Joey’s Personalities

Just For Fun About Personality’s I Have

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The Top Ten
  1. Split

    It's Just The Character Nothing Violent

  2. Beetlejuice

    A Crazy Man Who Always Get What He Want's

  3. Ace Ventura

    Half Crazy Half Insane

  4. James Bond

    Royal Navy Commander James Bond is a fictional character created by British author Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the protagonist of the James Bond series of novels, films, comics, and video games. The character is known for his espionage skills, gadgets, and signature introduction, Bond, James Bond.

    An Attractive Ladies Man

  5. Powder

    A Man With Disability's Special Rotten And Different From Everybody Else

  6. Elvis Presley

    Elvis Aaron Presley was an American singer and actor, widely dubbed the "King of Rock and Roll" and regarded as a pivotal cultural icon of the 20th century. His energetic musical interpretation and provocative performance style, bridging racial music traditions in a shifting era, both fueled his fame... read more

    A Big Shot, A Big Deal And A Hot Ladies Man

  7. John Travolta - Grease

    Hot Big Deal In A Leather Jacket

  8. Steve Urkel

    Steven Quincy Urkel is a fictional character from the American sitcom Family Matters, which aired on ABC and later CBS. Portrayed by Jaleel White, he was originally intended to appear in only one episode. However, he became the show's most popular character and eventually the central figure.

    Crazy, Who Call's Himself Stefan Urkell

  9. Peter Pan

    Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free-spirited and mischievous boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his endless childhood having adventures on the island of Neverland.... read more

    A Boy Who Never Grows Up With All Fun And Games

  10. Clark Kent (Superman)

    Superman is a fictional comic book character and arguably the first powerful superhero of the modern era. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, who were high school students in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933. Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, published by National... read more

    Everyone Needs A Hero That Women Wants To Kiss A Real Man