Another in our series of shockingly accurate internet quizzes. Why, I’ve even blogged about being a spotted horse before. I’d really rather be an Arabian, except for the inconvenience at US border crossings.
You Are an Appaloosa Horse |
You have an amazing endurance, and you can soldier on through almost anything. You’re one tough cookie. You are quite intelligent and resourceful. You enjoy solving problems, and you’ve definitely got some street smarts. You work hard and never give up. You are loyal and reliable… you always get the job done. |
Me, too! Yey!
Let’s be horse breed buddies!
That sounds pervy.
Another Appaloosa here … surprise, surprise.
It certainly fits you two, but is EVERYONE an Appaloosa?
Yep – Appaloosa as well. I smell a rat.
AHA! A fixed internet quiz! Whodathunkit?
Yey! We can all be horse breed buddies!
You Are a Falabella Horse
You are an easy going, kind creature with a great reputation. You always try to do the right thing.
You are lively and cheerful. You tend to be quite loved, and it’s likely that you have a large circle of friends.
You love attention, and you thrive most when you have a lot interaction with others. You need to be the center of it all.
You are a quick study, and you do well in school. You are very intelligent and clever.
not!
Oh dear. You’re not one of us.. Maybe you can be honorary horse breed buddy?
What say you all?
I’m a thoroughbred – of course. Probably means I shouldn’t be playing with the lower classes – – –
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No Archie, you shouldn’t. You’re so inbred you might pass along your neuroses.
Sulz: you ARE Falabellesque. I suppose we can work it out. Maybe split the difference?
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I’m an Arabian– you’re right about the border crossing thing. I make people uncomfortable in airports too.
You would me. Especially in that outfit.
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