You are a GRAMMAR GOD!
The image is supposed to be of God from Monty Python’s “Holy Grail.”
Update: Snagged the image from Amanda‘s copy.
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As long as you tell me.
Yep, I’m a bonafide Grammar God(dess) now. No one can contest it now that I’ve actually taken a quiz for it, right? Well… I suppose that there’s always a “fun factor” in these um, pointless online quizzes, right?
I’m doing my best to accept the mission of preserving the English language. Someone let me know if I’m slipping, okay? ;^)
I was surprised that I made it into the god category too. I am “working” right now, so I had my co-workers take the test too. One, which shall not be named, got a bastardization of the English tongue. I felt really badly. Yeah, that’s right “badLY”. :-)
Too lazy to post my results on Wanderlust. Apparently, my mission (if it isn’t already) should be to preserve the English language. Hah! So much for the British!
I’m a God(dess) too–although the true test would be explaining the rules behind the answers. ;)