GCSE questionnaire

1.C
2.B
3.A
This stand better be good! If Paris sells something on Ebay to buy one, count me in!
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1=D
2=B
3=B

So far, the first DBB (old house-dwelling female).
 
Thanks for all your help! There may be another couple of (short) questionnaires soon....
Chris
 
It's like a match making service - if you have the same results for question 1 and 2, simply select your desired gender in number 3 and you'll both live happily ever after.

:p *bored in work at 9:50 am*
 
A better questionaire is:

1. How many caudates (not counting larvae) do you have: a) 0-6 b)7-20 c) 20+

2. How many non-caudates do you have: a) 0-6 b) 7-20 c)20+

3. How large is your residence a) 1 room b) 2 rooms c) I bought a house for my salamanders

4. How long have you kept newts a) >1yr b) 1yr-3yrs c) 5yrs-10yrs d) 10+ yrs

5. What do you think when you see a worm a) ugh! slimy! b) interesting critter c) neutral d) food

6. Do you like Taricha? a) Yes, I am a smart and likeable person b) no, I'm crazy.
 
hmm...that would have to be one big institution you'd need for all those people....do you offer taricha deprived people therapy? maybe you could be like one of those flower children (taricha children?) and hand them out in public trying to convert people....hmm.....
 
Match-making? Well then, it seems I'm matched with Jen
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Jen, care to dance? Or did David, Tony or Morg beat me to it...?
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dunno if that matchmaking stuff works...i mean MR "the only good caudates are aquatic ones" (tim)......what happens if the ideal match is an ambystoma lover???? -does that mean you will only get along while they are young? does the relationship end when they are all grown up and leave the waters of married bliss????
 
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