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March 10, 2005

What kind of dog are you?

Now for something completely odd, sent around by our contributing editor, Kevin Offner. Apparently there is a sort-of-new British comedy film titled Gone to the Dogs. I know nothing about the film, and this is certainly not meant as an endorsement, but Kevin brought to our attention a game/personality test on the film’s website (click on “What Dog Are You”) which purports to show what breed of dog you are most like.

The game is set in one of the spiffiest Web animations I’ve ever laid eyes on.

Kevin is most like an Irish Wolfhound, it seems, and (being a Southerner I can only express pride here) I am most like an American Black & Tan Coonhound.

Again, no warrants made about the film or the game/test, whatever its results for you.

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