Which Superhero Are You?

29 July 2006

I am Superman!

I'm Super!

You are mild-mannered, good, strong and you love to help others.

  1. Superman: 70%
  2. Green Lantern: 65%
  3. Hulk: 60%
  4. Spider-Man: 60%

I'm not sure I can agree with the results of this quiz, as I'm not particularly given to helping others. Perhaps the quiz sensed that I was currently participating in Blogathon and gave me bonus points in this category. Oh, and I'm not strong, either. 2 out of 4 ain't bad, I guess.

Of course, I was hoping for a more extensive, geekier quiz that took a few dozen superheroes into account. Perhaps there's one out there, waiting for the right time to show me which superhero I am!

Perhaps I should have applied to be on Who Wants to Be a Superhero?!

Interested in finding out which superhero you are? Take the Superhero Personality Quiz!

For more personality quizzes, check out my Personality Tests page over at Random Fodder.

Fruity Pebbles Rules

29 July 2006

Fruity Pebbles got shut out against Shredded Wheat in the Champion of Breakfasts tournament, and I'm not happy! Shredded Wheat!?!

Fruity Pebbles is, by far, my favourite cereal. I love it. I could eat an entire box in one sitting without a second thought . . . and I don't even like rice! Fruity Pebbles should have won. Dude — it's not like it's Bronto-Bright! My whole world is caving in now . . .

Fruity Pebbles rules, but it just don't know it. It's like a bear — with claws and with fangs. Big teeth on it. And Shredded Wheat is just like this little bunny, who's just kinda cowering in the corner. Shivering. Yeah, just kinda . . . y'know, Fruity Pebbles has these claws and it's staring at those claws and it's thinking to itself, and with those claws it's thinking, "How am I supposed to beat Shredded Wheat? How am I supposed to beat Shredded Wheat?" And it's just kinda gently batting Shredded Wheat around, you know what I mean?

By the way, this rambling paragraph is only entertaining if you've seen ::imdb("tt0117802", "Swingers")::.

3 Down, 21 to Go

29 July 2006

We're 3 hours into Blogathon 2006 and I'm still a bit frazzled. Hopefully, I'll find a better stride in the remaining 7/8 of the Blogathon, but I doubt it. Between trying to keep up on posting and trying to participate in other Blog activities, I'm stretching myself pretty thin.

Alas, it's all for charity, so it's worth it!

Status: I'm trying to keep up with everything! I've lost that "fresh out of the shower" feeling, but still clean. At least my mouth still feels clean.
Verified sponsorship total: 6 pledges for $117.00
Unverified sponsorship total: 7 pledges for $129.00

Make-A-Wish Beginnings: Chris Greicius

29 July 2006

Chris Greicius

In 1980, 7-year-old Christopher James Greicius had a wish. He wanted to be a police officer. In April of 1980, that wish came true.

Chris was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and as his condition worsened, his mother Linda decided to help grant his wish before he ended up back in the hospital again. Their friend, U.S. Customs Officer Tommy Austin, had promised Chris a ride in a police helicopter, so he made some calls.

So, on the morning of April 29, 1980, a police helicopter picked Chris up and escorted him to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (taking the scenic route, of course). He was greeted by three police cars and a police motorcycle and had a great time talking with the officers. The officers dubbed him "Bubble Gum Trooper."

That day, Bubble Gum Trooper Greicius was sworn in as the first and only honorary Arizona state trooper!

The officers were so touched by the boy that Officer Ron Cox called their uniform company to get a custom uniform for Chris. The company, John's Uniforms, was also moved by the story. The company worked overnight to get the uniform ready as soon as possible. On May 1, Chris had his uniform.

On May 2, Chris was back in the hospital, but he was so proud about being a patrolman, he asked that his uniform be hung in the window of his room and that his motorcycle helmet be placed on his dresser so he could see them. Officer Frank Shankwitz presented Chris with motorcycle wings to add to his uniform.

On May 3, Chris passed away, but not before living his dream. On the plane trip back from the funeral, Officers Scott Stahl and Frank Shankwitz knew how much it meant to Chris to have his wish granted, and how cheerful it made him in his last days. They figured that there must be other ill children out there like Chris. In that moment, the idea of Make-A-Wish® was born.

Learn more about Chris at Make-A-Wish®'s website. If you'd like to pledge to donate to Make-A-Wish and sponsor me, read up on how to do this on my Sponsorship page.

Charity-Related Posts Coming!

29 July 2006

Thus far, my posts have been random and fully unrelated to Make-A-Wish®. That's about to change. I'm working on my first post about a Make-A-Wish® . . . the wish that started it all!

Check back in a few minutes, and I'll have the story up!

Novac Is . . .

29 July 2006

This post is part of one of the Blogathon 2006 "I AM" game. Here, I've googled "Novac is" to find out what/who/how I am. Here are some results:

  • NOVAC is a 501c3 organization, and all donations are tax deductible. [This one is funny, considering that I'm currently participating in Blogathon for a charity!]
  • novac is committed to providing access to the best digital/analog facilities.
  • NOVAC is producing a one-hour documentary called The Drive.
  • (NOVAC) is a regional media arts center
  • NOVAC is pleased to announce that we will be holding our first regional Star Party at Spruce Knob, West Virginia
  • Novac is a professional private trader with over 18 years of stock market experience.
  • NOVAC is one of the largest clubs in the League, and publishing a newsletter for hundreds of members is no easy task.
  • NoVAC is working to stabilize the organization by pursuing three strategic objectives that support its mission.
  • Novac is one of the first inhabited planets in the universe.

Here are some additional results from Googlism that I posted in an April 2006 post. For those unaware, Googlism is a site that automates this process!

  • Novac is all that and much more
  • Novac is very proud of the many nationally recognized artists and media projects that have been developed at their center
  • Novac is one of the largest clubs in the league
  • Novac is the bounty hunter introduced in the second act hired by peagan for the sole purpose of capturing joy and luring cliff
  • Novac is no ordinary man of wealth
  • Novac is the proud recipient of a 1998 silver georgie award for excellence in a residential renovation under $50
  • Novac is 8
  • Novac is powered by acting world
  • Novac is currently head of the plasma laboratory
  • Novac is a testimony to the nightmare
  • Novac is going through some dramatic rethinking
  • Novac is sworn to secrecy
  • Novac is leading the introduction of the rapid tooling process of sprayforming in europe
  • Novac is suddenly struck by a ricochet and slumps to the floor

Won't You Sponsor Me?

29 July 2006

Thanks to those who have already sponsored me! If you chose not to be anonymous, you'll get a personalized message of thanks from me within the next day or two! (If you choose to be anonymous, you'll get a not-so-personalized message of thanks.)

If you're interested in sponsoring me, read more details at my Sponsorship Page or just head over directly to my Blogathon.org page to sponsor me!

Status: Comfortable yet slightly overwhelmed. Still finding my pace!
Verified sponsorship total: 5 pledges for $105.00
Unverified sponsorship total: 7 pledges for $129.00

Posted by Novac in All, Blogathon, Blogathon 2006, Charity