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That was fun! My results:

 

You Are a Drama Princess (or Prince)

 

(You are more dramatic than 40% of the population.)

 

You're not over the top dramatic, but you have your moments.

You know how to steal the spotlight...

And how to act out to get your way.

 

People around you know that you're good for a laugh.

But at times, your drama gets a bit too much for everyone.

Tone it down a tad, and you'll still be the center of attention.

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LOL ... as if there was ANY doubt :)

 

You Are a Drama Queen (or King)

 

(You are more dramatic than 60% of the population.)

 

And the oscar goes to... you!

You're all about overreacting and just plain acting.

You see the world as your stage, and give a great performance.

 

And while you're friends may find you entertaining at times...

Everyone's secretly hoping that you'll just chill a little.

(But they'd never tell you - they fear your wrath!)

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I am not shocked at these resutls after I took the test.

 

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You Are a Drama Queen (or King)

 

(You are more dramatic than 60% of the population.)

 

And the oscar goes to... you!

You're all about overreacting and just plain acting.

You see the world as your stage, and give a great performance.

 

And while you're friends may find you entertaining at times...

Everyone's secretly hoping that you'll just chill a little.

(But they'd never tell you - they fear your wrath!)

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http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/9582/drama5np.jpg

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Stable relationship = drama queen? OK, I guess I'm the drammiest. :p

 

But here was my result (go figure):

 

You Are As Cool As They Come

 

(You are more dramatic than 10% of the population.)

 

Rational and relaxed, no one could accuse you of being dramatic.

You roll with the punches, and nothing ever gets you too worked up.

You are able to maintain perspective and see the big picture.

 

And even if you're emotional inside, you don't let it show.

You're great at keeping it together, and you're rewarded for that.

People see you as an ideal friend, employee, and partner.

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Is Rick a DRAMA Queen? Someone needed a test?

 

I can't resist this fun.

 

Escort gay couple = stable relationship? And I thought the conservatives were up in arms trying to define marriage. Sure would enjoy watching them tackle this one.

 

<Rational and relaxed, no one could accuse you of being dramatic.>

 

I think the accuser list is probably lengthier than most.

 

<You roll with the punches, and nothing ever gets you too worked up.>

 

Until you wonder what Kevin Aviance wore the night of his attack.

 

<You are able to maintain perspective and see the big picture.>

 

Until the subject turns to stereotyping, "straight-acting," or the intrusion of Sex-n-the-City gals overtaking Chelsea with their Valco baby carriages and extra long Streisand fingernails.

 

<And even if you're emotional inside, you don't let it show.>

 

Until someone whips out "I Love Lucy - Episode #45 - Lucy is Enciente." Better have Kleenex handy.

 

<You're great at keeping it together, and you're rewarded for that.>

 

Every good dawg deserves a meaty bone at least once in a while.

 

<People see you as an ideal friend, employee, and partner.>

 

I'm sure someone else is better suited to answer this one.

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>Escort gay couple = stable relationship?

 

Yeah, Derek and I have been together for 18 years, we spend almost 24 hours a day together (unless one of us has a solo overnight), and our chosen "profession" has no effect on our relationship in any way, just as it would be if we were both architects or dentists or carpenters or cashiers. Our relationship is based on trust, honesty, friendship, respect and love. Oh, and constantly making fun of each other, too. :p

 

><And even if you're emotional inside, you don't let it show.>

>

>Until someone whips out "I Love Lucy - Episode #45 - Lucy is

>Enciente." Better have Kleenex handy.

 

That episode does nothing for me. The ones that do choke me up everytime are: the final episode of Mary Tyler Moore (and the ones where Edie leaves Lou and Rhoda wins a beauty contest); the final episode of Golden Girls; when Mike and Gloria leave All in the Family; when Diane leaves Cheers; when James dies on Good Times; and a few of the early Leave it to Beaver, Family Affair and Bewitched episodes. But Lucy getting knocked up? I'd much rather watch her do the tango in a shirt full of eggs. :+

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<Escort gay couple = stable relationship?>

 

I didn't require any defense or explanation. I'm confident someone here will accuse you of gloating, even if many do it silently.

 

Regarding Lucy: I forgot about your disdain for pregnant women and the whole baby-carriage-in-Chelsea thing. At least you're consistent.

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>I didn't require any defense or explanation.

 

I didn't require an analysis of my results of a silly online quiz so I guess we're even there. :p

 

>I'm confident

>someone here will accuse you of gloating, even if many do it

>silently.

 

That was good...are you really Karl Rove? And have you stopped beating your wife? :o

 

>I forgot about your disdain for pregnant women

>and the whole baby-carriage-in-Chelsea thing.

 

You forgot about it? You bring it up constantly. :+ (And I don't disdain pregnant women; I just like them better in the suburbs).

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