Not a donkey this time!
Sep. 20th, 2005 08:15 pmNope, I didn't cheat. I gave the most accurate answers I could, fully expecting to once again be told I was a donkey.

Clydesdale: Strength, both internal and external,
is your asset. You are strong, dependable, and
usually hard working. It's not always easy
being you; people often take you for granted.
Either way you're the friend people go to for
advice or just a shoulder to cry on. You may
not be as social as the rest, but you're
probably more popular than you realize.
Which horse breed best relates to your personality?
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Clydesdale: Strength, both internal and external,
is your asset. You are strong, dependable, and
usually hard working. It's not always easy
being you; people often take you for granted.
Either way you're the friend people go to for
advice or just a shoulder to cry on. You may
not be as social as the rest, but you're
probably more popular than you realize.
Which horse breed best relates to your personality?
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Of course, those of you who have been paying attention to details already knew the answer.
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Date: 2005-09-20 09:45 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-21 05:05 am (UTC)Maybe I'm just supposed to be a draft mule.
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-21 09:52 am (UTC)You're the perfect mix of business and fun. Your natural talent and grace often puts you in the spotlight and your friends often use that to their advantage. You're definitely not one to fade into the crowd, in fact your unique beauty and/or character make you stand out. You may be a bit of a dreamer, but you've got the determination to put those dreams into action.
I don't know if I'm really all that and a bag of chips, but it's not entirely inaccurate ;) There was a pretty picture, too, but I didn't want to clog your journal.
Light and laughter,
SongCoyote
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Date: 2005-09-22 03:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-22 12:12 pm (UTC)I remember at the county fair a few years ago
they had these clydes that were descendents of
prussian war horses. They had...I swear, an
attitude that came off of them that said,
"I'm well bred an mannerly, your ill bread and
small, but I'll tolerate you little human"
c.c
They held themselves with an emotional reserve.
That, combined with their impeccable grooming
and just awe inspiring musculature gave you
the impression they /knew/ what they were.
Or maybe I'm the guy that buys all the science
fiction and fantasy at B&N. XD
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Date: 2005-09-22 01:13 pm (UTC)Interestingly, the Clyde is generally the lightweight among the draft breeds commonly seen in the US. Belgian, Shire, or Percheron outweigh him easily, and the Shire at least can be taller and have even bigger feet. Clydes have the best feathers though. Tells you where my priorities are: More feathers, more feathers!
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Date: 2005-09-22 02:13 pm (UTC)