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At last, a place for me to ruminate and offer my own stylistic, sincere, and silly ideas.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Leading Man

FYI...

I found this a fair test. Although I was shooting for Cary Grant, I'll take the results.








Clark Gable
You scored 33% Tough, 9% Roguish, 19% Friendly, and 38% Charming!
You're a helluva guy, a real split personality and a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, you're a man's man, tough talking and ready for anything. But on the other hand, you soften your rough and tumble core with a disarmingly smooth exterior, and you make the ladies swoon. You're equally admired by both men and women alike, drinking other men under the table all the while charming the socks off half a dozen lovelies. You're a commanding presence, and you know how to get what - and who - you want when you want it. You're drawn to women who, like you, are savvy enough to deal with the world on their own terms. You work well with spitfires. Leading ladies include Joan Crawford, Myrna Loy, and Jean Harlow. No damsels in distress for you.

Find out what kind of classic dame you'd make by taking the Classic Dames Test.








My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:



















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You scored higher than 55% on Tough





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You scored higher than 13% on Roguish





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You scored higher than 30% on Friendly





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You scored higher than 74% on Charming
Link: The Classic Leading Man Test written by gidgetgoes on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test



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2 Comments:

Blogger Bored Housewife said...

So this IS you. I was wondering. How is it that I didn't notice you had a blog?? Sorry. Nice to see it, though. And are those other two in your sidebar yours as well? Cinema Fan and Wedge?

11:15 AM  
Blogger Mr. Don said...

Lisa,

This is a fairly recent blog, but yes, the other sites shown are also mine. Like you, I have found some mental refuge in bloging. I started with the Wedge blog and it has sort of grown from there.

Thanks for stopping by.

11:35 AM  

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