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Ooh this is all very interesting. You've got me digging around on sites trying to find my Mercury sign and the like. I knew I was a virgo dragon, but didn't know I was a virgo fire dragon, plus seem to have a lot of my other signs in libra (not sure what that's meant to mean yet).


Excellent work avoidance activity! :)

  • 8 months later...

It is easy for the rationally minded to dismiss Astrology as bunk. However, those same people often accept far more bizarre concepts such as the Everett-Wheeler Meta-Theory of Quantum Mechanics as sound science.


If we really do live in a relativistic multi-verse governed by quantum mechanics then nothing - however bizarre - can be dismissed with absolute confidence: anything is possible.


The Truth is out there.

david_carnell Wrote:

As a Taurean I stubbornly refuse to believe a word


As a fellow Taurean I, obviously, don't share your stubborn nature, obviously....


Knowing you are a fellow Taurean has also made me change my view, which I DID hold for 5 Decades, in that Astrology can't be nonsense as we are such kindred spirits in almost everything we do or say its downright spooky...


Both over 6 feet with Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes, as well...


You're not the Bruvver I never knew who was Born with the forenames Cuthbert Tarquin Sebastian somewhere near Sheen are you davey ? ( "davey" as we might be more closely related than you realise M8)....

You're not the Bruvver I never knew who was Born with the forenames Cuthbert Tarquin Sebastian somewhere near Sheen are you davey ? ( "davey" as we might be more closely related than you realise M8)....





Those are my middle names. Stranger things and all that....


...although our poor Ma would have suffered with a 30 year gap between us. Unless it was a mutual father... That d----d Army Brigadier! Bloody cad.

david_carnell Wrote:

... That d----d Army Brigadier! Bloody cad.


...and we both support the underdog, in society and, definitely, in Football as both our teams aren't even in The Championship...


Nah! I reckon, on the balance of probabilities, you are, indeed, mi bruvver, so in future I will no longer be your "nemesis" but your bestest M8 on here and "have your back" on here bruv..:)-D

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> 5 replies and no mention of "woo"

>

> woo

> woo

> woowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoowoo

>

> Load of arse

>

> And I can say that as I'm a Libran and like calm

> and balance.

>

> Only when I tell people I'm a Libran do they say

> "ooh you can tell" - before I tell people it's

> normally about 7 guesses.

>

> Big pile of arsey woo

>

> 12 types of personality combination????

>

> * bites fist *


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Sean


Good to see the ol' tie taken off, the hair let down & shook loose with a big deep breath....YEAH LET IT OUT



"We hear ya' "


W**F


*blimey it's only Wednesday*

Last week two followers of astrology attempted to guess my so-called star sign. These two individuals had spent every working hour with me over a week, plus some six hours each day (for seven days) of the leisure variety. They still hadn't got to the 'correct' star sign after eight attempts.
If newspaper astrology columns are, in your mind, all there is to astrology, you are mistaken. Anyone can write those with very little astrology knowledge. "Proper" astrologers will put their name to them to keep the wolves from the door between in-depth astrological consultations.

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