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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
ok, I'm up for anything that goes on. Haven't had a good day out for ages, too much work lately ACE.
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Laura Posted Apr 4, 2004
Much the same story here , though did have a trip to Snowdonia. The meet will be something to look forward to after the exams.
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Laura Posted Apr 4, 2004
They start May 19th, so not revising just yet. Got coursework to do first, which I am slowing ploughing through.
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
Just after my birthday! I'll be several million years old on the 17th.
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
I agree that being a Taurus is not the only reason to like , but with a waistline like mine I need some excuse!
So you're a Capricorn, we're both earth signs and have lots in common. Probably why you like walking in the hills so much, you're close to nature and the earth itself.
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Laura Posted Apr 4, 2004
It tastes good enough not to need another excuse .
Only just Capricorn though (birthday's 22nd December) . I like walking as I can't stand being inside for very long. I like to feel the ground under my feet and the wind in my hair.
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
Very 'earthly' indeed. What do I recall about Capricorn? If you are a typical Capricorn, then you would like the company of others, make a good companion, have human insight, and a keen sense of humour. You should be careful of damaging your knees as they are the weakest part of your body, and you should be drawn to music. Firm willed, a good friend and a bad enemy, practical and pragmatic, makes good bankers and managers of all sorts. Due to capacity for balance and sense Caps. make good magistrates and judges in later life. Drawn to the natural environment, often working with the land in some managerial or protective capacity. How am I doing?
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Laura Posted Apr 4, 2004
company of others, yes, that's true
Good companion, well, would have to ask someone else for that
Human insight, yes
Sense of humour, well, I know how to make people laugh so I guess that counts
Very true about the knees , can't recall a time when they haven't been sporting at least one bruise
Drawn to music; yes but terrible when it comes to making it. I can sing in tune and know good music when I hear it, but that's as far as it goes.
Firm willed: Not particularly, I'm always ready to learn.
Good friend and bad enemy: I'd consider myself a good friend but I don't hold grudges
Practical and pragmatic: Oh dear, perhaps practical but I'm not a good organiser.
Drawn to the natural environment: Definitely
Often working with land: still at the student stage, but I am an environmental science student.
Mostly accurate then.
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
Well not bad at all, considering I don't know you personally. I used to do astrological reading for fun. It is good fun if you don't take it too seriously.
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Laura Posted Apr 4, 2004
Can't say I've ever paid any attention to it, my limit was knowing I'm a Capricorn (though only just)
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
I like to try and follow belief's and faiths...it fascinates me what people believe in. There is not a jot of logic or discernable evidence of proof behind astrology, yet more than three quarters of the world believes in it in one form or another. Amazing!
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Hoon Posted Apr 4, 2004
Yep. In almost every newspaper in the western and eastern worlds, there is a feature on astrology in one form or another. In a survey conducted recently by Reuters the world news agency it was discovered the most people read their horoscopes before they read anything else in the paper. There are currently hundreds of titles available on the subject in both the glossy magazine style, and the more tabloid style newssheet. The private horoscope business is worth billions of dollars in America alone.
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