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[at-l] Meyer-Briggs
- Subject: [at-l] Meyer-Briggs
- From: jbullar1 at twcny.rr.com (Jim Bullard)
- Date: Wed Dec 1 12:13:48 2004
- In-reply-to: <195.335cca57.2edf5769@aol.com>
At 12:20 PM 12/1/2004 -0500, GoVolsKelly@aol.com wrote:
>
>I agree with you, Mags. I took a peak, and the bottom line is sometimes I'm
>introverted, sometimes I'm extroverted, sometimes I'm loud, sometimes I'm
>quiet, sometimes I like being the center of attention, sometimes I want
>people
>to just leave me alone. I'm my own contradiction. The computer is
>liable to
>blow up if I took the test. Besides, I hate being analyzed.
I match my profile very closely but yes, we all have times when we do
things that are "out of character".
>Now, on a more interesting note, I came in to the office this morning to the
>smell of death. I'm serious ... something DIED under this 1920s house that
>was converted into our office. So, I called our guy that does pest control
>(Woo this guy is easy on the eyes!) and he crawls underneath the house and
>pulls
> out a two foot long dead opossum.....and some human bones! Bones that had
>been SAWED! We've got homicide detectives coming over. Creepy!
WooHoo! An AT-L mystery. Call in Hercule Poirot.
>
>GoVols
>
>
>
>In a message dated 12/1/2004 12:11:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>pmags@yahoo.com writes:
>
>The tests are entertaining, but I do wonder about the
>validity.