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The Friday Five:

1. What was the last song you heard?
the song i'm listening to, its The Juliana Theory but i'm not sure of the name.. its off Love, track 6 :)

2. What were the last two movies you saw?
let me think.. well there was happy gilmore, but i didn't watch much of it, lol 0:), before that was Catch Me if You Can and then Labyrinth

3. What were the last three things you purchased?
food from MJs last night, Penny & Me the new Hanson single aaaand.. Gas.

4. What four things do you need to do this weekend?
SLEEP, SLEEP, SLEEP, SLEEP

5. Who are the last five people you talked to?
Dad, Mom, Anna, Nick, Freetoes









another Friday Five (its still Friday...)

the Friday Five:
What was...
1. ...your first grade teacher's name?
Mrs. Metevier (yay for me remembering! usually thats the one i forget!!)

2. ...your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
I NEVER got up that early, not even as a child :-D Saturday morning was always the Saved By The Bell type shows that started once I got up.. ya know.. around 10 or so. :)

3. ...the name of your very first best friend?
Jessie, my cousin. I'm sure she was my bestest friend since she was born (a month after me).

4. ...your favorite breakfast cereal?
DUDE! Golden Raisin Crisp! It was good shit! and then they stopped making it, like 10 years ago, lol. I don't think it was really around all that long, fuckers. Raisin Bran w/o the gross 'gets soggy too quickly' bran

5. ...your favorite thing to do after school?
Go over Amy's house and play, hang out with Kyle, or hang out by myself downstairs and watch tv and play barbies. and then later when i was older it was to other various friends houses (ex. casey, nina) and then computery time :)




nice! i AM INFP and i heart moony :)
Pirate Monkey's Harry Potter Personality Quiz
Harry Potter Personality Quiz
by Pirate Monkeys Inc.




oooh sweet, and here is the INFP description from http://keirsey.com/. I actually just took this version of the test yesterday in Lore's office *grin* The one that Kim wouldn't let me even LOOK at in the PEN meeting a few weeks ago. Hehehehe.

Portrait of the Healer (iNFp)

Healer Idealists are abstract in thought and speech, cooperative in striving for their ends, and informative and introverted in their interpersonal relations. Healer present a seemingly tranquil, and noticiably pleasant face to the world, and though to all appearances they might seem reserved, and even shy, on the inside they are anything but reserved, having a capacity for caring not always found in other types. They care deeply-indeed, passionately-about a few special persons or a favorite cause, and their fervent aim is to bring peace and integrity to their loved ones and the world.

Healers have a profound sense of idealism derived from a strong personal morality, and they conceive of the world as an ethical, honorable place. Indeed, to understand Healers, we must understand their idealism as almost boundless and selfless, inspiring them to make extraordinary sacrifices for someone or something they believe in. The Healer is the Prince or Princess of fairytale, the King's Champion or Defender of the Faith, like Sir Galahad or Joan of Arc. Healers are found in only 1 percent of the general population, although, at times, their idealism leaves them feeling even more isolated from the rest of humanity.

Healers seek unity in their lives, unity of body and mind, emotions and intellect, perhaps because they are likely to have a sense of inner division threaded through their lives, which comes from their often unhappy childhood. Healers live a fantasy-filled childhood, which, unfortunately, is discouraged or even punished by many parents. In a practical-minded family, required by their parents to be sociable and industrious in concrete ways, and also given down-to-earth siblings who conform to these parental expectations, Healers come to see themselves as ugly ducklings. Other types usually shrug off parental expectations that do not fit them, but not the Healers. Wishing to please their parents and siblings, but not knowing quite how to do it, they try to hide their differences, believing they are bad to be so fanciful, so unlike their more solid brothers and sisters. They wonder, some of them for the rest of their lives, whether they are OK. They are quite OK, just different from the rest of their family-swans reared in a family of ducks. Even so, to realize and really believe this is not easy for them. Deeply committed to the positive and the good, yet taught to believe there is evil in them, Healers can come to develop a certain fascination with the problem of good and evil, sacred and profane. Tutors are drawn toward purity, but can become engrossed with the profane, continuously on the lookout for the wickedness that lurks within them. Then, when Healers believe thay have yielded to an impure temptation, they may be given to acts of self-sacrifice in atonement. Others seldom detect this inner turmoil, however, for the struggle between good and evil is within the Healer, who does not feel compelled to make the issue public.

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