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anytimepally

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hahahahahaha! :crazy:

You Are Barney

You could have been an intellectual leader...

Instead, your whole life is an homage to beer

You will be remembered for: your beautiful singing voice and your burps

Your life philosophy: "There's nothing like beer to give you that inflated sense of self-esteem."

(and I didn't even choose beer as the thing I crave)
 

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You Are Barney

You could have been an intellectual leader...instead, your whole life is an homage to beer. You will be remembered for: your beautiful singing voice and your burps. Your life philosophy: "There's nothing like beer to give you that inflated sense of self-esteem.
 

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hahahahahaha! :crazy:

You Are Barney

(and I didn't even choose beer as the thing I crave)
Me either. I'm a social drinker. When I'm out with friends I'll have a glass of wine or a can of beer or a shot (or two) of something. But it's not like I'll guzzle a six-pack by myself in front of the TV!
 

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You are 88% A Child Of The 80s

There's hardly a moment of the 80s that you missed out on. Was there ever a better decade? As if!
 

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***You Are Bart Simpson***

Very misunderstood, most people just dismiss you as "trouble."

Little do they know that you're wise and well accomplished beyond your years.
You will be remembered for: starring in your own TV show and saving the town from a comet
Your life philosophy: "I don't know why I did it, I don't know why I enjoyed it, and I don't know why I'll do it again!"

Eh...well, I love bart, but I would say I'm more of a lisa...(the whole smart thing and all) erm, but I guess personality wise would be slightly bart-ish, exept I'm not a troublemaker and I cant skateboard *looks at Bam skateboard collecting dust in closet*

***You Are 28% A Child of the 80s***

Your 80s experience was totally bogus.
Maybe you were late to the party?

I hate rubicks cubes. I bought one and I never could figure it out.
 

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I had/experienced pretty much everything on that 80s list, from Nintendo with the gun for "Duck Hunt" to the Rubick's Cube (never mastered it...I think I got one side completed and thought it was a major accomplishment) to watching Full House when it first premiered. Oh, I also owned most of the original Garbage Pail Kids cards.
 

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You Are 80% A Child of the 80s
Not only did you experience the 80s... you are practically an expert.
You should be totally stoked!

man, I loved "Choose Your Own Adventure Books" (and still own one).. I never had a Nintendo, though.. while other kids were Duck Hunting and playing Mario, my siblings and I were still rockin' out with the VECTREX :big_grin:
 

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Yep, I used to read the Choose Your Own Adventure books. They're still around!
 
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