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Coolness Test

Ray Binnicker

>This test is great! It is worth the time, and interesting.

How cool are you after all these years?

This test is based on how cool you were in High School, what crowd you ran with, etc. It has proven to be pretty accurate.


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Ray Binnicker

>OK, try this

www.elks590.org/main/cooltest.htm

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I was preparing a post…

Rod Peterson -- Ormond Beach

>…deriding the juvenile nature of such a test, especially as I'm nearing my 45th anniversary of graduating, and long removed from the adolescent need for validation of my years there, but I figured I better take a look first before I blindly blast away.

Sadly, the test is indeed very accurate, even after all these years. Amazing. My kids will love it though.

Rod

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It said I improved greatly

Craig in Silverdale

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Stephen Kirk in Quakertown, PA

>Wow, that thing is accurate.

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Hey, I'm cooler than I thought ;)

Mark Goodall - ATL - tooljunkie

>Although it didn't rate me as "totally cool", it did rate me higher than I thought ;)

Happy Woodworking!

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I never take those tests

Joe Piotrowski - Chicago Burb's

>the scale they use is too small to measure my coolness :)

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it works better the 50th time you take it

Tom Sontag - St. Louis

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