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    Which Disney Character are you?

     

    Eons ago, I worked for the Buena Vista Corporation (a.k.a.Disney)

     

    During the interview/audition process I was asked the question of which Disney character I related to best. It didn't have to be an animated character either.

     

    Are you a leader like Mickey?

     

    Are you slow going but a good friend like Pooh bear?

     

    Are you a bit goofy like Goofy?

     

    Are you hyper and bounce off the walls like Tigger?

     

    Are you beautiful, but conniving like Maleficent.

     


    For me, my answer was Mary Poppins.

    Not for the reason most would think. I'm good with children but have no real desire to be a nanny.
    The reason I picked Mary Poppins is because of how she "measured up" on her tape measure.
    It said :
    "As I expected. "Mary Poppins, practically perfect in every way."

     

    The chick had an attitude, I like that. lol

     

    Although as people got to know me my character name changed, and not all together for the best. hehe

     

    The called me Gooferalla de Vil.
    Yep...part Goofy, part Cinderella and part Cruela de Vil.

     

    So if you had to pick a Disney character you relate with, who would it be?

     


    P.S. The quote in the picture above is also from Mary Poppins.
    I thought it fit well with the state of our government today. lol

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