That's right. I said No.More.Wire.Hangers.
Your Score:
Joan Crawford
You scored 40% grit, 33% wit, 33% flair, and 9% class!
You are one tough dame, as tough as they come. You've had to fight long and hard to get where you are, but you always knew you'd do whatever you had to do to get ahead. You aren't above committing crimes (or seducing others to do them for you) to get what you want. You want to be happy and comfortable, but you usually always manage to get the fuzzy end of the lollipop. Even your kids are usually against you. Your leading men include anyone you set your sights on, even married guys that are never seen on-screen. Watch your back.
I'd say thanks to TL for pointing me at this, but, um.. ouch...fuzzy end of the lollipop, indeed.
8 comments:
fuzzy end of the lolly pop is better than the rubber end of the plunger....
I'm rosalind russell. wisecracking something or another that TL also is.
I'm an original, that's what.
Not.
Oh, dear Lord.
I am somewhere between intrigued and terrified.
I'm Myrna Loy - but I don't remember what it meant.
This is cute, do you have a link for this quiz? I'm scared though, what if I'm less like Joan Crawford and more like one of the Stooges?
Yipe! And, er... spooky.
Scary eyes on that one.
HA! at 'roo!
I'm supposedly William Powell.
I finally did the meme, Cravey. That's the first one I've done in a few months.
I did the cute little test - I'm Katharine Hepburn, and the description kinda suits me. I'm fabulously quirky. lol! Thanks for sharing this, it was a lot of fun. :)
You are the fabulously quirky and independent woman of character. You go your own way, follow your own drummer, take your own lead. You stand head and shoulders next to your partner, but you are perfectly willing and able to stand alone. Others might be more classically beautiful or conventionally woman-like, but you possess a more fundamental common sense and off-kilter charm, making interesting men fall at your feet. You can pick them up or leave them there as you see fit. You share the screen with the likes of Spencer Tracy and Cary Grant, thinking men who like strong women.
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