You scored as True Neutral. A True Neutral person has two faces- either these people are merely apathetic, preferring to focus their minds on more important things, or these people truly believe in a balance of all things. To these people, there can be no light without some darkness. These people also have no dedication to, or intrinsic distrust of, laws.
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And now for something completely different
Went to Baltimore in West Cork over the long weekend. It was excellent. I went with a friend of mine, Mark, and his parents. They were towing a trailer with a pair of Laser dinghys, and they had just recently bought a big SUV-type landrover thing - a Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, to be exact. Anyway, much hilarity ensued when they insisted that Mark drive basically all the way from Dublin to Crosshaven near Cork city - and by hilarity, I mean shouting and wailing and gnashing of teeth, from Mark because he was uncomfortable driving a massive death-machine with a trailer along country roads, and from the others because of not wanting to hit things. I grinned and occasionally pointed out things like the lack of a roll bar on the car. The weather began shit as we left Dublin, but progressively got better as we made our way to Baltimore.
We got to Baltimore at a reasonable hour, and went fishing for a bit - caught nothing, but the spot we were in was pretty rubbish and we were too lazy to find a decent one. On Sunday we got the Lasers rigged up and sailed around the random islands that abound in the area. Good weather, but the wind was very random between the islands, which could get annoying, but was generally ok.
On Monday, we were invited out to crew in a yacht race from Baltimore. The course was out around Cape Clear, in towards a mark near Schull, back out to the gap between Clear Island and Shirken Island, and back again into Baltimore Harbour. It was the perfect day for it - clear skies, reasonable wind blowing in off the Atlantic from the south.
I was crewing up front, so had loads to do up the beat, but less so for the run back, while the lads at the aft end flew the spinnaker. It was pretty tight, but we did well. Problem was, the race was adjusted for handicap, so its difficult to tell how your doing while the race is on. Our boat was at the slower end of the class, so we would be handicapped favourably.
Left shortly after the boat got in, and since it was too late to get a train back up to Dublin, I was lucky enough to have a lift back arranged with someone on their was back up.