Go to Hufflepuff. Go directly to Hufflepuff. Do not pass go. Do not collect two hundred Galleons.
I can't have been the only person to have made that joke on this community. *sideways look*
Seriously, you're so damn sweet and nice and cute and perky that you wear me out, and ISFJ is so Puff it pains me. You should go to Hufflepuff, and help them bake cookies. I did see Gryff in you, but it was overwhelmed by the warm fluffy motherly tides of wonderful Hufflepuffness. *grin* As someone said, more protector than soldier, and that swung it for me.
Re: GryffindorameranthineJuly 10 2005, 20:19:38 UTC
Being from the UK and only being familiar with London Monopoly, I have no idea where Boardwalk would be on the board. But hey, even if it's on the Mayfair spot, I bet Hufflepuff is a LOT nicer. *grin*
I hope it is!teneraestnoxJuly 10 2005, 20:25:02 UTC
Well, when you compare it to a board game where you just walk around in circles buying up property with fake money... are you trying it insinuate Monopoly is some sort of ... some sort of... umm........ *insert degrading insult here, but not really because that would be wrong*
I'm tired, lol =\
P.S. Boardwalk and Park Place are the two most coveted spots on the board... Oddly enough, they are right next to Go!! So I won't have to pass it!! Yay!!!!
Whee living in Michigan. XD *is from less populated area... but still Michigan likewhoa?!?* And Lansing reminds me of Youth in Government. But it was a party from what I saw, aheh. And as you mentioned college, must ask where you go college to at place? (Check out that sentance structure, hellll yeah.)
And now I'll shut the hell up with that and get on with my actual vote. ;) 'tis tricky... I'm definitely getting strong vibes from Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, with quite a bit of Gryffindor, aussi. O_o In the end, I have to go with Ravenclaw (and am rather glad to do so). A very puffleish Ravenclaw, yes, but a Claw nonetheless. The tone overall seemed Clawish... thoughtful, with a sight of snark (though not nearly as much as a Gryffie-type would have, y'see). Your comment on how living in the Middle Ages may not have been so pleasant along with your enjoyment of the period also leads me to think Claw; mix of the realist and the dreamer who can recognize difficulties but get over them. Also, "frankly, college is not that time consuming"
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Re: RavenclawteneraestnoxJuly 10 2005, 03:45:39 UTC
GVSU, for sure =) Good ole Allendale, living out in the middle of the corn fields. It's a good time. =P And frankly, when your only classes are Writing, German 2, Computer Science (Java) and Calc 3... you have time to spare. O.o;; That being second semester..
Ah, oui; muy bien. :D Have been there maybe once to see a concert, and it was all crazy-like. :O Heh. Yay for corn fields. And the schedule... Spare time is fun to have about. ;) Yayyyyy classes.
(And random note... Looked at you journal/info page 'cause you had the whole cat layout note, and I've got to thank yo ufor linking to that damned flash video. Holy shit, that's awesome. XD Kenya...)
Anyways, I saw some very definite Ravenclaw-ness in here. But your loyalty to your family and desire to put them first makes me think you belong with us in Hufflepuff.
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I can't have been the only person to have made that joke on this community. *sideways look*
Seriously, you're so damn sweet and nice and cute and perky that you wear me out, and ISFJ is so Puff it pains me. You should go to Hufflepuff, and help them bake cookies. I did see Gryff in you, but it was overwhelmed by the warm fluffy motherly tides of wonderful Hufflepuffness. *grin* As someone said, more protector than soldier, and that swung it for me.
Stephanie-Rose - because Gryffindors do it better
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I'm tired, lol =\
P.S. Boardwalk and Park Place are the two most coveted spots on the board... Oddly enough, they are right next to Go!! So I won't have to pass it!! Yay!!!!
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And now I'll shut the hell up with that and get on with my actual vote. ;) 'tis tricky... I'm definitely getting strong vibes from Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, with quite a bit of Gryffindor, aussi. O_o In the end, I have to go with Ravenclaw (and am rather glad to do so). A very puffleish Ravenclaw, yes, but a Claw nonetheless. The tone overall seemed Clawish... thoughtful, with a sight of snark (though not nearly as much as a Gryffie-type would have, y'see). Your comment on how living in the Middle Ages may not have been so pleasant along with your enjoyment of the period also leads me to think Claw; mix of the realist and the dreamer who can recognize difficulties but get over them. Also, "frankly, college is not that time consuming" ( ... )
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(And random note... Looked at you journal/info page 'cause you had the whole cat layout note, and I've got to thank yo ufor linking to that damned flash video. Holy shit, that's awesome. XD Kenya...)
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Anyways, I saw some very definite Ravenclaw-ness in here. But your loyalty to your family and desire to put them first makes me think you belong with us in Hufflepuff.
Heather // Hufflepuff
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