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Mar. 13th, 2005 11:55 amStolen from
nancyblackett:

What 'Swallows and Amazons' character are you?
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EDIT: Not sure why the pic isn't working, I copied and pasted the code, so who knows? Anyway, apparently I'm Titty.
Not surprising. I expected to be either Titty or Dot, although for a second I had a horrible feeling I was going to be Susan. I know it's Susan who made all the Swallows' adventures possible because the grownups trusted her to make everyone brush their teeth and go to bed on time, but she was just so boring most of the time.
On the mad crossover front, I think fandom is taking over my brain. I think it's probably a bad sign when you start to consider having Paddington Bear in the Hundred Acre Wood introducing Winnie-the-Pooh to marmalade sandwiches.
That's not to mention a "Lord Peter Wimsey and Bunter meet Charles Ryder, Sebastian Flyte and Aloysius" fic. It's probably a good thing they're different generations, or I'd probably have them all drinking tea by the river. Except that Peter didn't have Bunter in his Oxford days, so that doesn't work.
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What 'Swallows and Amazons' character are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
EDIT: Not sure why the pic isn't working, I copied and pasted the code, so who knows? Anyway, apparently I'm Titty.
Not surprising. I expected to be either Titty or Dot, although for a second I had a horrible feeling I was going to be Susan. I know it's Susan who made all the Swallows' adventures possible because the grownups trusted her to make everyone brush their teeth and go to bed on time, but she was just so boring most of the time.
On the mad crossover front, I think fandom is taking over my brain. I think it's probably a bad sign when you start to consider having Paddington Bear in the Hundred Acre Wood introducing Winnie-the-Pooh to marmalade sandwiches.
That's not to mention a "Lord Peter Wimsey and Bunter meet Charles Ryder, Sebastian Flyte and Aloysius" fic. It's probably a good thing they're different generations, or I'd probably have them all drinking tea by the river. Except that Peter didn't have Bunter in his Oxford days, so that doesn't work.