Phenomenons are caused by people, not mystery...
So apparently there's a bookshelf test that is able to tell one of their dateability. This was started by on Lesley, and was carried on by one Trevor, and now I am plopping my ass down beside both of them on this amusing band wagon that seems to be spreading itself around Ontario. So I'm not toally sure as to how this works, and even with my small amount of knowledge in Psychology, I am still skeptical as to how it tests dateability and rather prefer to see it as proof of someone's personality over everything else. So on my bookshelf (thank goodness I only really have one as my miniature ones contain nothing but historical romance books and DVDs) I have the following... (they are listed from top shelf to bottom shelf.)
Here we go:
Large table candle - 2 horse sculptures from Afghanistan - one horse sculpture from Barrie 400 Flea Market - one light up dragon statue - bouquet of fake black roses - fake yellow rose - water bubble light up thingy
4 Seth McFarlane's Dragons - 4 various dragon statues - 3 various horse statues - a witch statue from my ex - a used paint palette
A Wall-E toy still in its box - a cat and an owl sculpture from Blue Mountain Pottery (it no longer exists) - 8 bottle of acrylic paint - 2 Hello Kitty figurines - a magic eightball - a miniature model of a De Havilland DH-98 "Mosquito" - a glass horse head carving - a Hasbro puppy toy - a dragon lady statue - old bookmarks - incense sticks - a picture of my ex's son at 3yrs old - old Christmas cards - an Achmed the Dead Terrorists tour patch from my buddy Terry - a candle - a blown glass horse from Italy with one leg broken
An equestrian playset still in the box - a light up candle water fall thing - a giftbow set of Brugal Rum from the Dom. Republic - 3 Dancing Hamsters (Lowrider Shyler, Turkey, and Sgt. Scruffy) - A seth McFarlane's Dragon still in the box - a stuffed purple lamb - a candle in a tin - a giant black unicorn head statue
Folding easel with paints and brushes in hidden drawer - sketch book - mini canvases - folder with past writing and other works - printed out instruction manual for electric fencing - journal from on tour - journal of music I've tried to learn on acoustic guitar - paint by number painting I did in oil paint when I was 13 - picture of Marvin, my cat - 2 old fashioned metal lunch boxes (women in the war and gothic Hello Kitty) - birthday cards - picture of my ex in front of his 18-wheeler down in Vegas - military name tags - test paint block
Easy Steps to Riding and Horse Care - The Other Realm - Getting Stronger (Bill Pearl) - Encyclopedia of the Cat - Encyclopedia of Modern Military Jets - 3X SRB HS Yearbooks - Psychology: Themes & Variations - Inked Mag - Hustler - Heavy Metal - Grimm Fairytales Comicbooks - Horse MagsUltimate Halloween 2010 Mag - The Guerilla Girls Beside Companion to the History of Western Art - 3X Calvin and Hobbes books - Spells for Love and Success - Military First Aid - photo album - A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online - Beowulf - Women, Art, and Society - A Witches' Bible - King of the Wind - Astrology and Horoscopes - Dictionary of Dreams - English Dictionary/Thesaurus - Position of the Day Playbook - The Pocket Guide to Rituals - Intro to Philosophy Reading Package - Nickelback Music books - Printouts on Pagan Weddings and Horse Jumping Tips - Horse and Shooting magazines - phonebook - Greenhawk Horse supplies catalogue - Happy Bunny folder - household file folder
So that is my extensive bookshelf. I will link you to the afforementioned bookshelves and see what you think of Trevor http://spillwaybrain.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/the-bookshelf-test/ and Lesley's http://letterstofutureleslee.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/the-bookshelf-test/ dateability as it pertains to their bookshelves.
Toodles,
Lady S.