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How spiffing! You´re Alexander the Great!
Yeah, baby. You were the King of Macedonia, and conqueror of much of the world; you´re responsible for the spread of Christianity, as well as Hellenistic society and even the Roman Empire. Your power was feared for thousands of miles around.
And how gay were you. When you´d conquered Persia, you fell in love with a male courtier from that court - scandalous in those days, because the Persians were believed to be uncivilised barbarians.
You were always really in love with your boyhood friend, Hephaestion, and when he died you were grief-stricken to a legendary degree: convinced that he would live on after death, you passed away soon afterwards.
I always meant to conquer hearts but I guess countries are a start 
Gil
Searching for the light at the end of the bed...
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Thank you so much for tricking me into this... LOL! 
"Which Famous Homosexual Are You?
Eleanor Roosevelt! Nice to see you.
A Roosevelt yourself, you married your fifth cousin Franklin; despite the obvious incestuous overtones, your six kids were happy and healthy.
When Franklin got elected, you became perhaps the most controversial first lady ever - you spoke out for the rights of women; for the rights of the poor; for world peace. You were even a member of a union while your husband was in office - and when he died, you were the head of the UN Commission on Human Rights.
All of which is pretty kick ass, but to top things off you had a hot and steamy relationship with the lesbian journalist Lorena Hickok, who was so madly in love with you that she halted her career for you. Unfortunately, you couldn't give up your public life that easily - leaving her heartbroken.
Bitch."
"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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Notoriously, you're Cary Grant!
You churned out a bunch of high quality movies from an uncredited role in Singapore Sue (1931) to Walk Don't Run (1966), working with everyone from Alec Guinness to Alfred Hitchcock, through Katherine Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. Your birth name was Archibald Leach - but that didn't stop you from being a mega-successful, international movie star.
You were also as gay as a Cornwall beach house; a long-running fling with fellow article Randolph Scott, who you lived with for many years, was followed by five unhappy marriages. You always denied your homosexuality, but being gay wasn't acceptable to a mainstream audience back then - and let's face it, you're pretty much a repressed stereotype.
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"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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Isn't it fitting that the author of "First Son" would be a first lady? Just thank God you weren't a queen. hehehe.
I think I'll have to go do this now. Back in a few with the results.
Think good thoughts,
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Sorry about the double post. The first time I tried, I got an error message so I tried again. Looks like both tries went through.
OK, I took the test. Here it is:
Put out my flaming heart-fires, you're Mychal Judge!
The chaplain to the New York Fire Department was tragically killed when one of the World Trade Centre towers collapsed on September 11, 2001. You provided years of Christian service, and will be remembered forever for your heroism.
You're also gay.
You provided a home for an AIDS ministry; you funded and supported the gay-friendly Queens St. Patrick's Day parade; you stood against a prominent Cardinal on a 1986 gay rights bill and were falsely accused of child molestation as a result. You rule.
Think good thoughts,
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I tested out as Alexander the Great...I did NOT say 'yes' to pillaging villages,though I kinda think I might be better suited to be Antinous....except for the castration part. ouch!
~smith~
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"Whatever is sought for can be caught, you know,
whatever is neglected slips away."
Oedipus Rex, lines 126-127
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Through a scientific study, me and my friend Setras have concluded that there's nothing special at all about San Fransisco. Therefore I'm no longer Elanor, good bye lesbian journalist, HELLO persian hottie!
LOL!
-L
"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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Hey lenny, your not alone, I'm the bitch too.
Brian
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Not quite a Ninja Turtle, you're Leonardo da Vinci!
Renaissance artist, scientist, philosopher and all-round cleverclogs, you were felt to represent humanity and divinity from 1452 to 1519. Your famous works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper - art that, together with your sketches and ideas, have seriously affected and enriched the society in which we live.
You were also arrested for sodomy at the age of 24, and as was common with the young men of Florence at that time, had many relationships with your friends. In the end, you were intimate with a prodigy called Salai for over two decades - despite the fact that he lied, cheated, stole and vandalised. Awww.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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You have indeed, as the description says, "seriously affected and enriched the society in which we live".
-Tom
"Whatever is sought for can be caught, you know,
whatever is neglected slips away."
Oedipus Rex, lines 126-127
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Anyway, doesn't anyone have ANYTHING to say today? Kinda quiet... TOO quiet, don't you think?
-L
"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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Location: Bath
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Oh Lenny, you know I've always something to say...!
So Mark Owen won Celebrity Big Brother... Wooo! Hmmmm...
Fun Fun Fun as usual.
Does anyone remember a while back about me nattering away about this guy called Chester. Who is 16 or so. Well, anyway, he sent me a text message the other day (after I sent him one for the 1st time)... It reads:
"May be so but I can do the lighter flicky thing i am the true jedi ha ha ha he he he, night, luv chezziekins xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" And there should be 52 x's there, as that is how many he sent... heheh quite amuzing, even though he is my little brothers friend!!! Strange though, because he is an avid rugby player, and skateboarder type person. Very public school, and yet at the same time (tries to be) very 'street'. Hehehe, he is so cute.
Anyway, gotta dash. Must get some sleep.
See ya..
Dan.
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Now, what I REALLY want to know is who you and this "no one" fella is according to the test linked up there.
Anyway, is this Chester guy still acting as weirdly as usual around you? Maybe he likes you and hoping for you to ask him out or something? 
And why's he sending you an SMS with 52 x:es? That I also wanna know... Must be some hidden meaning there, hehe!
-L
"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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I'm Mychal Judge, too. That's pretty nice. Even though the
'years of Christian service' bit is a slightly odd.
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