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| Chinese New Year; what are you | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 10 2005, 02:05 AM (79 Views) | |
| wolfgoddess | Feb 10 2005, 02:05 AM Post #1 |
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Party Leader
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Year of the Rooster I am Year of the Snake. How to find your Chinese Zodiac |
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| TexasShadow | Feb 10 2005, 02:12 AM Post #2 |
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Jane
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I was born in the year of the Sheep. It actually hits me pretty good.
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| Little Kopit | Feb 10 2005, 05:04 AM Post #3 |
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I'm another from the Year of the Sheep. "THE SHEEP: (1907, '19, '31, '43, '55, '67, '79, '91, '03) A year when you question yourself about where you are going. There may be issues about the loss of family members or changing family circumstances. Spend some time in contemplation or meditation this year and you'll deal with all situations much more clearly and easily." In other astrology, I'm a Capricorn, ie. goat. Just going to sheep and goats baa-aaah!
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| DylansMom | Feb 10 2005, 06:13 AM Post #4 |
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Jackie-Sioux Falls, SD (in Arizona for the moment)
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I'm an ox!
THE OX: (1901, '13, '25, '37, '49, '61, '73, '85, '97) This is one of your better years with much support from the Rooster. Be careful about accidents this year and avoid any dangerous situations. Clarify anything to do with the law in advance of any new projects. Enjoy yourself this year and it will help you to move ahead. |
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Greg, Dylan & Jasper too! 2005 F350 King Ranch PSD Crew Cab 4x4 Dually; 2005 Carriage Carri-lite KIQ View My Pictures Here
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| Heathertee | Feb 10 2005, 07:03 AM Post #5 |
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Heather-Central Connecticut
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1940, year of the Dragon... I know this is right 'cause my a** is always Dragon...........
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| sylley2000 | Feb 10 2005, 07:45 AM Post #6 |
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Sylvia, Grand Bend ON
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Effects from the rooster: THE HORSE: (1906, '18, '30, '42, '54, '66, '78, '90, '02) This may be a year for romance either new or from a renewed connection with your partner. Good year for getting ahead with finances and for changing your attitudes towards a more positive approach. Symbolism of the horse: HORSE: Are independent, confident, full of strength and ambitious. Also very honest and loyal.They set out to achieve recognition for their skills. They often turn out to be totally devoted to their work, family or home. Even in the face of crises, Horses have a tendency to go forward which is a sign of their tremendous inner confidence. They are willing to do their very best and are usually devoted to whatever they focus on . They are often very devoted to their tasks and need a partner who will take care of them but will also leave them free to pursue their own adventures if needed. In careers they will make good politicians, explorers and artists. Sylvia |
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| Kate and Ed | Feb 10 2005, 11:38 AM Post #7 |
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Raleigh NC
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Aquarius and a Rooster Rooster is quick to speak and to give his opinions about many things. So he can be a bit of a problem to himself at times. He is also charming, charismatic and colourful in his manner. He's usually a lively character being spontaneous and optimistic. He can be very organised and neat as well and is often concerned with prestige and can make a very good networker. In a crisis he can be cool and calm. On the down side he's a conceited and gregarious type who won't stop giving opinions. He can be selfish, unkind, sarcastic, insensitive and lethal with that tongue. Pride, egoism and boasting can be a bit of an issue. Should be my year huh we will see
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of Kate and Ed ![]() "Patriotism is easy to understand in America; it means looking out for yourself by looking out for your country." Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the US | |
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we will see

2:46 AM Jul 11