Who's your founding father true love match?

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Please note that the test also has a Founding Mothers option, but I didn't try that one out.

So what hot colonial babe is going to keep you warm tonight?

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

Answers

John Lansing of New York.

Hey, he has a midwestern city named after him...and at least he isn't bald.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000


I'm the new Mrs. James Madison of Virginia! Hello Dolly!

Woo Hoo!!

Michael of The Road Trip



-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

I am the new Mrs. Nicholas Gilman of New Hampshire. The web site had a little pic and "Looks a little like Rick Rockwell, doesn't he?"

Uh, yeah, he does.

But he is from New Hampshire, which is key.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000


William Livingston of New Jersey.

At least I only have to travel one state away.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

Mr. Richard Spaight of North Carolina. He's dreamy!

The Founding Mothers option doesn't work, those bastards.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000



Uh oh... it looks like we're going to have have a catfight over that hottie Gouverneur Morris...

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

I'm the new Mrs. George Mason of Virginia.

This one's an interesting prospect. This wealthy planter was the Constitutional Convention's most eloquent critic of slavery. He argued that "Every master of slaves is born a petty tyrant. They bring the judgement of heaven on a country." In part because the Constitution protected slavery, this man was one of sixteen delegates who refused to sign it.

Not really my idea of a hottie tho'.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000


I'm the new Mrs. Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey! And if you choose the founding mother option, it'll tell you, "Sorry, there were no founding mothers." And it gives you two links: "Marry a founding father instead," or "Sorry, if I can't marry a founding mother, I don't want to play," which takes you to another site.

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

Mrs. Rufus King!!! That be me!!! I like bald men named Rufus, I know I'm SO lucky!!!

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

Dammit! I would have loved a husband named Rufus! I am the new Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, because I chose a man .."who had a passion for English-style government and a weakness for duels."

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000


damn you nanette- you stole my man. *i'm* the blushing bride of mr. john lansing of new york. can i be some form of debutante now?

lauren

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000


Kerri, are you willing to share? I got Rufus King as well. And hey, if you're really into constitutional trivia, check out the bill of rights golf course offered as a honeymoon option!

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

Kerri, Sarah, it's going to be a huuuuge catfight - I'm Mrs Rufus King as well. (I'm a picky one who went right to the end).

-- Anonymous, April 05, 2000

I'm now Mrs. Randolph. Pretty good looking when compared to the rest of them =)

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000

Uh-oh, cat fight over Rufus!! I will not share Rufus!!!! Never!! Never!!! Never!!!! He is MY man!

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


There's only one room for a Mrs Rufus in this town, and it's a-gonna be me. What you got to say about that, girl?

(or something)

Seriously that site is funny - someone (ie, not me) should do something like that for Australia - Who Wants To Marry a Rum Corps Rebel, perhaps?

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


I'm the new Mrs. George Clymer of Pennsylvania!

He was one of the first to recommend independence. Forward thinking. I like that in a man.

This might cause some friction in our relationship, though: He was a collector of excise taxes on alcoholic beverages in Pennsylvania.

That's just wrong on so many levels.

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


I also got Nicholas Gilman, which is good, because we're both New Hampshirites. I won't have to move to far from Mummy, who can take care of the kids while Nicky and I are off carousing in Portsmouth.

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000

I got William Davie of North Carolina. Founder of University of North Carolina.

I'm a sucker for an intelligent man with a Carolina accent.

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


Kristin, get your hands of my Hamilton.

I noticed most folks took the northerners.

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


James Wilson. He gave almost as many speeches as Beth's Governeur Morris!

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000

Laura,

That's my George Clymer you're claiming for your husband. You get away from him, you little hussy. ;p George is for reform of the penal code and against capital punishment, and he's a patron of the arts. Plus he's influential and quiet. I like that.

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000


Heh. I basically went through the Southerners 'cause I like the accents. ;)

-- Anonymous, April 06, 2000

Lisa, Lise... What can I say. I was under the impression that my Nicky was a fine, upstanding gentleman from a good family. Unfortunately, it looks as if we belong on the Jerry Springer show. "I Married a Founding Father...But He Forgot To Tell Me about His Two Other Wives!" It should be a riviting show.

-- Anonymous, April 11, 2000

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