Survey SAYS!...

Remember the old game show Family Feud? Each question the host asked started "We surveyed 100 people and asked them...".
Remember some of the stupid answers? Remember sayinging "I wish I could be one of those people"?

Well, now you can. Actually, this time around I have 3 topic specific surveys for you to check out.

Multiple responses from the same address will be ignored. Multiple responses from the same site may be ignored. I may stop at 100, but more likely, I wil choose to let it go a bit beyond - it depends on the quality of repsonses, and how much time I have to tabulate results. Please, real answers only. I reserve the right to reject responses I don't like or don't feel are appropriate. My game. My rules. Nyah!

Note: I don't save individual results or email addresses from prior surveys, once a new one comes up. If you select the appropriate option, I may let you know when a new survey is in place, but that will be a one-time only thing. Otherwise, to find out the answers, you'll have to keep checking back.

Two other things to note:

First, due to the way AOL has their mailer configured, I don't see survey results from a great many AOL users. Some cannot even get the surveys submitted. They have told me to use a CGI script. I have told them to, go, umm, fix their mailer.

Second, this is not an online version of the game. The answers provided here will let you go home and play your own non-online game. That's why I originally came up with this in the first place. The fact that I never got around to playing it is irrelevant.

Take the Literature Survey   Take the Sports Survey   Take the Music Survey

Survey 1 (completed Nov 97) Survey 2 (completed May 98) Survey 3 (completed Dec 98)
Survey 4 (completed Mar 99) Survey 5 (completed Aug 99) Survey 6 (completed Oct 99)
Survey 7 (completed Nov 99) Survey 8 (completed Dec 99) Survey 9 (completed Jan 00)
Survey 10 (completed Apr 00) Survey 11 (completed Mar 02) Survey 12 (completed Oct 02)

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Click here to go home.

And one final note about the name: Yes, I know "Disfunctional" is misspelled. And, as much as I'd like to say it was deliberate, that is was meant to represent a family that is as functional as one in the city of Hell known as Dis, the truth is that I messed up when I created the page, and have never bothered fixing it.

Wow, it feels good to get that off my chest...