What in the World Did I Say??

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You are Lord Byron! Quite the Ladies’ man, Byron
wrote during the early 19th century. He was
born with a deformity, and much of his life was
spent with a sense of urgency, trying to suck
up as much life as he could to make up for his
own insecurities. He was a bisexual and died
very young of fever.

Which famous poet are you? (pictures and many outcomes)
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I lifted this quiz over at P.J.s blog. I want the one HE got! I wonder now how I answered the questions, because this doesn’t sound much like me at all. I’m getting farther and farther afield with these “test” results. *G* Cop Car is right. They are intended for 13 year old girls.

7 thoughts on “What in the World Did I Say??

  1. LOL…
    See what happens when you lie on quizzes *grins*? Somehow I can’t see much of Byron in you…
    Funny, I actually used to hang out at City Lights when I was in college & visited with Ferlinghetti a number of times – very neat individual!

  2. L.L….I know…those results left me scratching my head in confusion! lol
    PJ!! I didn’t cheat! I just didn’t know which of all the wrong responses was the best.
    Oh,dear. Cop Car, you are just too literate for me. I didn’t even realize Byron had a daughter. Now I’ll have to go surfing to find out what you’ve said.

  3. Oh, please, Buffy. Must you prove once more that I’m confused over something? DOW(formerly LOL)LOL (It’s my remembrance and I’m sticking to it until you tell me I’m wrong.) The ADA software pseudo-language was named after Ada. I’ll leave it to you to track her pater down! Maybe Ada was his char lady?
    PS: Doddering Old Woman
    PPS: I call ADA a “pseudo-language” because I recall that it isn’t really a language but I’m not expert enough/sharp memoried enough to know/remember what to call it. The software pukes can come out of the woodwork now to tell us what ADA really is.

  4. Re-reading my last comment, it makes it sound as though I think that Buffy spends her time trying to prove me wrong. Nothing could be further from the truth. The fact is, I’ve pulled a couple of boners on her by e-mail, lately, that she was kind enough not to distribute to the world. Forgive my careless comment, please, Buffy. You are very gentle in letting me know when I err; but were you not, I would still want my errors corrected, please.

  5. Oh! LOL Cop Car…I guess that’s the problem with e-mailing as well as commenting on a blog. It never occured to me to tell my readers that I understood just what you were saying, even if they didn’t.
    For the benefit of other readers, Cop Car made a comment about Ada, Lady Lovelace, Byron’s daughter, that sent me off looking for more information.
    I share what I know about quilting with her, and she educates me on all things science. I feel that I’ve gotten the best of the deal! *G* Thanks, Cop Car!

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