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Permagrin
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Nov 05, 2010 13:36 as a reply to  @ post 11231141 |  #3331

here's a handwriting self eval...be interesting to see what people get from it
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Nov 05, 2010 13:39 |  #3332

Mine is beyond chicken scratch, but I don't have a scanner on hand.


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Nov 05, 2010 13:41 |  #3333

Allow me to shed some light on this.

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Nov 05, 2010 13:46 |  #3334

Permagrin wrote in post #11231192 (external link)
here's a handwriting self eval...be interesting to see what people get from it
http://www.hwa.org/Sel​fEval.shtml (external link)

this is what I got from that:
You report that your signature tends to be about the same size compared to the rest of your writing, slant tends to be slightly to the right, and the slope tends to be pretty flat / straight. Examining the signature and printed name as separate entities, you said your printed name is quite different from your signature. Then in the main handwriting section, you indicate that the roundness / sharpness of your hand is usually slightly more sharp than round, your use of writing/printing is more Printing, but strewn in with some Cursive, general slant is slightly to the right, and slope is pretty straight, or flat.
Using the above information, then: You like to keep life in perspective and have a fairly straightforward way of viewing yourself and others. To you, Life is neither a stage nor a tragedy play! You are fairly comfortable with who you are and your family. You can take it or leave it when party invitation time comes around. That is, some you will take, and others you will kindly decline. So you kind of like to hide behind the curtain of convenience, huh? Prefer not to have people know the "real you" unless you want them to.
Your handwriting seems comfortable and pretty well worn in with your personality, doesn't it? Sometimes people compliment you on the simplicity of your hand, don't they? Easy to read for the most part, though even if it weren't, you might not change it anyway, eh? Quick minds often invent their own form as they go, and that's a sign of adaptability. Good trait. Oh, and people can annoy you with their poking along sometimes, eh--- Permie definitely not liking to be one of those mossy staid pebbles, but rather, more of a rolling stone? You like to keep ACTIVE, and always doing something, even if it's just inner chatter, but your feel it's definitely your calling to just get out there and Get On With Things! So: Put in traffic behind a slow pokey car in front of you, and look for some fireworks of patience? Calm down, now: the world will still be there in the twelve seconds you'd save by rushing to get around them... Take it easy, ok? Normalcy doesn't bother you. In fact, it may feel downright comfortable most of the time. No point in pushing the envelope, huh?


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Nov 05, 2010 13:47 |  #3335

thomascanty wrote in post #11231129 (external link)
I didn't know Cat was that old. You, sure... But, Cat? :shock:

She was a child prodigy. With left slanted writing.

Woolburr wrote in post #11231216 (external link)
Allow me to shed some light on this.

Nice!


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Nov 05, 2010 13:51 as a reply to  @ puddlepirate44's post |  #3336

pretty photo Wool


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Nov 05, 2010 13:56 |  #3337

NICE photo Wool.


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Nov 05, 2010 13:56 as a reply to  @ puddlepirate44's post |  #3338

Mine:

Thanks for taking a look at things here to see our Mini-HW read. You report that your signature tends to be moderate compared to the rest of your writing, slant tends to be slightly to the right, and the slope tends to be pretty flat / straight. Examining the signature and printed name as separate entities, you said your printed name is very different from your signature . Then in the main handwriting section, you indicate that the roundness / sharpness of your hand is usually quite sharp, your use of writing/printing is usually just Printing, general slant is just barely to the right, and slope is pretty straight, or flat.
Using the above information, then: You're at a place where you wouldn't really mind eeking out there a little more and making yourself more known and seen, but still you're not sure that the Puddle you know is ready for the Grand Stage or the Big League of public attention. You are fairly comfortable with who you are and your family. You can take it or leave it when party invitation time comes around. That is, some you will take, and others you will kindly decline. Hmmm... So you like to be one person out in the world and another person in the privacy of your own space, eh? Interesting. Does that also mean that you have multiple personalities? (Probably not but then... who knows!? You could be a hard one to figure out! ;-)a
Lone Rangers often keep a bit of distance between themselves and others. Do you ever hear people define Puddle as a Lone Ranger? Or is it that you're more of what some might define as "a creative force of the next generation!" Either way, you don't mind straying from that straight and narrow path, shall we say, so you get good marks for originality! You may sometimes have a tendency to get caught up in intense discussions a bit too often. And when that happens, you might tend to prefer to up the ante then, and play for even higher stakes. Kind of have a reputation for a sharp tongue?The term Good Little Girl / Good Little Boy springs to mind because you tend to not like to go too much against the grain of society where rules of engagement are involved. You'd prefer to be safe than sorry, and don't like to run too much off the beaten path, so as to avoid being noticed as standing out from the crowd.


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Nov 05, 2010 13:57 |  #3339

Nice photo Dan, and your handwriting is impeccable!




  
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Nov 05, 2010 13:57 |  #3340

Anyone want a cute frenchie ? Playful beyond my energy , totally full of it ,Thats with doggie downers .


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Nov 05, 2010 13:59 |  #3341

Miniflash wrote in post #11231311 (external link)
Anyone want a cute frenchie ? Playful beyond my energy , totally full of it ,Thats with doggie downers .


We have a restaurant in town that takes strays. Nice place they have a different special every Friday.




  
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Nov 05, 2010 14:03 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #3342

Chet wrote in post #11230421 (external link)
They wouldn't let you move thing to another bag?

We had no room in any of the other bags...

Having to pay fees to check a bag, not to mention the whopping overweight charges, is what's causing the hassle with carry-on bags. Because the fee for a checked bag is $25+, travelers are now flying with larger and larger carry-ons. Until the airlines either reduce the charges or starting enforcing their own carry-on size restrictions, it's only going to get worse.

Having an overweight bag led me to wonder if there is any certification of baggage scales for accuracy, either by the FAA or local weights and measures authorities...

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Time to change your location, Di... ;)

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What if I'm not done yet, Lonnie? ;):p

Oh, jeeze...


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Nov 05, 2010 14:07 |  #3343

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We have a restaurant in town that takes strays. Nice place they have a different special every Friday.

Shame on you.


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Nov 05, 2010 14:07 |  #3344

JWright wrote in post #11231341 (external link)
We had no room in any of the other bags...

Having to pay fees to check a bag, not to mention the whopping overweight charges, is what's causing the hassle with carry-on bags. Because the fee for a checked bag is $25+, travelers are now flying with larger and larger carry-ons. Until the airlines either reduce the charges or starting enforcing their own carry-on size restrictions, it's only going to get worse.

I've always thought airlines should charge to take a bag as carry on. People have no respect for others with what they drag on board. But the cargo hold is where they make money flying packages.




  
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Nov 05, 2010 14:08 |  #3345

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #11231352 (external link)
Shame on you.

Ban him Jamie. You know you want to ;)


Nice avi by the way.


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