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What cartoon character do you most resemble?

#1 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:12 pm

One of those goofy quizes I got by email. Don't recall seeing it here before though.

Fannee® would immediately know which cartoon character I am...


Everyone has a personality of a cartoon character. Have you ever asked yourself what cartoon character do you most resemble?

A group of investigators got together and analyzed the personalities of well known and modern cartoon characters. The information that was gathered was made into this test. (Yeah, right.)

Answer all the questions (only 10) with what describes you best, add up all your Points (which are next to the answer that you choose) at the end and look for your results.

Do not cheat by looking at the end of the quiz before you are done.


1. Which one of the following describes the perfect date?
a) Candlelight dinner (4 pts.)
b) Fun/Theme Park (2 pts.)
c) Painting in the park (5 pts)
d) Rock concert (1 pt.)
e) Going to the movies (3 pts.)

2. What is your favorite type of music?
a) Rock and Roll (2 pts.)
b) Alternative (1 pt.)
c) Soft Rock (4 pts.)
d) Country (5 pts.)
e) Pop (3 pts.)

3. What type of movies do you prefer?
a) Comedy (2 pts.)
b) Horror (1 pt.)
c) Musical (3 pts.)
d) Romance (4 pts.)
e) Documentary (5 pts.)

4. Which one of these occupations would you choose if you only could choose one of these?
a) Waiter (4 pts.)
b) Professional Sports Player (5 pts.)
c) Teacher (3 pts.)
d) Police (2 pts.)
e) Cashier (1 pt)

5 What do you do with your spare time?
a) Exercise (5 pts.)
b) Read (4 pts.)
c) Watch television (2 pts.)
d) Listen to music (1 pt.)
e) Sleep (3 pts.)

6. Which one of the following colors do you like best?
a) Yellow (1 pt.)
b) White (5 pts.)
c) Sky Blue (3 pts)
d) Dark Blue (2 pts.)
e) Red (4 pts.)

7. What do you prefer to eat?
a) Snow (3 pts.)
b) Pizza (2 pts.)
c) Sushi (1 pt.)
d) Pasta (4 pts.)
e) Salad (5 pts.)

8. What is your favorite holiday?
a) Halloween (1 pt.)
b) Christmas (3 pts.)
c) New Year (2 pts.)
d) Valentine's Day (4 pts.)
e) Thanksgiving (5 pts.)

9. If you could go to one of these places which one would it be?
a) Paris (4 pts)
b) Spain (5 pts)
c) Las Vegas (1 pt)
d) Hawaii (4 pts)
e) Hollywood (3 pts)

10. With which of the following would you prefer to spend time with?
a) Someone Smart (5 pts.)
b) Someone attractive (2 pts.)
c) Someone who likes to Party (1 pt.)
d) Someone who always has fun (3 pts.)
e) Someone very sentimental (4 pts.)

Now add up your points and find out the answer you have been waiting for!

(10-16 points) You are Garfield:
You are very comfortable, easy going, and you definitely know how to have fun but sometimes you take it to an extreme. You always know what you are doing and you are always in control of your life. Others may not see things as you do, but that doesn't mean that you always have to do what is right. Try to remember, your happy spirit may hurt you or others.

(17-23 points) You are Snoopy:
You are fun; you are very cool and popular. You always know what's in and you're never out of style, you are good at knowing how to satisfy everyone else. You have probably disappeared for a few days more than once but you always come home with the family values that you learned. Being married and having children are important to you, but only after you have had your share of fun times

(24-28 points) You are Elmo:
You have lots of friends and you are also popular, always willing to give advice and help out a person in need. You are very optimistic and you always see the bright side of things. Some good advice: try not to be too much of a dreamer. Dreaming too big could cause many conflicts in your life.

(29-35 points) You are Sponge Bob SquarePants:
You are the classic person that everyone loves. You are the best friend that anyone could ever have and never wants to lose. You never cause harm to anyone and they would never not understand your feelings. Life is a journey, it's funny and calm for the most part Stay away from traitors and jealous people and you will be stress free.

(36-43 points) You are Charlie Brown:
You are tender, you fall in love quickly but you are also very serious about all relationships. You are a family person. You call your Mom every Sunday. You have many friends and may occasionally forget a few Birthdays. Don't let your passion confuse you with reality.

(44-50 points) You are Dexter:
You are smart and definitely a thinker... Every situation is fronted with a plan. You have a brilliant mind. You demonstrate very strong family principles. You maintain a stable routine but never ignore a bad situation when it comes. Try to do less over thinking every once in a while to spice things up a bit with spontaneity!
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#2 Post by christie1111 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:36 pm

Elmo it is!
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#3 Post by VAdame » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:39 pm

I remember taking this quiz before -- and I am still Spongebob!

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#4 Post by silverscreenselect » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:44 pm

I am the lovechild of Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam.

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Re: What cartoon character do you most resemble?

#5 Post by fantine33 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:28 pm

tanstaafl2 wrote: One of those goofy quizes I got by email. Don't recall seeing it here before though.

Fannee® would immediately know which cartoon character I am...
Taking a wild stab, I'd say................... Foghorn Leghorn?

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Re: What cartoon character do you most resemble?

#6 Post by a1mamacat » Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:42 pm

tanstaafl2 wrote: One of those goofy quizes I got by email. Don't recall seeing it here before though.

Fannee® would immediately know which cartoon character I am...


Everyone has a personality of a cartoon character. Have you ever asked yourself what cartoon character do you most resemble?

A group of investigators got together and analyzed the personalities of well known and modern cartoon characters. The information that was gathered was made into this test. (Yeah, right.)

Answer all the questions (only 10) with what describes you best, add up all your Points (which are next to the answer that you choose) at the end and look for your results.

Do not cheat by looking at the end of the quiz before you are done.


1. Which one of the following describes the perfect date?
a) Candlelight dinner (4 pts.)
b) Fun/Theme Park (2 pts.)
c) Painting in the park (5 pts)
d) Rock concert (1 pt.)
e) Going to the movies (3 pts.)

2. What is your favorite type of music?
a) Rock and Roll (2 pts.)
b) Alternative (1 pt.)
c) Soft Rock (4 pts.)
d) Country (5 pts.)
e) Pop (3 pts.)

3. What type of movies do you prefer?
a) Comedy (2 pts.)
b) Horror (1 pt.)
c) Musical (3 pts.)
d) Romance (4 pts.)
e) Documentary (5 pts.)

4. Which one of these occupations would you choose if you only could choose one of these?
a) Waiter (4 pts.)
b) Professional Sports Player (5 pts.)
c) Teacher (3 pts.)
d) Police (2 pts.)
e) Cashier (1 pt)

5 What do you do with your spare time?
a) Exercise (5 pts.)
b) Read (4 pts.)
c) Watch television (2 pts.)
d) Listen to music (1 pt.)
e) Sleep (3 pts.)

6. Which one of the following colors do you like best?
a) Yellow (1 pt.)
b) White (5 pts.)
c) Sky Blue (3 pts)
d) Dark Blue (2 pts.)
e) Red (4 pts.)

7. What do you prefer to eat?
a) Snow (3 pts.)
b) Pizza (2 pts.)
c) Sushi (1 pt.)
d) Pasta (4 pts.)
e) Salad (5 pts.)

8. What is your favorite holiday?
a) Halloween (1 pt.)
b) Christmas (3 pts.)
c) New Year (2 pts.)
d) Valentine's Day (4 pts.)
e) Thanksgiving (5 pts.)

9. If you could go to one of these places which one would it be?
a) Paris (4 pts)
b) Spain (5 pts)
c) Las Vegas (1 pt)
d) Hawaii (4 pts)
e) Hollywood (3 pts)

10. With which of the following would you prefer to spend time with?
a) Someone Smart (5 pts.)
b) Someone attractive (2 pts.)
c) Someone who likes to Party (1 pt.)
d) Someone who always has fun (3 pts.)
e) Someone very sentimental (4 pts.)

Now add up your points and find out the answer you have been waiting for!

(10-16 points) You are Garfield:
You are very comfortable, easy going, and you definitely know how to have fun but sometimes you take it to an extreme. You always know what you are doing and you are always in control of your life. Others may not see things as you do, but that doesn't mean that you always have to do what is right. Try to remember, your happy spirit may hurt you or others.

(17-23 points) You are Snoopy:
You are fun; you are very cool and popular. You always know what's in and you're never out of style, you are good at knowing how to satisfy everyone else. You have probably disappeared for a few days more than once but you always come home with the family values that you learned. Being married and having children are important to you, but only after you have had your share of fun times

(24-28 points) You are Elmo:
You have lots of friends and you are also popular, always willing to give advice and help out a person in need. You are very optimistic and you always see the bright side of things. Some good advice: try not to be too much of a dreamer. Dreaming too big could cause many conflicts in your life.

(29-35 points) You are Sponge Bob SquarePants:
You are the classic person that everyone loves. You are the best friend that anyone could ever have and never wants to lose. You never cause harm to anyone and they would never not understand your feelings. Life is a journey, it's funny and calm for the most part Stay away from traitors and jealous people and you will be stress free.

(36-43 points) You are Charlie Brown:
You are tender, you fall in love quickly but you are also very serious about all relationships. You are a family person. You call your Mom every Sunday. You have many friends and may occasionally forget a few Birthdays. Don't let your passion confuse you with reality.

(44-50 points) You are Dexter:
You are smart and definitely a thinker... Every situation is fronted with a plan. You have a brilliant mind. You demonstrate very strong family principles. You maintain a stable routine but never ignore a bad situation when it comes. Try to do less over thinking every once in a while to spice things up a bit with spontaneity!
30 points.

I am spongebob?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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#7 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:47 pm

Me Elmo
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#8 Post by andrewjackson » Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:58 pm

I'm SpongeBob but just one point away from Charlie Brown.

I don't know if I agree with that but I'm definitely closer to that end of the scale than the other.
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#9 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:43 pm

Elmo.....just like my friend's daughter always said. But I am on the Sponge Bob cusp.
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#10 Post by cindy.wellman » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:13 am

Charlie Brown


*Edited to add: Almost a Sponge Bob!

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#11 Post by peacock2121 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:27 am

With 35 points, I am SpongeBob - most of it is true for me.

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#12 Post by etaoin22 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:06 am

Charlie Brown.

Which I sorta guessed in advance. But I see more the "everyman" characteristics of CB than the sentimality. Like the annual place kick.

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#13 Post by Catfish » Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:14 pm

34, solid Sponge Bob for me. The description fits.
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#14 Post by silvercamaro » Sat Jan 26, 2008 4:16 pm

I too am the Sponge.

I was hoping for something less vanilla, like Bill the Cat.

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#15 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:12 pm

Jeff says that I remind him of Jessica Rabbit.

I am not bad, I'm just drawn that way.

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#16 Post by kayrharris » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:21 pm

I'm just getting around to doing this. Damn stopped up kitchen sink....why do these only happen when you're home alone? I haven't cooked a damn thing all week. Now I have to pay after hours weekend rates to get someone out to fix it???

Oops, I got distracted. Its says I'm Sponge Bob, which does more or less describe me, I suppose.
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#17 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:52 am

kayrharris wrote:I'm just getting around to doing this. Damn stopped up kitchen sink....why do these only happen when you're home alone? I haven't cooked a damn thing all week. Now I have to pay after hours weekend rates to get someone out to fix it???

Oops, I got distracted. Its says I'm Sponge Bob, which does more or less describe me, I suppose.
When we moved into our house, I had to call the plumber three times to fix the sink. The third time, after waiting three days for him to come out, I watched what he was doing and asked questions.

Now I do it myself.

I am guessing that there is food cought in the area below your garbage disposal where the pipe curves just before joining the pipes going out of the sink area.

If you haven't put liquid plummer into the sink, you can probably fix it yourself.

I would get a bowl and scoop up as much water as possible (with no food debris in it) and dump it in another sink. Then get the food out with a spoon or something and dump it into the trash.

Lay down some old towels under your sink under the pipes. After most of the food and water are gone, get the largest pans you own, put one under the pipes and the other in reserve and use a wrench to unscrew the pipes just before it curves, then undo the pipes right after the curve. I am guessing that there is food in there. (Water is going to come out when you open the pipes, you might want to wear gloves.) Clean the pipes out, then put it back together. I usually try running hot water through the line to make sure that everything is out.

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#18 Post by peacock2121 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:01 am

Hearing things like this is the only time I am glad I don't have a garbage disposal.

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#19 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:02 pm

peacock2121 wrote:Hearing things like this is the only time I am glad I don't have a garbage disposal.
I've learned that I can't put pasta or egg shells in my garbage disposal or I have to take apart my sink. The garbage disposal is useless on these items.

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#20 Post by Bixby17 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:06 pm

I'm Elmo. The description is pretty close.

Actually, as a kid, I self-identified more with Lucy.

Bossy girl, grossed out when dogs kiss her, dug boys who didn't dig me, enjoyed pulling the football out when someone is fixing to kick it.

Lucy was unlike any female character I could remember at the time.

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#21 Post by kayrharris » Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:51 pm

PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
kayrharris wrote:I'm just getting around to doing this. Damn stopped up kitchen sink....why do these only happen when you're home alone? I haven't cooked a damn thing all week. Now I have to pay after hours weekend rates to get someone out to fix it???

Oops, I got distracted. Its says I'm Sponge Bob, which does more or less describe me, I suppose.
When we moved into our house, I had to call the plumber three times to fix the sink. The third time, after waiting three days for him to come out, I watched what he was doing and asked questions.

Now I do it myself.

I am guessing that there is food cought in the area below your garbage disposal where the pipe curves just before joining the pipes going out of the sink area.

If you haven't put liquid plummer into the sink, you can probably fix it yourself.

I would get a bowl and scoop up as much water as possible (with no food debris in it) and dump it in another sink. Then get the food out with a spoon or something and dump it into the trash.

Lay down some old towels under your sink under the pipes. After most of the food and water are gone, get the largest pans you own, put one under the pipes and the other in reserve and use a wrench to unscrew the pipes just before it curves, then undo the pipes right after the curve. I am guessing that there is food in there. (Water is going to come out when you open the pipes, you might want to wear gloves.) Clean the pipes out, then put it back together. I usually try running hot water through the line to make sure that everything is out.


My dear sweet son in law spent an hour over here doing all of those things, but he said it's further down in the line than he can get. We even
used a coat hanger, but it just wasn't long enough. It's now 12:45 on Sunday afternoon and I'm still waiting on the the Roto-rooter guy, although in his defense, I did tell him to wait until today since I didn't need the kitchen sink last night anyway.

I was told years ago never to put egg shells in a disposal as they are not bio-degradable. I seldom ever use a real egg anyway, so it's not really an issue. I don't know why they make garbage disposals if we're not supposed to use them. I mean, really....
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#22 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:59 pm

kayrharris wrote:
PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:
kayrharris wrote:I'm just getting around to doing this. Damn stopped up kitchen sink....why do these only happen when you're home alone? I haven't cooked a damn thing all week. Now I have to pay after hours weekend rates to get someone out to fix it???

Oops, I got distracted. Its says I'm Sponge Bob, which does more or less describe me, I suppose.
When we moved into our house, I had to call the plumber three times to fix the sink. The third time, after waiting three days for him to come out, I watched what he was doing and asked questions.

Now I do it myself.

I am guessing that there is food cought in the area below your garbage disposal where the pipe curves just before joining the pipes going out of the sink area.

If you haven't put liquid plummer into the sink, you can probably fix it yourself.

I would get a bowl and scoop up as much water as possible (with no food debris in it) and dump it in another sink. Then get the food out with a spoon or something and dump it into the trash.

Lay down some old towels under your sink under the pipes. After most of the food and water are gone, get the largest pans you own, put one under the pipes and the other in reserve and use a wrench to unscrew the pipes just before it curves, then undo the pipes right after the curve. I am guessing that there is food in there. (Water is going to come out when you open the pipes, you might want to wear gloves.) Clean the pipes out, then put it back together. I usually try running hot water through the line to make sure that everything is out.


My dear sweet son in law spent an hour over here doing all of those things, but he said it's further down in the line than he can get. We even
used a coat hanger, but it just wasn't long enough. It's now 12:45 on Sunday afternoon and I'm still waiting on the the Roto-rooter guy, although in his defense, I did tell him to wait until today since I didn't need the kitchen sink last night anyway.

I was told years ago never to put egg shells in a disposal as they are not bio-degradable. I seldom ever use a real egg anyway, so it's not really an issue. I don't know why they make garbage disposals if we're not supposed to use them. I mean, really....
I've never tried repairing plumbing outside of the house. Hopefully it won't cost a lot to fix.

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#23 Post by kayrharris » Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:06 pm

$165
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#24 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:23 pm

kayrharris wrote:$165
That's not bad at all. :)

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#25 Post by kayrharris » Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:31 pm

Considering it's a weekend, I didn't think so either. He spent well over an hour here and made sure it was working properly before he left.

Money well spent. I look at it like getting your car tuned up on occasion. Maybe it won't have to done again for a good while.
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