Aug. 18th, 2005

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So we're watching The Muppet Show this morning, and the following conversation ensues:

Charlie: You know who is my favourite?

Me: *Thinking Kermit? Gonzo?* No, who?

Charlie: *emphatically* Connie Stevens

Me: Connie Stevens? She's your favorite? Why?

Charlie: She's so cute
charliesmum: (Muppet News - This Just In)
So we're watching The Muppet Show this morning, and the following conversation ensues:

Charlie: You know who is my favourite?

Me: *Thinking Kermit? Gonzo?* No, who?

Charlie: *emphatically* Connie Stevens

Me: Connie Stevens? She's your favorite? Why?

Charlie: She's so cute

Kinsey

Aug. 18th, 2005 09:44 am
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Saw the movie Kinsey on Sunday. It was okay. Interesting. Made me want to find out where I fall on the Kinsey scale.

Anyway...I'm not sure how accurate Liam Neeson's portrayal of Kinsey was, but based on his performance, I wonder if Kinsey didn't have an Autism Spectrum Disorder. His bluntness, his focus on the minutia of things and his occasional inability to deal with people all struck me as some sort of Asburgers.

For example, in the film he is brutally honest about things - when he had a homosexual affair with this guy* he told his wife what he did, and when he overheard the same guy telling the wife that he was getting bored with the man-sex, instead of bounding in and pretending he didn't hear anything, he joined in the conversation.




*FYI for those who haven't seen it yet, there is full frontal male nudity sported by Chris O'Donnell. As I was the only straight girl in the room watching this, it went unremarked upon.

Kinsey

Aug. 18th, 2005 09:44 am
charliesmum: (Autism)
Saw the movie Kinsey on Sunday. It was okay. Interesting. Made me want to find out where I fall on the Kinsey scale.

Anyway...I'm not sure how accurate Liam Neeson's portrayal of Kinsey was, but based on his performance, I wonder if Kinsey didn't have an Autism Spectrum Disorder. His bluntness, his focus on the minutia of things and his occasional inability to deal with people all struck me as some sort of Asburgers.

For example, in the film he is brutally honest about things - when he had a homosexual affair with this guy* he told his wife what he did, and when he overheard the same guy telling the wife that he was getting bored with the man-sex, instead of bounding in and pretending he didn't hear anything, he joined in the conversation.




*FYI for those who haven't seen it yet, there is full frontal male nudity sported by Chris O'Donnell. As I was the only straight girl in the room watching this, it went unremarked upon.
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Gakked from [livejournal.com profile] slammerkinbabe

More Emotional



You have:
55% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and
62% EMOTIONAL INTUITION

The graph on the right represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored above average on emotional intuition and about average on scientific intuition.Keep in mind that very few people score high on both! In effect, you can compare your two intuition scores with each other to learn what kind of intuition you're best at. Your emotional intuition is stronger than your scientific intuition.

Your Emotional Intuition score is a measure of how well you understand people, especially their unspoken needs and sympathies. A high score score usually indicates social grace and persuasiveness. A low score usually means you're good at Quake.

Your Scientific Intuition score tells you how in tune you are with the world around you; how well you understand your physical and intellectual environment. People with high scores here are apt to succeed in business and, of course, the sciences.




My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


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Link: The 2-Variable Intuition Test written by jason_bateman on Ok Cupid


My scientific thingy is higher than I thought it would be.
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Gakked from [livejournal.com profile] slammerkinbabe

More Emotional



You have:
55% SCIENTIFIC INTUITION and
62% EMOTIONAL INTUITION

The graph on the right represents your place in Intuition 2-Space. As you can see, you scored above average on emotional intuition and about average on scientific intuition.Keep in mind that very few people score high on both! In effect, you can compare your two intuition scores with each other to learn what kind of intuition you're best at. Your emotional intuition is stronger than your scientific intuition.

Your Emotional Intuition score is a measure of how well you understand people, especially their unspoken needs and sympathies. A high score score usually indicates social grace and persuasiveness. A low score usually means you're good at Quake.

Your Scientific Intuition score tells you how in tune you are with the world around you; how well you understand your physical and intellectual environment. People with high scores here are apt to succeed in business and, of course, the sciences.




My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:


free online dating free online dating
You scored higher than 99% on Scientific

free online dating free online dating
You scored higher than 99% on Interpersonal
Link: The 2-Variable Intuition Test written by jason_bateman on Ok Cupid


My scientific thingy is higher than I thought it would be.
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Taken from [livejournal.com profile] purplemer3

Chances are, people you don't even know are being introduced to your journal every day -- either randomly or through someone else. In addition to recent entries, people can get to know you better by what you posted in the past. With that in mind, post a link to your entries on this day exactly six months ago, nine months ago, a year ago, and a link to your first entry. If there was no entry on any of those days, link the closest date(s).

Six Months Ago -- February 18, 2005
Headlines and Annoying Movies

Nine Months Ago -- November 18, 2004
Never Could Get the Hang of Thursdays

One Year Ago -- August 19, 2004
Life is Suffering, Misery is Optional"

The First Entry -- February 21, 2003
Um...Hello?
charliesmum: (meme (by hiddengrotto))
Taken from [livejournal.com profile] purplemer3

Chances are, people you don't even know are being introduced to your journal every day -- either randomly or through someone else. In addition to recent entries, people can get to know you better by what you posted in the past. With that in mind, post a link to your entries on this day exactly six months ago, nine months ago, a year ago, and a link to your first entry. If there was no entry on any of those days, link the closest date(s).

Six Months Ago -- February 18, 2005
Headlines and Annoying Movies

Nine Months Ago -- November 18, 2004
Never Could Get the Hang of Thursdays

One Year Ago -- August 19, 2004
Life is Suffering, Misery is Optional"

The First Entry -- February 21, 2003
Um...Hello?

Sheeh

Aug. 18th, 2005 05:02 pm
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It tells you something about my career history that when the Big Boss guy asked me to meet him in the conference room I almost had a heart attack before I registered him saying 'everyone' was coming in.

Turns out our HR person resigned.

Sheeh

Aug. 18th, 2005 05:02 pm
charliesmum: (Jim Henson Quote)
It tells you something about my career history that when the Big Boss guy asked me to meet him in the conference room I almost had a heart attack before I registered him saying 'everyone' was coming in.

Turns out our HR person resigned.

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