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Platapus 07-04-10 01:34 PM

Aptenodytes patagonica :shifty:

Not very accurate. Personally I feel I am more the

Bradypus torquatus type. But perhaps I am flattering myself. :yep:

frau kaleun 07-04-10 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1435217)
Aptenodytes patagonica :shifty:

Not very accurate. Personally I feel I am more the

Bradypus torquatus type. But perhaps I am flattering myself. :yep:

The who with the what now?

Jimbuna 07-04-10 04:08 PM

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Sailor Steve 07-04-10 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1435210)

What a Hussey!

frau kaleun 07-04-10 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1435325)
What a Hussey!

:O:

Sailor Steve 07-04-10 04:26 PM

Just so's ya knows, I love that version, except for maybe the insipid song in the middle. I love all Zeferelli's Shakespeare movies, even the Hamlet with Mel Gibson.

Snestorm 07-04-10 04:58 PM

I got the penguin.:

Now you see it, now you don't. Aggressive yet gentle, outgoing but shy, stable yet flighty - everyone sees the penguin in a different way. It's that black and white thing: the penguin only reveals the side that it wants you to see. So whether you like this darling-devil or not, you have to concede that it's a fascinating and enigmatic individual.

Penguins are birds condemned to live out their days on the ground. Unable to fly, their excess energy has no outlet save their creative talents and emotional outbursts. Penguins are poetic, artistic, and intellectually gifted, and as writers penguins have no equal.

But, if unable to channel their impulses in a positive way, the resulting turmoil proves damaging to their relationships and careers.

Penguins are deceptively intelligent and are particularly animated when intellectually challenged. They excel at word games and puzzles but are modest about their abilities and are generally underestimated by others.

With their misunderstood personality, penguins find writing an ideal tool for expressing their true feelings. They have a natural aptitude for languages and penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors, and journalists.

With a natural aptitude for languages, penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors and journalists. A strong sense of drama draws them to the theater and cinema, although unlike typical bird personalities they avoid the spotlight unless they're able to hide behind the characters they play. Once on stage however, they prove to be excellent performers with their multifaceted personalities conveying the full gamut of emotions.

However, a lack of confidence affects their work. Penguins tend to give up on tasks they were otherwise capable of and are often disappointed with their performance. Still, work never dominates their life and they always put their family first.

Gerald 07-04-10 05:11 PM

Well wrote,as a bird..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Snestorm (Post 1435374)
I got the penguin.:

Now you see it, now you don't. Aggressive yet gentle, outgoing but shy, stable yet flighty - everyone sees the penguin in a different way. It's that black and white thing: the penguin only reveals the side that it wants you to see. So whether you like this darling-devil or not, you have to concede that it's a fascinating and enigmatic individual.

Penguins are birds condemned to live out their days on the ground. Unable to fly, their excess energy has no outlet save their creative talents and emotional outbursts. Penguins are poetic, artistic, and intellectually gifted, and as writers penguins have no equal.

But, if unable to channel their impulses in a positive way, the resulting turmoil proves damaging to their relationships and careers.

Penguins are deceptively intelligent and are particularly animated when intellectually challenged. They excel at word games and puzzles but are modest about their abilities and are generally underestimated by others.

With their misunderstood personality, penguins find writing an ideal tool for expressing their true feelings. They have a natural aptitude for languages and penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors, and journalists.

With a natural aptitude for languages, penguin personalities dominate the world of publishing as writers, editors and journalists. A strong sense of drama draws them to the theater and cinema, although unlike typical bird personalities they avoid the spotlight unless they're able to hide behind the characters they play. Once on stage however, they prove to be excellent performers with their multifaceted personalities conveying the full gamut of emotions.

However, a lack of confidence affects their work. Penguins tend to give up on tasks they were otherwise capable of and are often disappointed with their performance. Still, work never dominates their life and they always put their family first.

But different and respectful with high grade of spirit. I was wild dog, yeah!! In act every moment, :yep:

Castout 07-04-10 05:26 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...kudus/Bear.jpg

Sounds more like Skybird than me LOL

Geno_Mariner 07-04-10 06:10 PM

I'm a wildcat :hmmm: Hmmm, half right. :O:

Here's what it said:
Wildcat personalities do not differ substantially from their domestic cousins and exhibit the aloof behavior that is common to all felines. With their well-deserved reputations as creatures of comfort, wildcats jealously guard their independence while indulging in the finer things in life. Attractive, solitary, creative and curious, these individuals are quite happy to observe the world from a distance.
The wildcat would never take a conventional route and prefers to explore life from off the beaten track, relying heavily on its instincts and powers of observation to guide it safely through the jungle. Its air of indifference and need for privacy keeps it on the outskirts of society, but its love for comfort always brings it back.
Exceptional personal hygiene is a hallmark of the wildcat personality, and from their hair to their fingernails they are immaculately groomed. Shopping for clothing or personal-care items spices up long, dreary days.
When someone wrongs a wildcat, they make it their business to even the score. Displaying superb patience, wildcats will even wait years for the right moment. When the occasion comes to strike, they gather all their force and attack. In the face of a ferocious display of hissing and blustering, their surprised victim has little chance of escape.
The wildcat differs from its lion relatives in its approach to its social structure. With an aversion to the complex family organization of the lion, the wildcat finds freedom and self-indulgence to be far more compelling. As a natural explorer it disdains staying in one place for long, preferring the freedom of solitary roaming in exotic locales. This wanderlust makes it ideal for a career as a travel agent, explorer, mountain climber, researcher or writer.
Although wildcats are uncomfortable performing in front of large groups, their grace and lithe bodies make them natural dancers or gymnasts.

krashkart 07-04-10 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1435321)

Sums up the lack of intelligent posts coming from me. :yep:

d@rk51d3 07-05-10 02:49 AM

GORILLA. :stare:

Jimbuna 07-05-10 01:37 PM

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