Thursday, February 17, 2011

Which Classic Villain Are You?

If you woke up with no other thought this morning than to find out which classic villain you are then head over here.

With just seven quick clicks I found out I am Dorian Gray and apparently have hedonistic ways!  Which sounds rather hilarious in my current jim-jam wearing state munching a bowl of high-fibre cereal. 

This hedonist is now off for a cup of tea...enjoy!

15 comments:

  1. I was Frankenstein's Monster, and there are people who would not disagree, so I had to regain my sense of self-worth by seeing which Jane Austen heroine I was. The thing is, nothing there can be bad...and Elizabeth Bennett! Wow!!!

    (thanks for this few minutes of morning joy!)

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  2. I am Dorian Gray too. Who knew I was so vain and self obsessed?! Something to ponder!

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  3. Haha! I too am Dorian Gray! Thanks for the link :-)

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  4. Audrey, Hahahaha! And thank YOU for the laugh!

    bookssnob, Sing along with me...'We're too sexy for this quiz...too sexy for this quiz...' Hilarious!

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  5. Cristina, Hooray! Wait a minute...perhaps there are only two answers, hahaha! Let's see who else we can rope in...

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  6. Me too! My colleague is Moby Dick!

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  7. Heavens, I'm Dorian Gray too ... what went wrong with my painting in the attic, that's what I want to know!

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  8. Hmmm. I didn't realise Moby Dick was the villain of that book. I thought that was Captain Ahab. Well, it's just the Canuck in me. As Margaret Atwood said, if Moby Dick had been written by a Canadian, it would have been told from the whale's point of view.

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  9. verity, What a fine pair you make!

    mary, This is getting funnier by the minute!

    Susan, If I ever read Moby Dick it must have been way, way back as I have no memory of it but that comment by Atwood doesn't surprise me.

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  10. I reckon if you have to be a villian it's good to know who you are! The trouble with being a villain is you very often come to a sticky end.

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  11. I'm Moby Dick - all those ocean questions should've given that away! Well, I shall have to cease eating all those "cookies" Darlene or else I will actually look like Moby Dick!
    Margaret P

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  12. Another Dorian Gray here. What a fun quiz off to try the others now.

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  13. Rob, You are so right!

    galant, You've got me thinking now...how does a whale get to be that large from eating fresh fish and plankton?

    Joan, Glad you enjoyed it!

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  14. Darlene, maybe the fish and plankton feast on cream cakes when we're not looking?

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