Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Just when I had got a nice purple blog.

Your Blog Should Be Blue

Your blog is a peaceful, calming force in the blogosphere.
You tend to avoid conflict - you're more likely to share than rant.
From your social causes to cute pet photos, your life is a (mostly) open book.


Oh Well. I am staying with purple for now. I wonder if I could rig the answers to make it purple or pink even? I am just such a girly girl and blue isn't really a girly girl colour. thanks to Louise at Purcell's Chicken Voluntary for this quiz.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the purple.

I hope you don't mind but you've been tagged. Stop by my blog and read the "It's all Aimee's fault" post to check it out. You can choose to play along or not. I hope you do! :)

Anonymous said...

I like the purple:)

I got 'green' barf lol.

Your blog is smart and thoughtful - not a lot of fluff.
You enjoy a good discussion, especially if it involves picking apart ideas.
However, you tend to get easily annoyed by any thoughtless comments in your blog.

So I shall be staying purple as well heehee!

In fun

Marie

Therese said...

I don't like green much either Marie. Wouldn't you know though that it is one of Steve's favourite colours.

Judy said...

I love the purple look. I wish I had the time and knew how to change my blog template.

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