Schroeder
Saw this one coming. Thanks to both Blue Girl and Rana.

You are Schroeder!
Which Peanuts Character are You?
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By the way, Rana is a definite Marcie, although sometimes in her blog she portrays herself as bit like Charlie Brown flying a kite or kicking a football. But I don't see Blue Girl as Woodstock. To me she's more of a Sally---totally devoted to her Sweet Baboo but fiesty, sometimes cranky, and at war with the injustice of school...I mean, life.




I'm Schroeder too. Does that make us twins?
Posted by: Chrys | Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 07:54 AM
Yeah, I _am_ pretty Marcie-like, though I have no interest in following a Peppermint Patty around; I've even got the nerd-girl glasses and I had the same nerd-girl haircut when I was that age. As for the Charlie-Brown-football thing, I have to admit having issues with the whole thing, because I felt sorry for Charlie Brown while simultaneously being annoyed with him for being stupid, and annoyed with Lucy (who was the character I most identified with as a child, being an older sister of a brother with a security blanket) for being mean.
Schroeder does seem like a good fit in your case. :)
Posted by: Rana | Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 09:25 AM
I'm PigPen, and damn proud of it! I do, however, bathe everyday!
Posted by: Linkmeister | Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 10:18 AM
Ok. I took the quiz again and am Woodstock...again!
And I sorta take offense that you think I'm more of a Sally -- since the description ends this way:
"You rarely have a bad thing to say about anyone, even though most people think you're a total ditz."
Whattya tryin' to say Lance?
I really love these little characters -- but, they make me sad at the same time.
Posted by: blue girl | Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 10:44 AM
Good grief, I'm Charlie Brown. I should have said I would volunteer at an animal shelter instead of play or watch sports.
Posted by: Exiled in NJ | Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 11:10 AM
I'm a Woodstock. And I don't know what I said that gave me that result. Maybe it was the part about flying upside down.
Posted by: mac macgillicuddy | Sunday, November 13, 2005 at 06:23 PM