Are you a Full Time Drupal Developer?

What does it mean to be a Full Time Drupal Developer? Are you one? Take this simple test to find out:

[X] I smile when I see “by greggles” in a cvs commit message.
[X] My life partner can hear and understands the difference between Drupalcon and Druplicon.
[X] I know the node ids of my favorite nodes 59, 318, 92900.
[X] My work is focused around Drupal. If a project comes along for another tool I convince them to use Drupal or refer them to someone else.
[X] My hobbies and outside interests are either related to Drupal, or have a group website built in Drupal.
[X] My “Personal Battle Plan” involves features and bugfixes, not weapons.

What else defines a “Drupal Developer” ?

[X] You frequently find

[X] You frequently find yourself thinking of community websites that would enhance some aspect of your and others’ lives and have 90% of the implementation plan ready to go in your head.
[X] You hear about a startup company that invested millions of dollars in a new service and think to yourself, “That could be done just as well if not better and faster with Drupal Core and (if necessary) X Y and Z contributed modules.”
[X] You occasionally think of rhyming words that would make the next great ‘Drupal Song’ (such as ‘player’ and ‘database abstraction layer’)
[X] You’ve considered dressing up for Halloween as Drupal Core, specifically.
[X] You know your way through menuexecuteactive_handler() like it was your home.

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