Is this Who I am?

Just took a Meyers-Briggs like personality test, and it told me this:
Extroverted (E) 61.54% Introverted (I) 38.46% Intuitive (N) 52.17% Sensing (S) 47.83% Feeling (F) 55.26% Thinking (T) 44.74% Perceiving (P) 73.53% Judging (J) 26.47%
ENFP - "Journalist". Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 8.1% of total population.
Free Jung Personality Test (similar to Myers-Briggs)
So, what do you guys think? Is it at all accurate? Lemme know! In other news, I am feeling like crap.  Head and sinuses all stuffed up.  Kelly brought me meds and tissues which makes me feel better though.

Oh, St. Valentine

I had an amazing Valentine's Day yesterday.  Kelly and I decided to keep it simple, and I cooked for her. She didn't know what we were eating, but I had carefully taken into account the things she didn't like, and I ended up picking some of her favorites!  She came over, and she helped me get ready for the meal. I made a lemon-garlic pork loin with green beans almondine tossed in a sun-dried tomato, basil, and white wine sauce that the pork was also cooked in.  We also had redskin potatoes with garlic, parsley, and black pepper and crescent rolls.  Dessert was simple strawberry shortcake. It took a while to cook, but in the end, it was worth it.  The pork was tender and juicy, the sauce for the green beans and pork was awesome.  I impressed myself. Thankfully, I also impressed her. We also watched The Bachelorette, one of those shows that she makes me watch.  I don't mind so much, but I wouldn't seek it out on my own.  After that, we put in The Notebook, a girly movie that was all too appropriate for V-Day.  It was actually really good.  Her friends told her that it would get the waterworks going, but that's not really the case.  There was no bawling or weeping. All in all, it was an amazing evening, and the best Valentine's Day I have had.  It didn't hurt that at midnight it became out 10 month anniversary, either.

Yarrr

Yarr, The Scourge of tha Seven Servers, I be.  A pirate like none before. Well, I do spend most of my time online acquiring some lovely bits of ones and zeros in either audio or video configurations..  In fact, my dad, Kevo, and I got together to share our music collections from iTunes.  Because of this, I now have about 3300 songs to listen to. It's interesting to look at the three of our collections side by side.  Obviously, there is a lot in common now that we have shared (and shared alike), but my dad has more of the Classic Rock and a little bit of newer stuff, while Kevo has mainly punk, indie rock, j-pop, and metal with bits of classic rock and more put in there.  I have the most eclectic (read: weird) collection, spanning blues, jazz, metal, rock, alternative, j-pop, other techno, and comedy and audio books. Not that I have listened to all of my music yet, that is.  I have my Audioscrobbler keep track of what I listen to, and when the system repopulates the list, I will be number 10 on the top 10 Tull listeners, a title which I have earned only by having Tull in copious amounts on my iTunes while listening randomly. And yes, my avatar for Audioscrobbler is Hulk Hogan selling Pasta.  That shirt indeed says "Pastamania!"  I was not about to be outdone by Kevo's Chuck Norris. Also, Jason and Susie came over to dad's last night, so dad, Jason, Susie, Kevo, and I played a rousing game of Star Wars Monopoly, wherein dad got the first Monopoly, the Coruscant properties (Boardwalk and Park Place).  Jason engineered a 4 person trade with the rest of us, giving us each at least one monopoly.  My dad was soon decimated and sent home, penniless, and Susie and I teetered on the brink of collapse.  I gave way first, but she had soon followed, and Kevo did not last much longer.  Jason was the winner with a total of $10,015 at the end of the game.  That is a huge amount!! Also, though my dad beat Jason at an 8-ball and a 9-ball tournament, he still lost at Upwords 207 to Jason's 267.

フィッシュ‐ファイト!

When I stayed in Japan back in 2001, as the spring rolled on and the cherry blossoms did their thing, a curious bit of music appeared on Japanese television.  A bit of background, the J-Pop music scene consists of a lot of group bands, either boys or girls.  This one band, called Yaen, was formed as a joke.  This is what we could tell, at least.  In April 2001, we saw a bit of variety show that had about 8 guys on stage, performing a song called "Fish Fight!" They danced a silly coreography -- poorly. They pulled extremely silly faces in their close-ups. They -- and this is la piece de resistance -- wore giant, plastic FISH HEADS on their heads as they sang and "danced." After the song, they were interviewed, as is custom.  It seemed like half of them (at least) were tanked out of their mind.  Not only were they not speaking properly, but they were falling over each other.  In short, hilarity.  We scoured the internet whilst in Japan, attempting to find a video of these guys performing their silly song. Alas, our search was in vain. Until now!  I decided to get into it again, and I found the official music video.  It may be grainy, but it is still there.  A four year search (off and on) is over with a silly music video. This may not be making any sense right now, sorry, I am watching House, and it's hard to type while paying this much attention to the program.  I am looking for a place to put it on the internet, but I don't have anywhere to host a 10mb file.

忍者のクイズだってばよ!

Another waste of space quiz!
You scored as Iruka. You’re Iruka, the Ninja Academy teacher. You, my friend, are one of the kindest people there is. Sure, you can lose you temper from time to time – who wouldn’t, teaching those kids – but you have a heart of gold. You work hard and are always there when someone needs you, but you tend to worry a bit too much about those you love.

Iruka

100%

Shikamaru

88%

Rock Lee

69%

Genma

50%

Sasuke

50%

TenTen

44%

Kakashi

38%

Naruto

31%

Hinata

19%

Neji

19%

Which Naruto ninja are you most like?
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