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Sunday, December 18, 2005

"You get to not mind the cow smell."

So I wandered over to David's place and discovered this great little quiz because I wanted to know where in the world I would be most happy living. Ha, ha- It has me pegged even down to the organic milk lover that I am@!!! The link is at the bottom. It did leave out the ranch in Idaho but that can be my hidden away spot when you are not looking for me in Amish rich W. PA. I was even raised in Neb. which is right next door to Kansas and has a better college football team cause everyone should be a Cornhusker!!!! Go Big Red!



Farm or Ranch

You scored 9 out of 40 on urban-rural and 13 out of 40 land intensity.
People know you as: The Milkmaid

Quote: "You get to not mind the cow smell."




Your score indicates that you prefer a rural atmosphere to an urban one and low land intensity. You’re no hermit though; you like other people and, once you start talking to them, other people like you. As far as you’re concerned there is no difference between living in a city and living in a suburb, not that you would want to do either because you’re probably a bit scared of cities in the first place.



Examples of places you should live: Amish country, PA; Kansas

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My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 1% on urban-rural
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You scored higher than 4% on land intensity
Link: The Where Should You Live Test written by TwelveFloorsUp on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

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I believe that things can always be cured with a hug and a cup of tea, fixed with either a needle and thread, duct tape, WD40 or coke, and that prayer works every time. I take in strays whether in animal or childlike form. I have been mother to many for a time and this is my way of keeping up with some of those straying children that I miss. I appreciate shock value and use it often to remind people that the world is round and colorful and we are not all living in square brown cardboard boxes with little holes cut in for windows. Look for the warm fuzzies- God delivers them up fresh every day just to say- I think you are pretty darned special- so special that I have your picture up on my fridge for life and I am sending you a hug to remind you that you matter to me.

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