I’d like to know who the people are that write these things, and how they do it. I was amazed at the results of this test, coz it fits my self-image to a tee. “The occasional bloody civil war,” indeed. The second time I took the test I came out as Einstein; and by the way, I suggest you use the 45-question quiz...it takes all of about 45 seconds to answer the questions...provided you know the answers, of course. See all the leader types here. Hat-tip to Rodger.
Speaking of Rodger…I stole this from him, too. Made me LOL!
I got Abe too.
ReplyDeleteAh-ha...so you've done the "bloody civil war" thingie too, Laurie?
ReplyDelete:-)
Ha! I love that graphic on the back of the window, too. I saw it one day but my "pilot" didn't (the RSO is the backseater, the pilot, yeah, in charge). I just showed her and she laughed too.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it was 3 months later! ;)
Take care, Buck!
And, HI Laurie!!! I'm on my way over to your site right now, M'Lady!
I'm Abe, as well.
ReplyDeleteBuck said: Ah-ha...so you've done the "bloody civil war" thingie too, Laurie?
ReplyDeleteOnly when all other mediation failed. My way or the highway, baby. That explains a lot in my life... LOL!
Laurie sez: That explains a lot in my life... LOL!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, my life, too...come to think of it!
:-)
Now I'm a little unnerved by my results! I'm Saddam...yes, that one.
ReplyDeleteTo quote the verbage under the picture: People who don't like you better like chemical weapons. You like to be the toughest on the block. You aren't afraid of confrontation.
Hmmm...not exactly my perception of myself...
Funny how the test results change, based on the number of questions. I came out as JFK twice and Clinton once on the tests with fewer questions?? Strange...
ReplyDeleteI am a twice-confirmed Sadaamite. Preposterous! Martha Stewart maybe, but not Sadaam Hussein :)
ReplyDeleteBuck: I only took the thing twice, with results as indicated. But...as I said, I'd like to know how these things are constructed. It's interesting one can get different results on multiple tries.
ReplyDeleteJo: Speaking of Martha Stewart... Back in 2001 the company I worked for in SFO was competing for a contract to develop, manage, and maintain the Martha Stewart Organization's web site. I incurred ridicule and ever-lasting infamy throughout the company by casually mentioning that Martha Stewart is one of my lust-objects during an MSO business strategy meeting... and, by the way, could I have the responsibility of being her personal escort when she visited us? It was rumored at the time Martha herself would visit us as part of the final pre-award evaluation process. She never did visit, but we did win the contract. Missed opportunities...