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It's worth a look-see because the images themselves are so beautiful. Be sure to post your results!

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CarlaB Enthusiast

That was fun. Some of the results were on the money, others were not ... There are so many, don't know which to share!

One of the funny ones is that it said I liked contemporary decor ... I live in a 90 year old bungalow!! But as you can see from the sofa in my avatar, our decor is pretty eclectic.

Guhlia Rising Star

Wow, it was totally off for me, but the pictures were really neat... Made me think...

Jo.R Contributor

That was fun, and it was 100% on for me. Does that mean I'm uncomplicated?

Mood: Dreamer

Fun: Escape Artist

Habbits: Bac to Basics

Love: Home Soul

I do have to say I thought the picture of a guy reading on the toliet was funny, considering how close a relationship I have had with my toliet.

kara7 Rookie

That's really cool!!!

For me:

Mood~Easy Rider

Fun~Escape Artist

Habits~Junkie Monkey

Love~Love Bug

Everything was ver true to who I am. Almost scary.

Kara

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

That was neat!!

Here's mine:

Mood~ Easy Rider

Fun~ Escape Artist

Habits~ Junkie Monkey

Love~ Home Soul

They were pretty accurate for me!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

...it's good to know that my choice for 'gross' was the most popular (hairy back guy!!) :lol:


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...it's good to know that my choice for 'gross' was the most popular (hairy back guy!!) :lol:

Hi Nikki!

I was mood- Sophisticat :P

Fun- Escape Artist (definitely true!)

Habits- High time roller (must have been cuz I clicked on the martini :P

Love- Love Bug! That one was on too. (I liked the sniggly older couple)

jerseyangel Proficient

That was fun! Pretty accurate--I'd say 3 out of 4...

Mood--Dreamer

Fun--Conqueror (this is where they lost me... :lol: )

Habits--New Wave Puritan

Love--Home Soul

OMG Nikki--I picked the hairy-back guy as "gross", too! :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast

That was fun wasn't it??

Pretty accurate too...

Mood: Dreamer (oh yes, never get anything done me!)

Fun: Escape Artist

Habits: High time roller

Love: Home Soul (Unashamedly!)

OMG Nikki--I picked the hairy-back guy as "gross", too! :D

:lol::lol:

You know, I was drawn to some others as well until I realised that *I* have them or do them!!! :ph34r::lol::lol::lol:

ebrbetty Rising Star

that was fun..thanks

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Pretty cool, it was me--to a T!

Ashley Enthusiast

Mood: Dreamer

Fun: Conqueror

Habits: Junkie-Monkey

Love: Love Bug

Wow! Mine's right too! I thought that muscle-dude was pretty gross.

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Mtndog Collaborator
That was fun! Pretty accurate--I'd say 3 out of 4...

Mood--Dreamer

Fun--Conqueror (this is where they lost me... :lol: )

Habits--New Wave Puritan

Love--Home Soul

OMG Nikki--I picked the hairy-back guy as "gross", too! :D

That's so funny! I picked the Botox injections.

I went back and did my second choices (some of them were really hard to choose!)

I came out Dreamer

Escape Artist (this is SO clearly me!)

high time roller (is this trying to tell me something :P )

And love bug.

patti- New wave Puritan????????????

I want the bedroom I picked! The sleigh bed with the white sheets and covers and sunshine......ahhh heaven!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I want the bedroom I picked! The sleigh bed with the white sheets and covers and sunshine......ahhh heaven!

Yup, I want that too!....so serene......

jerseyangel Proficient
Yup, I want that too!....so serene......

I picked the other white bedroom--the one with the curtains around the bed. It looked so restful....

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I picked the other white bedroom--the one with the curtains around the bed. It looked so restful....

....are we obsessed with sleep?? :unsure:

jerseyangel Proficient
....are we obsessed with sleep?? :unsure:

:lol: We must be! Ever since I was thrown into surgical menopause, I can't get a good night's sleep anymore. :angry:

LisaJ Apprentice

that was so fun! and you have the CUTEST puppy!! :D

Mtndog Collaborator
that was so fun! and you have the CUTEST puppy!! :D

I love BED and Angus (the pup) says thank you! He wants to play wth Patti's kitty (all kitties for that matter!)

Mango04 Enthusiast

Mood: Dreamer

Fun: Conqueror

Habits: New Wave Puritan

Love: Love Bug

I'm looking at this and realizing I picked water as my drink and tea as my treat. How boring am I? I think I need to go live it up and drink a soda or something :rolleyes:

I wonder if any of us picked the waffle as our treat. It looks pretty tasty but I honestly didn't even notice it the first time around.

jerseyangel Proficient
I love BED and Angus (the pup) says thank you! He wants to play wth Patti's kitty (all kitties for that matter!)

I love bed, too! :lol:

That would be so cute if Angus and Allo could play together :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I'm looking at this and realizing I picked water as my drink and tea as my treat. How boring am I? I think I need to go live it up and drink a soda or something :rolleyes:

:lol::lol:

I picked lemon tea as my drink and sleep as a treat!!!!.....life in the fast lane can be pretty exhausting you know! ;)

Mtndog Collaborator
:lol::lol:

I picked lemon tea as my drink and sleep as a treat!!!!.....life in the fast lane can be pretty exhausting you know! ;)

I was picking the pictures in my dream life- champagne, scuba diving, tropical beaches. Oh yeah- and trampoline jumping after cosmos :P I'm not that exciting in real life (just ask my hubby) but in my imagination I'm a world traveler who sips champagne in first class on my weekly shopping trip to Paris or returning home from my spa week in Icealnd (and I'm six feet tall and blonde too :P )

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I wonder if any of us picked the waffle as our treat. It looks pretty tasty but I honestly didn't even notice it the first time around.

well *I* picked the waffle. ;) dang that thing looked good. But I did the thing twice.....also picked wine and champagne.......

picked L'Arc de Triomphe the first time and a hiking trail the second time....but am too tired to do either. :(

they called me a Sophisticat - ha ha - - if they could see me now.

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