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Which one are you most like?

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I'm like Tigger because my ears are full of fluff.



Try sticking a Q-Tip in there every once in awhile. ;)
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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I think hes implying that he humped you like a rabbit, thats what im reading anyway :D



Precisely why I don't get it. :|

Now, I may know one or two people who would fall into that category for Mr. Orange, but it is not what he is implying, fo shizzle. :|:P



Hey, hey, why do you have to throw my buisness out in the damn street punk?>:(:D

I was only kidding ya retard! :S

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The most wonderful thing about Tiggers,
is Tiggers are wonderful things.
Their tops are made out of rubber,
their bottoms are made out of springs.
They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy,
Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun! Fun!
But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers is,
I'm the only one.
Oh, III'm the only one!
BIG BOUNCY :)
"It is our choices that show what we truly are far more than our abilities." - A. Dumbledore

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You meet someone and they seem like fun and spontaneous like Tigger

However, the longer you know them, you realize that they are more like Eeyore



well i guess i'd be like eeyore...... or so i've been told..... :o

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I'm a mixture between Rabbit and Owl. On the Rabbit side, I do typically like to be left alone to do my own thing, and I can get annoyed by those who bother me and interrupt me with otherwise useless drivel.

On the other hand, I am like Owl in that I am prone to expounding on otherwise worthless minutiae and useless anecdote.


My wife is hotter than your wife.

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Well, Sarah, I'd say that you are most like Roo.

Roo:

General Traits: Personality that of a young, optimistic and unsullied child. Quite bright, if not intellectual. Surprisingly fearless, his courage apparently stemming from an untroubled belief in his own competence and the general benevolence of the world.
What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy
ones? -- Monday.

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Winnie The Pooh:

General Traits: A Bear of Very Little Brain, but capable of being both
Astute and Helpful in a pinch (to the surprise of even Christopher
Robin). Definitely a gourmand, coveting honey especially, but also
condensed milk, marmalade and (in Disney Pooh) chocolate. Aside from
his perpetually eleven-o'clockish appetite, innocent of motive and
apparently incorruptible. Trusts in his instincts rather than his
intelligence, though also makes great efforts to apply his limited
mental capacities.

Eeyore:

General Traits: One of the three most intelligent animals in the
Forest. Melancholic in temperament; the nearest thing in the Forest to
a hermit. In Classic Pooh, has the most cynical wit, as well as
perhaps the most "adult" speech, of any of the Forest residents (if
Being Prone to Use Capitalized Words is any indication). By contrast,
generally uses slow, simple but profound speech in Disney Pooh.
Complains constantly, in good times and bad, but genuinely appreciates
favors shown to him (especially by Christopher Robin, Pooh and
Piglet). Praise from Eeyore is praise indeed.

Rabbit:

General Traits: One of the three most intelligent animals in the
Forest. As an organizer, rivaled only by Christopher Robin himself;
apparently wants to run everything and everyone in Christopher Robin's
name. Has a Captainish air about him, driven by a strong need for
order. Has an abundance of friends and relations, who play bit parts
in the stories. In Disney Pooh, is very high-strung and excitable, and
a dedicated gardener. In Classic Pooh, has a certain devious streak,
plotting against Kanga and Roo at one time and Tigger at another to
bend their behavior to his will.


Tigger:

General Traits: The most extraverted of the Forest's residents; also (especially in Disney Pooh) the most naturally athletic. Tends to boast of his abilities, only to discover that he has grossly overestimated them. At first claims to like every food in the world, but in the end hates honey, haycorns (acorns), thistles, and everything in Kanga's larder save Extract of Malt (the one thing Roo hates).

Roo:

General Traits: Personality that of a young, optimistic and unsullied child. Quite bright, if not intellectual. Surprisingly fearless, his courage apparently stemming from an untroubled belief in his own competence and the general benevolence of the world.

Kanga:

General Traits: Only female character in the Forest proper. Typically "motherly" in nature. Nurturing, practical, generally uninterested in intellectual pursuits or poetry -- but not lacking in wit or humor in dealing with an unexpected situation (such as Piglet's substitution for Roo). Reputation of her species (which is Generally Regarded as One of the Fiercer Animals, according to Christopher Robin himself) is belied by her level-headedness even in the face of Rabbit's ploy to get her and Roo out of the Forest.

Owl:
General Traits: One of the three most intelligent animals in the
Forest. Can spell "Tuesday" so that one knows it isn't "Wednesday".
Knows many long words, some unfamiliar even to Christopher Robin.
Genuinely interested in intellectual pursuits, but also in appearing
more learned than he really is. Rather short-tempered at times. Has a
reputation for wisdom in the Forest, one not completely unearned.



Please note I cut and pasted this from a website - so don't correct my grammar or spelling : )
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And you are most like????



I'd have to say Kanga. Looks like I'm the only one on your poll at the moment.

Don't forget to drink your milk dear one. You know you need to build strong bones and teeth. ;)
What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy
ones? -- Monday.

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