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2001-12-17 - 10:47 p.m. #101: No Need for A Personality Quiz Note to self: Finally! Now that the 100th entry is out of the way I can talk about the WEIRD THING that happened to me last week after the last official AAC meeting of 2001 at Zebs place. I was catching a ride with Kunfei and his Hollander (Hollandish? I dunno....) and French friends after the meeting was over and we went over to the North Shore to discuss some thing with a friend there first before heading on back. His friend wasn't there yet (having gone to the movies with another set of friends) so we sat around and talked for a while with the friends sister in the house, waiting for THAT friend to come back. And when he did come back it was one of the surprises of the century as I heard the voice of a friend from university in engineering scream out "Edwyn!" and I was thinking to myself, "Hmmm.... I must be hallucinating. That can't be Yul's voice, because as everyone knows, he went to university and therefore could not possibly be friends with Kunfei who also went to University." Don't ask me how that logic worked out, it just did; until I looked up and saw that he was indeed standing there mouth agape and staring at me casually sitting in the lounge area. So once I realised that he was in fact not a product of misfired synapses, I calmly took a sip of my complimentary beverage (in this case: Coke), put up my hand, and said in the most nonchalant manner possible: "Yo." I can be extremely unresponsive that way. We didn't really have time to play catchup (it was getting rather late at that point) but it was funny to know that We all knew each other without actually knowing that WE all KNEW each OTHER. Talk about strange encounters: Absolutely hillarious. My sides shake with mirth and jollity. And now, because I've had to do these in a whole bunch of other journals and online forums, here is a journal entry dedicated entirely to driving you INSANE with the sheer number personality tests to play around with. UPDATE: Well, it appears that diaryland.com tends to go a little odd when an entry is too long, so I moved the results for all the tests and their links over to here. Read and enjoy! Or just plain read, whatever tickles your fancy. |
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