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Did you take the E!Online quiz? Did it say you were shallow like me, or are you one of those people who likes meaningful relationships? Don't lie to us; we know when you're being deceitful.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
Well I took it twice the first time I did the girls be cause I dig girls can't be helped and I got "when Ozzy meets Harriet" the the second time I did boys because I wanted to see what would happen (and who the choices were) and I got "when Ozzy meets Harriet" again. How strange.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
Kerouac ... Jack KerouacLike most great lovers and all great poets, you know it's the soul that matters most. Physical beauty is fleeting, and you recognize that - not that you're against it, mind you, but hip clothes and the perfect coif are less important than your lover's hand-written pourings and arms wrapped around you as the sun sets. Your dream mate is waiting for you in a coffeehouse somewhere, or perhaps in a therapist's office trying to come to terms with sexuality.
... That's pretty accurate. I have managed to overcome my prejudice against bad spellers, but not against bad writers. I'm starting to like these tests.
Then I took it again and it said Ozzie, Meet Harriet. Probably because that time it gave me Seth Green against Nicolas Brendon, which is a choice one should never have to make, and Xander had the more flattering picture.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
I have to admit that I didn't know who most of these people are, and in some pairs I had to answer it as "which would you mind doing less". I did it for boys and then girls, and for both, got that I value beauty over substance and should move to LA. That's not too far off.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
I got Ozzie meet Harriet for the guys....commitment anyone? And then I got Yo, Adrian! when I did the girls indicating that I thought commitment was a four letter word. Okay, so twist my arm... I'm gonna marry Jude Law and have a fling with Catherine Zeta-Jones. ;-)
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
Hooters at 8, don't be late.I'm shallow too. In fact I'm a dreamer and I should consider moving to LA.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
The first question just freaked me out. Bart Simpson vs. Eric Cartman?? Well, I continued on and did both versions of the test, though at times my answers were along the lines of "who would I rather NOT do."Guys: Hooters at 8, don't be late.
Sure, beauty is only skin deep, but you do recognize that what's on the surface DOES count. Implants have their virtues.
A sucker for deep, sensitive eyes, it doesn't really matter to you if there's a world of nothingness behind them. Hey, good conversation is available ANYWHERE.
In love and in a mate, you have high standards and even higher hopes. You are a dreamer. You should consider mving to L.A.
Girls: Ozzie, meet Harriet.
You value hard work and good, clean living. You have a healthy respect for the family-themed '50's. You might find love over a glass of chardonnay at the symphony or at a dinner party with friends.
You're not afraid to cut loose -- you just do it behind closed doors. While your ideal mate live mainly in celluloid -- occasionally laving you alone with cold, hard reality -- you are strident in your desire for what you see as perfection.
Hang tight. The '50's will be back... eventually.
Apparently, I want a boytoy or June Cleaver.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
I got "Yo, Adrian" for the guys: I would like to point out that it's entirely untrue.I also got the whole Ozzie/Harriet thing. I think somehow E! knows it's a bunch of girls pretending to be boys, and has it set up. That, and they have some skank girls to choose from. I mean, I don't really want to sleep with ANYONE on the cast of Dawson's Creek.
-- Anonymous, February 14, 2000
I got "Yo Adrian" on both the guys and the girls. Though I have to admit that for a lot of the folks on there, I had no idea who in sam hill they were.To boot, they put more than one set of "I'd Do Both" opposite each other.
Boo hiss.
-- Anonymous, February 15, 2000