This I Couldn't Resist

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Today I decided it was about time I cleaned out my email box and ran across some emails I thought I had deleted from the Emode site. Apparently, the one I ran across I kept to check it out and today I finally took the test ~ the title is "What's Your Soap Opera Scenario".

Well being the housewife and considering what "stigma" goes along with that job, soap watching, bon bon eating individaul I just HAD to take the test :biggrin.

And the results are in ~

The Evil Twin

No matter what form The Evil Twin takes, be it the alter ego of the town sweetheart, a jilted lover, corporate raider, or one of many multiple personalities, they play an integral part in any soap — driving the plotline and keeping things interesting. Sure, they might be a backstabber who's out for their own good. But they're just so darn good at it; they're irresistible.

Okay, so maybe you're not quite evil-to-the-core. It's more that you're probably driven — although you sometimes might fall prey to that internal struggle between good and bad. It's not like you wanted to buy that Gucci bag on your husband's card and blame it on his secretary... and who can prove that the dog didn't eat that last piece of chocolate cake? It's just that like most Evil Twins, you know what you want — and you like to get it.

It takes work to reach your goals in life. If that means taking control of the family fortune by locking your sister in an abandoned lighthouse, or seeing to it that the Board votes you in as CEO because your father has mysteriously disappeared (he's locked in the lighthouse with your sister), you're on it. How can we blame such raw ambition and willpower that gets the job done? So keep at it. Just try to use your Evil Twin powers for good, okay?

BRAIN CELLS COME ~ BRAIN CELLS GO ~ BUT FAT CELLS STAY FOREVER

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