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  posted by Hannah @ 4:52 PM


Wednesday, July 10, 2002  

 


What is YOUR Highschool label?


Hee, hee... I'm unique!

  posted by Hannah @ 4:51 PM



 
Find out how much Cher is in you...





take the cher test.


and go to mewing.net. because laura isn't cher.



Is this good or bad..?

  posted by Hannah @ 4:46 PM



 





Visionary, revolutionary, vigilante - these descriptions all fit you well. You are thoroughly disgusted with society and humanity as a whole, and you have several rather diabolical plans to reshape it to fit your designs. You're probably a loner, and most people think you're crazy. That's just because they don't understand, though, and you'll show them someday anyway. Heh heh heh. You are known to become very passionate about many causes, have torrid love affairs, and be seen as a either a demagogue or a hero to the proletariat masses.


Be cool! Take the What Do You Want Out Of Life? Quiz




  posted by Hannah @ 4:35 PM



 






Take the What Type of Friend are
You?
quiz, and visit mutedfaith.com.
[Me.]


I'm such a nice person...

  posted by Hannah @ 4:24 PM



 





I am truly passionate.

Find your soul type
at kelly.moranweb.com.



  posted by Hannah @ 4:18 PM



 
I took my driving theory test today- I got 100%. Yipee!! I also went to see the play that my rother was in at school this evening- it was excellent. The acting was very good, especially Mary. Robert was very good too.

  posted by Hannah @ 4:09 PM



 
So, then- Italy. Well, I managed to spend ten days in Italy, where it was sunny every day and the temperature was over 30oc and still not get any form of a sun tan- quite an achievement I think you’ll agree. But that doesn’t matter because the trip was brilliant. For those who don’t know, I went with Jen, Kate and Sarah. We spent most of our time in Rome- went to the Vatican, the Colosseum (watch out for the lecherous centurions who hang around outside it), Nero’s Golden House, the Trevi Fountain, lots of churches and loads more. We did lots of walking, and, as a result of this trip, I would thoroughly recommend buying a pair of very comfortable and properly fitting sandals if you intend to spend a week walking around a boiling hot city, because giant blisters are not fun- I speak from experience. This probably wasn’t helped by the fact that, coming out of the Vatican museum, Jen, Kate and I took a wrong turn and ended up walking around the entire Vatican State, at midday (well, you know what Noel Coward said- only mad dogs and English men…!!), but it does mean that we can now truthfully say we have walked around an entire country. We also climbed to the top of the dome of St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican (though not on the same day I hasten to add- we weren’t that mad!)- over 550 steps up (there would only have been 320 if we had taken the lift but we were too tight to pay the extra euro for it), and then of course all the way back down again. It was worth it though- the views over Rome were amazing. Inside the Basilica itself was breathtaking.

What else did we do? We spent a couple of days up in the mountains where it was a bit cooler. We spent ages walking to find the nearest shop to buy some food for a picnic lunch only to find we’d gone the wrong way. Once we had bought our lunch we ate it sitting on a bench that had the most wonderful view of the road, a wall and a bin. Stunning, I can tell you (!). We were going to go to the beach as well, but after spending a day travelling to get there we found out that the hostel was closed, so we travelled all the way back to Rome again.


  posted by Hannah @ 4:06 PM



 
Which 'fallen one' are you?

Take Which
'fallen one' are you?
Quiz by Xera


But I'm still only 50% evil...

  posted by Hannah @ 4:03 PM


Tuesday, July 09, 2002  

 





You are 50% evil! [?]


You? Evil? Half way there! You're 50%, meaning you can't always be trusted...well, half of the time! You're the perfect balance between good and evil, but being that much evil isn't always good...



Hmmm..., half and half- before I only got 30 %. obviously our rehearsal this evening has increased my evilness...

  posted by Hannah @ 3:56 PM



 


Which Angel would you be?
By
Angel


Oohh... my blog's starting to look really pretty now. Eventually I'll get round to writing about Italy, but at the moment I'm quite happy doing these tests!

  posted by Hannah @ 3:47 PM



 



Find your emotion!



Maybe that's why I'm so indecisive.


  posted by Hannah @ 3:44 PM



 
What Seven Deadly Sin Are YOU? [?]

You're PRIDE! You like yourself, and you aren't afraid to show it. You don't like to admit when you're wrong, and you think you're better than most. You're represented by the color violet.



Better than sloth or greed, I suppose...

  posted by Hannah @ 3:35 PM



 


You are the Dragon. In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like apperance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunsrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

What mythical beast best represents you?Take the quiz!




  posted by Hannah @ 3:32 PM


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