Random Thoughts IX (The first 8 were probably better)

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ImJustKCClone

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Really? I would have guessed E (obviously). I don't remember percentages either time, but the first time I took it (in my early 30s) I was strongly ESFJ. The second time (about 15 years later) I was still ESFJ, but had moved closer to the middle on the different categories.
 

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Without making this political. It looks like our Minnesota friends will now have to bring a passport to fly domestically.
 

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Fallon was fun at first as a switch-up from Leno (never could stand Letterman), but those repetition bits that he does (where he repeats a joke with his sidekick over and over as "filler") got really old, really quick. And the games he plays with his guests are amusing until he gets into his hyper-competitive mode...then he reminds me too much of a preschooler.

Overall, I like Seth Meyers best.
Not even when he was on NBC?
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Really? I would have guessed E (obviously). I don't remember percentages either time, but the first time I took it (in my early 30s) I was strongly ESFJ. The second time (about 15 years later) I was still ESFJ, but had moved closer to the middle on the different categories.

I'm assuming E stands for extrovert?
 

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Had a new boss that demanded that the whole management team take it. I was way to one corner of it.
It can actually be a pretty useful tool. People process information and approach conflicts and/or challenges in different ways, and knowing where peoples' strengths lie can help a project or community move along.
 

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Supposedly, my security badge for work will allow me to fly. I haven't tried it yet but it may become necessary.

I used to use my DoD CAC card. Was also supposed to work for TSA Pre-check since we all had Army security checks. If MN punts the license stuff I'll just use my passport. Although since Trump is at war with Mexico maybe they will not like those Mexico entrance stamps in it? Good thing I haven't traveled to Sweden or Australia on this passport. :rolleyes:
 

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I used to use my DoD CAC card. Was also supposed to work for TSA Pre-check since we all had Army security checks. If MN punts the license stuff I'll just use my passport. Although since Trump is at war with Mexico maybe they will not like those Mexico entrance stamps in it? Good thing I haven't traveled to Sweden or Australia on this passport. :rolleyes:

I did not read this correctly at first.
 

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I used to use my DoD CAC card. Was also supposed to work for TSA Pre-check since we all had Army security checks. If MN punts the license stuff I'll just use my passport. Although since Trump is at war with Mexico maybe they will not like those Mexico entrance stamps in it? Good thing I haven't traveled to Sweden or Australia on this passport. :rolleyes:
Russia stamps are good, though.
 
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