After I grumbled to Bekah yesterday that she never takes any dumb online quizes that I, too, can take, I managed to find one on my own, quite by accident this morning. So, here we are. My results to the Ferris Bueller Trivia Test:
You are Ferris
Congratulations! You scored 88%!
You are larger then life. Blessed with a magical sense of serendipity. A model for all those who take themselves too seriously. You know the value of a day off. You are Bueller, Ferris Bueller!

Comments (5)
Ha! See also one I posted this morning.
Posted by Bekah | September 5, 2004 7:57 AM
Posted on September 5, 2004 07:57
Hhm. Fun test, Bekah. Mine results were much like yours:
Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose. You are a mystery novel dealing with theology, especially with catholic vs liberal issues. You search wisdom and knowledge endlessly, feeling that learning is essential in life.
Which literature classic are you?
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Of course, it's not a huge surprise when you consider the possible results (not linkable; the others were: T.S. Elliot, The Wasteland; Charles Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil; J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings; George Orwell, 1984; Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray; Shakespeare, Sonnets and Virginia Woolf, Orlando). Only one woman in the set, not an author from outside of Western Europe. Aggrivating.
But The Name of the Rose is absolutely awesome. As is Foucault's Pendulum.
Posted by Jason | September 5, 2004 5:58 PM
Posted on September 5, 2004 17:58
Hmm....I guess this more or less also makes us "The DaVinci Code," eh?
See, I was thinking "Sense and Sensibility," (frilly), Dante's Inferno (Goth, or perhaps a Poe story in its place), things like that...
Posted by Bekah | September 6, 2004 2:13 PM
Posted on September 6, 2004 14:13
Mention not Name of the Rose and DaVinci Code in the same breath. Please!
Posted by Jason | September 6, 2004 9:15 PM
Posted on September 6, 2004 21:15
Damn, I'm only "Ferris' best friend" - I scored a 75%.
Posted by Meg | September 7, 2004 12:56 AM
Posted on September 7, 2004 00:56