My most narcistic blog yet! I just am addicted to these on-line personality tests and have to put the results somewhere! And my MySpace page was getting too crowded! Now if people really want to know all about me, you have a place to go. Though why you would want to know this much about me is beyond my understanding! Maybe you need help!
Tiny Tim: Cratchit's crippled son, Tiny Tim represents the overwhelming goodness of the Christmas spirit.
My #2 is:
Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come: The last ghostly visitor. This solemn, silent phantom represents death, but also the presents the possibility that the future is not determined, but open to the free will of humans. The Ghost does not speak; it simply leads Scrooge from scene to scene, pointing finally to an unkempt and ignored gravestone.
My #3 is:
Ebenezer Scrooge (after the dream): Renowned for his kindliness and generosity, and keeping the spirit of Christmas all year long. After his reform, Scrooge becomes a second father to Tim.
My #4 is:
Bob Cratchit: Scrooge long suffering employee. A timid man more afraid to be unemployed than he is of the demanding Scrooge. He is the patriarch of a materially poor family, but rich with love.
My #5 is:
Fezziwig: The good-natured, much loved businessman for whom young Scrooge apprenticed.
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Christ is crying/Outside your front door/Don't let him in/He'll get mud on the floor. - Brian Ritchie, "Love and Me Make Three"
Favorite All-Time Quote of the Moment
Believe nothing. No matter where you read it, or who said it, even if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason, and your own common sense.
- Guatama Siddhartha (also called The Buddha)