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nikki-uk Enthusiast
they called me a Sophisticat - ha ha - - if they could see me now.

Darling, you are tres, tres, sophisticat to me !! ;) - you must be if you chose L'arche de Triomphe!! :)


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My mood is dreamer which is dead on

It says I love the coastline which is true, I always go to the beach. It is my favorite get-away, and I love the country which is also true, I was born and raised in the country and it is where home is.

It says I am fun too.

That was really neat, I am going to share it with my coworkers on Monday. I am curious to their results.

Yenni Enthusiast

That was fun!

Sofisticat

Escape Artist

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Love Bug

Not sure whet it is actually saying about me though.. I don't agree on the sofisticat.

Mtndog Collaborator
That was fun!

Sofisticat

Escape Artist

New Wave Puritan

Love Bug

Not sure whet it is actually saying about me though.. I don't agree on the sofisticat.

I know Susie Q- and akJenny- maybe we haven't discovered our inner Sophisticats!!!!!!!!! MEOW!

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Darling, you are tres, tres, sophisticat to me !! ;) - you must be if you chose L'arche de Triomphe!! :)

and Nikki- anyone who spells celiac as COELIAC is sophisticated to me- you're our international connection ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
and Nikki- anyone who spells celiac as COELIAC is sophisticated to me- you're our international connection ;)

Oh excellent!! ..You mean I get to be sophisticated just because I spell with alot of uneccessary letters...and I'm European. C'est Fantastique!!! :):)

Michi8 Contributor

I had trouble choosing some pics...especially for art...I appreciated the art in all the images. Finally, it came up with this for me:

Easy Rider

Conqueror

New Wave Puritan

Love Bug

Don't think it was terribly accurate...and I don't get the Puritan thing...is it because my biggest Gross Out was smoking? Otherwise, I'm pretty much as far from puritan as possible. :P

Michelle


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Mood: Dreamer

Fun: Conqueror

Habits: Junkie-Monkey

Love: Love Bug

Wow! Mine's right too! I thought that muscle-dude was pretty gross.

-Ash

:lol: Ash, I picked the muscle-dude too. :lol:

That really was fun, and pretty accurate too :P

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Mood: Dreamer

Fun:Escape Artist

Habits: Back to Basics

Love: Love Bug

Mtndog Collaborator
Oh excellent!! ..You mean I get to be sophisticated just because I spell with alot of uneccessary letters...and I'm European. C'est Fantastique!!! :):)

Oui, Madam Nikki, mon ami !

Did you notice we all seem to be LOVE BUGS????? :wub: :wub: :wub:

Felidae Enthusiast

Very cool!

Mood: Sofisticat

Fun: Conqueror

Habits: Junkie Monkey

Love: Love Bug

Jestgar Rising Star

Very Fun

Dreamer

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Back to Basics

Love bug (how embarrassing, don't tell anyone)

Ashley Enthusiast
:lol: Ash, I picked the muscle-dude too. :lol:

That really was fun, and pretty accurate too :P

Yay! I'm not alone! :lol:

-Ash

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