needed it. It did

actually describe me pretty well.

 

Candy in Alabama

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Usually I try to answer honestly but some how the end result doesn't quite fit.

You know that of all the other jobs I have had I really like this one the most,

I just wish that after 6 years at the same place that I would have gained a

little respect. Administration thinks of me as a worker and the people on the

floor think of me as administration. I am between a rock and a hard place.

Recently I told the boss that I was looking for something else and he seemed

surprized. He came back a few days later and gave me a quarter an hour raise.

He claims that I deserve it but I really would like to have the respect as money

is nice to pay the bills but I have never really enjoyed the money end. He

could have given me my own office or a different title and I would have been

thrilled. By the way did I mention that I have been on a wage freeze for almost

2 years. Kathy in Ohio

 

 

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Brian Jacobs

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12/29/2004 3:22:27 PM

RE: OT Fun: Medieval Test

 

 

<<Wow! I'm a shepherd...guess that suits my current career in the nursing home

business. Kathy>>

 

Yep, sounds about right. I was profiled as a Shepherd, too, and I work the

following jobs: one as an assistant kindergarten instructor, the other as a

remedial reading teacher. For once, a personality test pans out for me! Usually

when I take them the results reflect someone I barely recognize. I think it's

because the questions are often so ambiguous as to be interpreted in a variety

of ways. Or else I'm just waaaay too analytical, causing my answers to be

ambivalent at best. Does that happen to you, too?

 

jaime

 

 

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Kathy, I know what you mean about a rock and a hard place. I was neither fish

nor fowl, bird nor beast when I was running the science program at my school. I

was teaching science to all grade levels but I wasn't a full-time, credentialed

teacher, so the certificated staff didn't treat me as one of them; I was

designing and implementing a science curriculum so I had more responsibility and

autonomy than a paraeducator, so the classified staff didn't treat me as one of

themselves, either. There was no category for what I was doing and no neat

little niche. It was uncomfortable. Educators tend to be quite clique-ish when

it comes to certificated and classified employees (at least in my district).

People were nice but neither group ever fully welcomed me as one of their own. I

existed in a sort of no-man's-land.

 

jaime

 

 

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