Your Own Proust Questionnaire

If you are at least a little bit familiar with the magazine Vanity Fair then you know they have the Proust Questionnaire at the back of each issue, where a celebrity is asked the same questions as all other celebrities.

Well, the magazine’s website now has one you can fill out on your own and will match you with a few celebrities in which your answers are most similar to.

Try it out for yourself here.

My celebrity match was a bit shocking . . .

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One Nation Under God

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“One Nation Under God” is a painting by Jon McNaughton.  If you visit his website, you can read his motivation for painting this piece, and you can use your mouse to hover over sections of the painting to get an explanation regarding its meaning.  For example, when I placed the mouse cursor over the red sash worn by Jesus, I got the following:

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Check it out for yourself here.

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Woman put stolen check in church plate

NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. (AP) – Police said a woman put a forged $50 check in a church offering plate and stole a woman’s wallet from a pew in the same western Pennsylvania church. New Brighton police Chief Charles Van Fossan said Tuesday that police were still searching for a 20-year-old woman. She allegedly committed the crimes at First Presbyterian Church in New Brighton on Sunday.

Police said the offering check was from a previously stolen checkbook.

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Raider defender flagged for … thanking God?

This season is going so bad, the Raiders can’t even thank God on church day when things actually go right.

Just ask cornerback Chris Johnson, who was flagged for unsportsmanlike, umm, religious activity during Sunday’s 29-6 loss to the Texans.

The foul: He fell on bended knee and lifted his hands toward the unretracted roof after his end-zone interception just before halftime. The back judge deemed it excessive celebrating and threw his flag.

“I’m just getting on my knees giving my respect to God,” Johnson said. “I don’t see how that’s a personal foul or anything like that.”

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