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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

"Sunny Day Sweepin' the clouds away,on my way to where the air is sweet...Can you tell me how to get ,how to get to Sesame Street"



Scanning through my Singapore friend Geri Soon's blog tonight I came across this very cool personality quiz she took which I just finished taking myself. It peers into your persona posing pertinent questions. Tabulating the results it creates a character for you that best resembles you on Sesame Street! Check it out and take the test. In my younger days I used to be a major fan and constant watcher of Sesame Street, I loved every moment of it. To this day we still have many Sesame Street videos lining our shelves. In fact it's nearly time to pull out probably the oldest we own yet my all time favourite. It's a Christmas special that has tons of carol singing, humourous Christmas parties and much more. The classic moment of the movie though is when Bert, Ernie and Oscar the grouch (the grump who is permanently planted in the garbage can if you can't recall) are spinning super fast around the skating rink. Oscar then goes flying through the glass shattering it and crashes down several sets of staircases landing badly banged at the feet of my favourite character Big Bird! How I adore Big Bird but Snuffleupagus is interesting no doubt, never thought of myself as a brown elephant like creature, though I do love elephants. Enjoy and have fun with the test!



Snuffleupagus
You scored 41% Organization, 58% abstract, and 64% extroverted!
This test measured 3 variables:

First, this test measured how organized you are. Some muppets like Cookie Monster make big messes, while others like Bert are quite anal about things being clean.

Second, this test measured if you prefer a concrete or an abstract viewpoint. For the purposes of this test, concrete people are considered to gravitate more to mathematical and logical approaches, whereas abstract people are more the dreamers and artistic type.

Third, this test measured if you are more of an introvert or an extrovert. By definition, an introvert concentrates more on herself and an extrovert focuses more on others. In this test an introvert was somebody that either tends to spend more time alone or thinks more about herself.

You are somewhat organized, both concrete and abstract, and both introverted and extroverted.

I bet you didn't think you were Snuffleupagus. Let's find out why.

You are both somewhat organized. You have a good idea where you put things and you probably keep your place reasonably clean. You aren't totally obsessed with neatness though. Alloyius Snuffleupagus (and all Snuffleupagus') is not sloppy by nature, but he moves so incredibly slowly that it is impossible for him to be totally organized.

You both are about equally concrete and abstract thinkers. You have a good balance in your life. You know when to be logical at times, but you also aren't afraid to explore your dreams and desires... within limits of course. Snuffy generally has very basic interests, but he explores his abstract sensitive side when he plays his snuffleflute.

You both are somewhat introverted. Originally Snuffleupagus was very shy and was only Big Bird's invisible friend. However as he has aged he has started to build new friendships with new characters. Like Snuffy, you probably like to have some time to yourself. However, you do appreciate spending time with your friends, and you aren't scared of social situations.

The other possible characters are
Oscar the Grouch
Big Bird
Cookie Monster
Ernie
Elmo
Kermit the Frog
Grover
The Count
Guy Smiley
Bert

If you enjoyed this test, I would love the feedback! Also if you want to tell me your favorite Sesame Street character, I can total them up and post them here. Perhaps your choice will win!








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Teague Neal
Oakville, Ontario
Canada

Toronto born Teague Neal has been published in The Oakville Beaver, The Tattoo Teen Newspaper, and online at www.ReadTheTattoo.com and He has been recognized by the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists and the Suburban Newspaper Association. He runs his own blog at www.teaguenealsplw.blogspot.com that been featured online at Home Base Holidays, he is currently writing his first science fiction and mystery novel.



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