o.O at the footy question though ... wtf? What was your answer to that eventually? 
Lol... I had a think about it for a moment, then I asked him how many people there were in Australia.
He said 21 million, so I said there'd be about 7 million footballs.
I justified it as 3 people per household, and 1 football per household, on average.
I explained that obviously not everyone likes football, and many households would not have one, but there'd also be those households with 5 boys, each of which *has* to have their own football, and then there's all the footballs that sit in peoples' cupboards and don't get used.
I mean... obviously this sort of question has no correct answer, and it's more how you justify it.
My boss said that my answer was thought out... she compared it to people who would just have shrugged and guessed some random figure with no real justification... she said that there was nothing to be gained from a response like that (like, the random figure).
I'm not sure it's such a bad thing that you got emotional - I'm sure they don't want robots as leaders. And nowadays a lot of men are even more emotional than women.
Yeah... but because I was nervous, it was a bit of emotional overkill... I know it sounds presumptuous to say this, but I consider myself to be a caring person and in tune with the feelings of those around me, but I don't think I'm any more emotional than the next person. I was caught up in feelings to the point where one of the interviewers asked me how I possibly hoped to survive in the cut-throat corporate environment. I tried to explain (albeit, poorly), that it's kind of like getting bad customers... you learn to let it roll off you and not take on any of the negativity... that you're the better person if you're able to rise above this.
Eh... anywayz... it will be morning soon >.>
How today has flown...