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russ
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blah, blah, blah
posted June 09, 2006 06:19 PM

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A Trip to the Bottleshop
It is humpday.  Wednesday afternoon and you have had a shocking day at work, but fortunately it is also pay day so you head to the local bottle shop with a full wallet and a thirst for something special.

The bottleshop attendant smiles at you while talking on the phone, an indication that they are not in any hurry to rush to your aid, but they are hot so you don’t mind just yet.  

You search the shelves of the bottle shop wanting to find something fitting of your day’s toil.  There are so many different shaped bottles, you can’t remember seeing so much variety before.  The labels are a gallery of artistic design, colour and print combine to entice you, although it is hard to read the print describing what exactly lies within.

You ponder your options while not wanting to spend the whole evening in this place.

1.  The shop is divided into different sections; you usually head straight for the ‘beers’.  After walking around inspecting all the business has to offer; do you turn on your feet and head straight for the beers, explore the spirits on offer, or wait for the hot assistant to help you with the wine?

I'll wait a bit for the hot assistant while looking around at the spirits, wines, etc

Your answer reveals how ready you are to accept alternate ways to approach your problems, as well as how flexible you are to finding creative solutions and seeing them through.  If you headed straight for the beers then you are less likely to change destructive habits, exploring the spirits shows a desire for a better life, while waiting for the hot assistant suggests a deep longing to be held closely and comforted by a lover.

2. The shop assistant is finally off the phone and approaches you.  For some strange reason your heart jumps as they ask, “May I help you?”  What words do you say in reply?

Yes, of course, I am looking for something new to taste, but I can't quite decide what to choose...

Your response to the shop assistant reveals how horny, and sexually adventurous you have been that day. For instance, if you reply, “No thanks, I’m just looking…” Then you have probably visited the HC masturbation thread before breakfast. If however you smile back at the assistant and spend the next ten minutes discussing your different options, you are probably aching to experience new positions in different locations.

3. Looking at the lines of bottles you notice three basic shapes.  Hourglass, Tall and slender, or spherical.  The coloured labels can be clumped into three basic groupings – Black, reds, silver.  What shape and colour attracts you most?

Tall and slender because it is easier to handle than hourglass or spherical. Red label.

The shapes and colours reveal the following about your ideal lover:
Tall and slender:  Athletic.  Can keep up with your busy lifestyle, is organised and knows just what to say.
Reds: Loving yet sexy.


4.  You arrive home and pour yourself a drink.  Describe the glass and the drink in it, and how the glass came into your possession?

Well, this is probably wine, so the glass would be a wine glass somewhat like this: (_), but the glass is a bit taller and the brackets are more curvy.
How did the glass come in my posession? Either as a gift or from a garage sale


Your description of the glass reveals the qualities in yourself that you consider important and worthy.  The match between this glass and its contents represents the match between your current life and that which you desire. The more detailed your story on how the glass came into your possession the less likely you are to pursue your fantasies.

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Iris
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posted June 09, 2006 08:25 PM

Hehe, cool!  ^_^

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1.  The shop is divided into different sections; you usually head straight for the ‘beers’.  After walking around inspecting all the business has to offer; do you turn on your feet and head straight for the beers, explore the spirits on offer, or wait for the hot assistant to help you with the wine?


I'll look around and wait for the assistant to help me.

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2. The shop assistant is finally off the phone and approaches you.  For some strange reason your heart jumps as they ask, “May I help you?”  What words do you say in reply?


"Sure, I'm looking for something different.  What do you recommend?"

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3. Looking at the lines of bottles you notice three basic shapes.  Hourglass, Tall and slender, or spherical.  The coloured labels can be clumped into three basic groupings – Black, reds, silver.  What shape and colour attracts you most?


Tall and slend.  <--Looks good anywhere.  I like to keep bottles.
Silver.  <--My favorite color.  

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4.  You arrive home and pour yourself a drink.  Describe the glass and the drink in it, and how the glass came into your possession?


I would pour myself a little less than half a glass.  The glass itself is also tall and matches the bottle.  And I think it would probably be a gift from someone special.




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1. Your answer reveals how ready you are to accept alternate ways to approach your problems, as well as how flexible you are to finding creative solutions and seeing them through.  If you headed straight for the beers then you are less likely to change destructive habits, exploring the spirits shows a desire for a better life, while waiting for the hot assistant suggests a deep longing to be held closely and comforted by a lover.


*nod nod*

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2. Your response to the shop assistant reveals how horny, and sexually adventurous you have been that day.  For instance, if you reply, “No thanks, I’m just looking…” Then you have probably visited the HC masturbation thread before breakfast. If however you smile back at the assistant and spend the next ten minutes discussing your different options, you are probably aching to experience new positions in different locations.


Hahahaha.  

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3. The shapes and colours reveal the following about your ideal lover:

Hourglass: Ability to provide you with lots of babies.  You are after someone who will cherish you and you alone, cook for you and rub your tired feet.

Tall and slender:  Athletic.  Can keep up with your busy lifestyle, is organised and knows just what to say.

Spherical:  Humour.  This lover will have you laughing through thick and thin.  Not too much upstairs but a good heart.

Black: Smooth and sophisticated.
Reds: Loving yet sexy.
Silver: Spontaneous and full of energy.


Yes, definitely needs to know what to say (and preferably, when to say it ).  My second option would have been the hourglass one.

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4.  Your description of the glass reveals the qualities in yourself that you consider important and worthy.  The match between this glass and its contents represents the match between your current life and that which you desire.  The more detailed your story on how the glass came into your possession the less likely you are to pursue your fantasies.


My partner and I need to match.  


Kooka, where did you find this one?  You should post more if you have more.  

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kookastar
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posted June 11, 2006 03:12 AM

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Kooka, where did you find this one?  You should post more if you have more.  


Glad you liked it  But...ah... I made it up


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posted June 12, 2006 09:52 PM
Edited by friendofgunnar at 21:53, 12 Jun 2006.

1. The shop is divided into different sections; you usually head straight for the ‘beers’. After walking around inspecting all the business has to offer; do you turn on your feet and head straight for the beers, explore the spirits on offer, or wait for the hot assistant to help you with the wine?


spirits, I’m in the mood for something sophisticated

A: exploring the spirits shows a desire for a better life

you betcha…



2. The shop assistant is finally off the phone and approaches you. For some strange reason your heart jumps as they ask, “May I help you?” What words do you say in reply?

(in a deep latin accent)Yes I am looking for something to slake my thirst.  What would you recommend?

Your response to the shop assistant reveals how horny, and sexually adventurous you have been that day.


3. Looking at the lines of bottles you notice three basic shapes. Hourglass, Tall and slender, or spherical. The coloured labels can be clumped into three basic groupings – Black, reds, silver. What shape and colour attracts you most?

Hourglass, Red

A: Hourglass: Ability to provide you with lots of babies.

babies, yeah I like babies…

Reds: Loving yet sexy.

yeah, I like loving yet sexy



4. You arrive home and pour yourself a drink. Describe the glass and the drink in it, and how the glass came into your possession?

I got some Cherry Marnier, and I’m drinking the tiny amount out it of a big golden glass chalice that we got from some downtown store because they were giving out free gift certs when they did their grand opening.

I think to myself…I really need to turn this into a mixer…perhaps crème with crushed ice


A: Your description of the glass reveals the qualities in yourself that you consider important and worthy. The match between this glass and its contents represents the match between your current life and that which you desire. The more detailed your story on how the glass came into your possession the less likely you are to pursue your fantasies.


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posted June 12, 2006 10:25 PM
Edited by TNT_Addict at 22:26, 12 Jun 2006.

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1.  The shop is divided into different sections; you usually head straight for the ‘beers’.  After walking around inspecting all the business has to offer; do you turn on your feet and head straight for the beers, explore the spirits on offer, or wait for the hot assistant to help you with the wine?

I tried to make it funny, but on second thought that is actually what I would really do on an ordinary basis during "humpday"... I know that I need help...

I would not wait, I would go strait to her and say "Excuse me my sister, could you point me to the vodka please?"

2. The shop assistant is finally off the phone and approaches you.  For some strange reason your heart jumps as they ask, “May I help you?”  What words do you say in reply?

"I'm looking for a drink that could totally waste a girl, so that she would not remember anything of the evening..."

3. Looking at the lines of bottles you notice three basic shapes.  Hourglass, Tall and slender, or spherical.  The coloured labels can be clumped into three basic groupings – Black, reds, silver.  What shape and colour attracts you most?

I guess the tall and slender kind with a black label, black means hard and that is what I'm looking for.

4.  You arrive home and pour yourself a drink.  Describe the glass and the drink in it, and how the glass came into your possession?

Hurmph, all of my glasses are from "IKEA" because it's the cheapest place to buy household items and I like break tons of glasses during my drinking nights. Most of the times I drink a mixture of vodka with somekind of a fruit juice to speed up its effect and to make the drink taste better.

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posted June 14, 2006 12:49 AM

I just went to Cedar Point this weekend, so this seems somewhat appropriate.  

The Ride of Your Life
Even for people with normally happy lives, there come times when the everyday seems just a little boring and, well, everyday.  Although it’s certainly nice to be able to know that tomorrow will be a good day, too much predictability can leave you uninspired.  But we know a way to escape that daily routine, if only for a short while.  The answer lies in seeking out stimulation and the occasional thrill.  This is the secret to being able to appreciate the value of even our everyday lives.

How do we bring thrills into our lives?  Watching movies, traveling, and playing sports and games of chance.  Or maybe a trip to an amusement park, a world where thrills mingle with fantasies.  Let’s take a trip back to that realm of childhood excitement and fun.


1.  You enter the park gate, the roller coaster looms before you with a line of people waiting their turn.  How long do you have to wait in line before getting to ride?

2.  Your turn finally comes and now you’re racing and plunging around the course.  What kinds of feelings does the speed bring out in you?

3.  At the most exciting point in the course, the roller coaster dives into a pool of water and you’re drenched by the spray.  What do you shout or scream at this instant?

4.  Next you decide to try the merry-go-round.  But during your ride, for some reason the horse you’re riding breaks down and stops moving.  What do you say to the horse?


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Key to The Ride of Your Life
Did you have a good time in the park?  In psychological terms, rhythmical up-and-down motions represent sexual excitement.  So your responses to the five questions actually show your attitudes toward sex.

1.  The time you spend waiting in line reveals how much time you spend, or would like our partner to spend, on foreplay.

Did you have to stand in line for hours before the main event, or did you just jump aboard without waiting?

2.  Your feelings during the roller-coaster ride reveal how you feel while making love.

Did you think, “This is the best ride I’ve ever been on!” or was your reaction closer to, “Get me off this thing!  I think I’m gonna throw up!”

3.  In Jungian symbolism, water represents the source of life.  Your words at the moment the roller coaster splashed into the pool show what you might say at the moment of sexual climax.

4.  The horse, in psychosexual terms, is a symbol of the masculine principle.  Your words to your broken-down steed reflect what you might say to yourself or to your partner in situations where the man failed to rise to the occasion.

“It’s all right, don’t worry about it.  It’s only a ride.”  You have a truly gentle and forgiving nature.

“I can’t believe this.  I want my money back!”  You said it, not me.

“Come on you stupid animal, giddyap!”  Yikes!

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kookastar
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posted June 14, 2006 08:43 AM

1. You enter the park gate, the roller coaster looms before you with a line of people waiting their turn. How long do you have to wait in line before getting to ride?

30 minutes

2. Your turn finally comes and now you’re racing and plunging around the course. What kinds of feelings does the speed bring out in you?

elation, escape, release

3. At the most exciting point in the course, the roller coaster dives into a pool of water and you’re drenched by the spray. What do you shout or scream at this instant?

booyah

4. Next you decide to try the merry-go-round. But during your ride, for some reason the horse you’re riding breaks down and stops moving. What do you say to the horse?

”Poor horsie, you look like you need a rest.”

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posted June 14, 2006 04:39 PM
Edited by TNT_Addict at 16:40, 14 Jun 2006.

1. You enter the park gate, the roller coaster looms before you with a line of people waiting their turn. How long do you have to wait in line before getting to ride?

10 minutes maximum and then I would just go crazy on everybody...

2. Your turn finally comes and now you’re racing and plunging around the course. What kinds of feelings does the speed bring out in you?

Been there done that, boredom, dissapointment.

3. At the most exciting point in the course, the roller coaster dives into a pool of water and you’re drenched by the spray. What do you shout or scream at this instant?

I skip that one because of fear for rude language penalties...

4. Next you decide to try the merry-go-round. But during your ride, for some reason the horse you’re riding breaks down and stops moving. What do you say to the horse?

I skip that one because of fear for rude language penalties...

Hurumphhh , are you sure it's a scientific study...?
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friendofgunnar
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posted June 15, 2006 09:19 AM

1. You enter the park gate, the roller coaster looms before you with a line of people waiting their turn. How long do you have to wait in line before getting to ride?

forever, why do I even come to these things?


The time you spend waiting in line reveals how much time you spend, or would like our partner to spend, on foreplay.


2. Your turn finally comes and now you’re racing and plunging around the course. What kinds of feelings does the speed bring out in you?

tedium
I'd rather be having sex

Your feelings during the roller-coaster ride reveal how you feel while making love.



3. At the most exciting point in the course, the roller coaster dives into a pool of water and you’re drenched by the spray. What do you shout or scream at this instant?

Whooyah!

In Jungian symbolism, water represents the source of life. Your words at the moment the roller coaster splashed into the pool show what you might say at the moment of sexual climax.



4. Next you decide to try the merry-go-round. But during your ride, for some reason the horse you’re riding breaks down and stops moving. What do you say to the horse?


C'mon horsie…gaddyup or I gonna shoot you


The horse, in psychosexual terms, is a symbol of the masculine principle. Your words to your broken-down steed reflect what you might say to yourself or to your partner in situations where the man failed to rise to the occasion.


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Iris
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posted June 22, 2006 01:41 AM

Let's do some multiple choice ones.

Under a Clear Blue Sky
Imagine a clear blue sky without a cloud in sight.  Just thinking about it should give your spirit a little lift.  Now turn your mind’s eye down to survey the landscape.  Which of the following scenes feel most calming and relaxing to you?

1.  A white snowy plain.
2.  A blue seascape.
3.  A green mountain
4.  A field of yellow flowers

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Key to Under a Clear Blue Sky
The color blue has power to soothe the soul.  Even a blue image in the mind can slow the pulse and make you take a deep breath.  Other colors have significance, too.  The scene you pictured contrasted against that clear blue sky reveals a hidden talent that resides in the depths of your untroubled mind.

1.  A white snowy plain

You are blessed with a special sensitivity that allows you to comprehend situations at a glance and decipher complex problems without needing any proof or explanation.  You have what it takes to be a clear-sighted decision maker and even something of a visionary.  Always trust your first intuitions; they will guide you well.

2.  A blue seascape

You have a natural talent for interpersonal relations.  People respect your ability to communicate with others and the way you help bring diverse groups together.  Just by being around, you help others work more smoothly and efficiently, making you an invaluable members of any project or team.  When you say, “Nice job.  Keep up the good work,” people know you mean it.  So it means that much to them.

3.  A green mountain

Your gift is for expressive communication.  You always seem to be able to find the words to express the way you feel, and people soon realize it’s exactly how they were feeling, too.  They say that joy shared is multiplied, while shared grief is divided.  You always seem able to help others find the right side of that equation.

4.  A field of yellow flowers

You are a storehouse of knowledge and creativity, bursting with ideas and almost infinite potential.  Keep attuned to the feeling of others and never stop working on building your dreams, and there is nothing you cannot achieve.

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friendofgunnar
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posted June 22, 2006 04:03 AM

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4. A field of yellow flowers

You are a storehouse of knowledge and creativity, bursting with ideas and almost infinite potential. Keep attuned to the feeling of others and never stop working on building your dreams, and there is nothing you cannot achieve.


Score one for Kokology.

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kookastar
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posted June 22, 2006 08:15 AM

2. A blue seascape.

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Lith-Maethor
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posted June 22, 2006 09:35 AM

lessee...

A Desert Journey:
The Gootch covered my replies... completely

The Stolen Berries
1. about half a metre, maybe up to waist
2. depends on how hungry i am, probably stash a few for later
3. i was hungry, but will gladly repay you (nobody said the farmer is a man, right? could be his young and hot daughter... right?)
4. they tasted finger licking good and the whole adventure was fun (especially if the farmer was in fact as above)

A Trip to the Bottleshop
1. wait for the hot assistant (if it is a she of course, else explore on my own)
2. would ask for suggestions and generally chat things up
3. tall and slender, with black or silver label
4. am i allowed to use the hot assistant from before as glass? ...if not, something appropriate to the drink, either crystal clear or lightly coloured ...filled to almost half, with ice if applicable

The Ride of Your Life
1. with good company, hours... but alone, why wait? if i wait more than ten minutes, the ride isn't worth it
2. excitement, fun all around, adrenaline rush
3. yeah baby! or something intelligible like woohoo! (speaking from experience...)
4. depends on the moment...

Under a Clear Blue Sky
call me iceman
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Iris
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posted June 28, 2006 02:04 AM

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2. A blue seascape.


Me too, Kooka.


Okay, new one.

Where the Sky Meets the Sea

There are breathtaking mountain vistas, sweeping metropolitan skylines, rugged tracts of forest that stretch as far as the eye can see, and gentle country landscapes dotted with fields and farms, but of all the scenic views in the world, none can stir the imagination and calm the soul like the unbroken line where the sky meets the sea.  The blue horizon is a vast space inviting the mind to relax and unwind, to soar above the dive within, to dream…

You are staying at a resort hotel with an ocean view.  Lying on your bed, you gaze out a huge bay window across the cool blue waters, and lulled by the scene, you drift off to sleep.  Which of the following views greets you when you awake?

1. A bright midday sun burning over the sea.
2. The dark ocean sleeping beneath a starry night sky.
3. A cool mist rolling over the waters.
4. The sun just beginning to skin beneath the horizon at dusk.


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Key to Where the Sky Meets the Sea

In myths and ancient religions from around the world, the sea and the sky are pictured as an eternal couple, forever holding each other in a loving embrace.  The way you envisaged the scene out your hotel room window is your vision of the ideal relationship between two loving partners and shows the things you seek most from love.

1. A bright midday sun burning over the sea.

Passionate excitement and intensity are essential to your ideal romance.  For you, love isn’t true love if it doesn’t burn like a fire, and if that means added danger, it always proves worth the risks in the end.

2. The dark ocean sleeping beneath a starry night sky.

Others may think you’re a little hokey or old-fashioned, but you place the greatest emphasis on things like commitment and faithful devotion in a relationship.  Your love affairs may not set the sky ablaze, but they will never cause you sleepless nights, either.  And when other loves have clouded over or burst into flames, you will still be enjoying those nights of untroubled sleep—together.

3. A cool mist rolling in over the waters.

The line between friendship and love is blurred for you; the two inevitably flow into each other.  Your perfect relationship is with someone you can tell your secrets to, share laughter and tears with, and just relax and be yourself around.  You refuse to believe that your lover can’t also be your best friend.

4. The sun just beginning to sink beneath the horizon at dusk.

You seek a storybook romance that inspires the world with its picture-postcard perfection.  Everything has to be just right, from the meeting, to the first kiss, to the place settings at the wedding, to the house with the white picket fence.  True love is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and you see no reason to settle for less than the very best.

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posted June 28, 2006 02:19 AM
Edited by kookastar at 02:28, 28 Jun 2006.

I would have said sunrise  Not an option so I'll go...

4. The sun just beginning to skin beneath the horizon at dusk.

This was a hard one though {I haven't looked at the answers yet)

{edit} read the answer  I really was going to say the mist...

Yeah it definately should have been the mist.  

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posted June 28, 2006 05:36 AM
Edited by TNT_Addict at 05:37, 28 Jun 2006.

1. A bright midday sun burning over the sea.

*Reads the answer*

Passionate excitement and intensity are essential to your ideal romance. For you, love isn’t true love if it doesn’t burn like a fire, and if that means added danger, it always proves worth the risks in the end.

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Wow, I had no idea that I'm so passionate and excited!
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posted July 02, 2006 04:44 AM

More participants needed!  Post your answers!  Laugh at others, laugh at yourself!  
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posted July 02, 2006 05:31 AM

weeee!

Where the Sky meets the Sea:

...honestly not hard at all... would go for 3 or 4 ...though i have never seen 3
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posted July 03, 2006 03:56 PM

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1. You are riding a camel across the vast and empty expanse of a seemingly endless desert. You have ridden until you are near exhaustion. What words would you say to the camel that has carried you all the way?


I said thank you....i think im weird...

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2. Just at the point when you thought you’d die of thirst, a beautiful oasis appears. But someone has arrived before you. Who is this other traveler? (Use the name of a person you know.)


He is my best friend. His name is Ruthiran and he is an Indian.

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3. Time passes slowly in the desert, and it feels like an eternity before the lights of a town appear on the horizon. You have finally reached your destination. What are your feelings as you come to your journey’s end?


*Sigh* of relief...

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4. The time has come to part with the camel you have ridden for so long. Just as you dismount, a new rider climbs into the saddle to take your place. Who is this new rider? (Name another person in you life.)


My mom. So that she's got a camal ride...



Wait, i think im weird. I post this before looking at the answer (Open 2 windows) and now i feel that my answer are dumb ....the final one is the worst. I can't face my mother know

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of Typos
posted July 15, 2006 05:49 AM

Hey, remember, all this is for fun and not to be taken too seriously.    That said, more participants!!  

Into the Depths
Every adventure involves an element of danger—it’s the danger that makes adventures so exciting and hard to resist.  People willingly spend good money to experience that same thrill without the physical risk.  It’s this fact of human nature that keeps haunted house attractions and sky-diving schools in business.  The impulse to face risks is in us all. Indeed, the fascination with danger can prove t be such a powerful lure that some people will gamble with their own lives to confront a mystery or explore a new world.  We’ve all watched as the unwitting hero of a horror movie is about to walk through a darkened doorway and wanted to yell, “Don’t go in there!  Are you crazy?”  But what would you do if it were you?

Our Next scenario leads us into the dark world, where the line between simple thrills and actual fear is blurred…

1.  You are in an old, abandoned building where no human has set foot for years and have discovered a staircase leading underground.  Slowly you make your way down, counting the steps as you go.  One step… two… three…  How many steps is it to the bottom of the stairs?

2.  The underground room is pitch black.  Then, from the darkness you hear the sound of another person.  Is the person weeping softly?  Moaning wordlessly?  Is it a voice speaking to you?

3.  How do you react on hearing the sound of this other person?  Do you try to search out the source?  Is your first instinct to run up the stairs without looking back?  Or are you paralyzed with fear and frozen where you stand?

4.  You hear a person now calling your name and see a figure descending from the light at the top of the stairs.  Who is this person coming down the stairs?


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Key to Into the Depths
Abandoned buildings and underground rooms are highly symbolic of buried memories and old psychological scars.  All of us have had an experience we’d rather not recall or a heartbreak we thought we’d forgotten.  But the memory is not so easily erased, and the things we hoped to forget linger for longer than we’d like to admit.  Your responses to this situation show how you deal with painful memories of the past.

1.  The number of steps to the bottom of the stairs indicates the impact of the psychological scars you are bearing.

People who said there were only a few stairs feel little adverse effect from the past.  But those who described a long staircase leading deep into the earth carry correspondingly deep wounds inside.

2.  The sounds you heard out of the darkness reveal how you got through bad experiences in your past.

Those who said they heard weeping had been comforted by others in times of trouble and recovered with the help they received.  The people who took care of you in their kindness have helped you become the person you are today.  The tears you cried were not in vain.

People who heard wordless moaning went through the hard times in their past alone.  The moaning you hear in the dark is your own buried pain.  Perhaps the time has come to open the door and let the sun shine in.  Things won’t look so bleak in the light of day.

Those who heard a voice speaking to them wear their old scars like a badge of honor, refusing to think of them as wounds.  Nietzsche said, “That which does not kill us, makes us stronger,” and you seem to have taken this philosophy to heart.  But be careful not to let this harden you to the feelings of others.

3.  Your reaction to the sounds in the darkness shows how you deal with the painful aspects of your own past.

If you went out to search for the source of the sound, it’s likely you show the same take-charge attitude in your own life.  By facing your problems head-on, you’re bound to discover solutions.

Those of you who ran straight back upstairs without confronting the sounds have a history of ignoring problems in the hopes that they’ll just go away.  That approach may work sometimes, but don’t be surprised when trouble stays around longer than you anticipated.  Sometimes you need to stand and face your fears.

If you were frozen in place with fear, it may be that you have unresolved conflicts in your own past that continue to haunt you and keep you from moving ahead with your life.

4.  The person who appeared at the top of the stairs calling your name is someone you feel you can rely on in times of trouble.  The name you gave is the person you believe will comfort you and help to heal your inner wounds.

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