1. Do you generally tend to be early, late or right on time? I tend to be either early or right on time. My boss is always 15 to 20 minutes late to work every day and it makes me insane waiting for her every morning.
2. Did you belong to any clubs in high school? If so, which did you value the most? Maybe the French club or something but I really don't recall.
3. Where was your favorite place to hang out when you were in high school? How often were you there and were you usually with friends or alone? As far and hang-outs go, we did have one pizza place we would go to after football games. The popular thing to where I grew up was to cruise up and down "the strip" on Friday and Saturday nights. My best friend had a car with T-Tops and we would pop the top out and think we were so cool.
4. Take this quiz (if you haven't already!): What chess piece are you? (Thanks to Charles.)
An Inner Black Pawn
You scored 1 Power-Finesse, 2 Leader-Follower, 3 Unique-Ordinary, and 2 Offense-Defense!
You are a believer in your cause, so you try to help your black brothers fight off the oppression of the whiteys. Your role is more supportive of the big guys on your team as they do the cool stuff, but at least you aren't just cannon fodder like the Outer Pawns. You have to react to a situation since white gets the first move, but you are the constant thorn in White's side. White is going to try to kick your ass quick, but fortuantely if your King knows what he's doing, someone's got your back. You like your contribution to be supporting the big picture, even if it means you take one for the team.
Link: The What Chess Piece Are You Test written by Gundark27 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
5. When is the last time you played a board game and what game did you play? Did you win? I believe I played a game of Trivial Pursuit Jr., and yes I won.
6. You're called to serve on a jury. Would you rather sit on a capital murder case, a personal injury case, a wrongful death suit or a drunk driving case, and why? I'd rather sit on a wrongful death suit because I think the evidence necessary to prove the case would make it a more interesting trial.