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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Ah that explains why I haven't been able to sleep

> for the last few days!


xxxxxx


Yeh I have that prob at full moon, are you a Cancerian?


Edited to add: Didn't make the connection between the full moon and the not-sleeping-pacing-round-the-house for years .......


Edited to add again: It's actually full tomorrow, not today ....

monica Wrote:

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> Well Scorpio is rising next week, and there may be

> a lot of lustful behaviour going on, il bring my

> camera just in case. >:D<

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Pardon in advance, but don't Scorpios have a reputation for this generally ;)

giggirl,


Don't despair that your post has been hijacked by ignorami.


Not only is it a beautiful full moon tonight but also the Red Planet, now 62 million miles from Earth, is at its brightest this year as it lines up opposite the Sun. Mars is to the left of the Moon, about the length of an outstretched fist away.


I encouraged/cajoled my children to look at this celestial spectacle tonight, explaining how the orbit of Mars etc etc and they were suitably unimpressed. Words like 'boring' and 'whatever' come to mind.


In short, I feel your pain. You can lead a horse to water ...


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7094680/Mars-and-the-Moon-to-line-up-for-celestial-spectacle.html

sniffy Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Well Scorpio is rising next week, and there may

> be

> > a lot of lustful behaviour going on, il bring

> my

> > camera just in case. >:D -----------------------------------------

> Pardon in advance, but don't Scorpios have a

> reputation for this generally ;)



well i have Scorpio rising, so yes very well known, I cant wait to this week, im embracing life again and I can breathe the air of freedom once more :)-D

giggirl Wrote:

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> It's almost Valentines' Day. Let's have some

> romance. Now Voyager - "Don't let's ask for the

> moon"

>

>




Ahhhhh, one of my favourites...second only to "All About Eve", again with the fabulous Bette Davis...fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy night!

monica Wrote:

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> sniffy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > monica Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Well Scorpio is rising next week, and there

> may

> > be

> > > a lot of lustful behaviour going on, il bring

> > my

> > > camera just in case. >:D > -----------------------------------------

> > Pardon in advance, but don't Scorpios have a

> > reputation for this generally ;)

>

>

> well i have Scorpio rising, so yes very well

> known, I cant wait to this week, im embracing life

> again and I can breathe the air of freedom once

> more :)-D



Lol, you go for it Monica....:)


Lust for life - Iggy Popmaster! play it loud, will get you fired up nicely ;)

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