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WhistlinBob wrote:The Lord
You scored 23% Cardinal, 53% Monk, 38% Lady, and 54% Knight! Image
there you go WhistlinBob
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The Prioress
You scored 23% Cardinal, 53% Monk, 52% Lady, and 45% Knight!
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Post by Montana »

Add one more harlequin to the ship of fools...
The Harlequin
You scored 26% Cardinal, 48% Monk, 44% Lady, and 48% Knight!

I also confuse people...
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Thanks Amar I'm a tad new to this.
a one anda two anda three. I would like you to meet my whistle instructer Charles.

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The Monk
You scored 26% Cardinal, 53% Monk, 44% Lady, and 43% Knight!
You live a peaceful, quiet life. Very little danger comes you way and you live a long time. You are wise and modest, but also stagnant. You have little comfort, little food and have taken a vow of silence. But who needs chatter when just sitting in the cloister of your abbey with The Good Book makes you perfectly content.


How am I a monk when I'm a girl? Most likely I'd have been the daughter of a pauper, either sold into servanthood, indentured servitude, or an, ahem, 'academy.'

Hey, I have that picture on my wall of 'The Lord.' It's called A Lady's Favour 'cuz she's giving him a handkerchief to take with him. How romantic...a snotrag
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Tee the female monk would be an abbess I believe but this test does not seem to recognize gender look at daniel bingamons result of the prioress?
a one anda two anda three. I would like you to meet my whistle instructer Charles.

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teeisblue wrote:Hey, I have that picture on my wall of 'The Lord.' It's called A Lady's Favour 'cuz she's giving him a handkerchief to take with him. How romantic...a snotrag
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I'm reading that thinking....a SNOtrag....what's a SNOtrag....but I get it now. It's a form of personal hygiene favored by Nosmo King.
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emmline wrote:I'm reading that thinking....a SNOtrag....what's a SNOtrag....but I get it now. It's a form of personal hygiene favored by Nosmo King.
Which reminds me to ask: is it BARfly or BARFly? Does it matter?
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Nanohedron wrote:
emmline wrote:I'm reading that thinking....a SNOtrag....what's a SNOtrag....but I get it now. It's a form of personal hygiene favored by Nosmo King.
Which reminds me to ask: is it BARfly or BARFly? Does it matter?
Good sir, not one twit.

I believe your confusion is caused my the fact that they are much like the caterpillar and the butterfly.

Between 11:00 and 11:30 the BARFly morphs into the BARFly...

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Aha. I suspected something to that effect.
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The Harlequin
You scored 50% Cardinal, 38% Monk, 35% Lady, and 35% Knight!
You are a mystery, a jack-of-all-trades. You have the king's ear, but also listen to murmurings of the common folk. You believe in the value of force and also literature. Truly you are the puzzlement of the age.
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