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T O P I C R E V I E WproxiemeMy father-in-law, a Cancer Sun/Cappie Moon/Virgo Rising guy, has, filed away, every single cancelled cheque he has ever written.Ever.The man's in his 50s.Do any of ya'll have examples from your friends and/or family of people who typify their sign(s) to the Nth degree?twinkletoesoh gosh yes i have so manythe first i can think of though is a friend of mine... well kind of a friend- i don't know him all that well but i am madly in love with him (haha... in a way), he is SUCH a pisces. i knew the minute i saw him. he writes poetry- carries around a notebook so he can write wherever he is. he is so peaceful and meditative- and also he is an AMAZING hugger (i don't know if this is a pisces thing at all.. but whenever i hug him it's like we are connected or something... ahh)and its pretty obvious im a cancer- i keep EVERYTHING- fortune cookie fortunes, notes, random things i find on the street- its madness! and i love looking at old pictures and reminising and suchlets see... ill say more once i think of them haha- but i notice so much***EDIT*** i just remembered another- a leo friend of mine... i swear people meet him and want to be him and follow him around like he is their leader. he knows it but never really says it and is a bit shy sometimes (maybe because of the cancer moon?)NackieSaggy Son:Bob Marks writes:The Sun in Sagittarius: Sagittarius Sun-Signs tend to be very straightforward in speech but clumsy physically. This is why Sagittarius is supposed to be the sign of good luck. If it weren’t, they would all either be murdered before the age of 10 ("What did you say to me!? I’m going to kill you!) or break their necks in ridiculous accidents. This placement inclines the person to travel the world and tell stories. Mark Twain was a Sagittarius Sun-Sign. So was Winston Churchill. Great talkers. Don’t expect them to listen, though. Their favorite curse word is "boring". Last week, at dinner, my 7 year old looks at me and says "Why are you so fat?" in a totally innocent, inquiring manner. I said "why are you so rude?" and he got mad at me for calling him rude, but I shouldn't get mad for him calling me fat, cause, well, I am...(sorta, more like "Solid", I hope! lol)He has more scrapes on his knees than my well-used cutting board. He cannot walk 5 meters without tripping over something.Since the age of 5, he has been flying every summer ALONE to my parents in Canada. A 10 hour flight, and every year I say, sweety, you don't have to go, you can stay if you don't want to go alone. This gets me rolled eyes, huffs and aggrevated sighs. After about the 5th time asking if he really wants to go alone I get the response "Stop bugging me!!" lolAlso very creative in the excuse department. Why did he fail his spelling test? Well, the girl that sits next to him ERASES too much and too loud. uh-huh. His favourite saying "well, how is that MY fault???", after dropping jam on the table cloth (how is that my fault, if the jam is too drippy??") or "forgetting" (another theme with saggies!) to come home for dinner ("how is that MY fault if I can't remember what time??) Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....OTOH, the sunniest, lovingest, joking, lively kid around. Usually extremely polite, but as happened last week, a friend who works in the marketing dep. for L'oreal here brought him some new-brand Kids Shampoo with a cool pocket comb. This got a cool thank-you and when I said, you could be a bit more enthusiastic, he says, in front of our guest, "well, how is that MY fault if that's a crappy gift!!" lmao, he got grounded for an hour for that one!But THE most saggy thing, about him and EVERY Saggy that I know:incessant talking.it just doesn't stop. They mutter, hum, sing, talk, talk, talk, mutter some more, yell, whisper--non stop, every waking minute. As a gemini this doesn't bother me all that much, but cappy hubby seriously feels attacked by this "noise".Nackieproxiemetwinkle - Very cool...watch out for those Fish, though.Their hugs can definitely be dangerous, especially for Cancers.Have you thought of any more examples?Nackie - The stories of your son make him sound like a riot. What house is his Sun in?Gah, I'm wondering what my munchkin's gonna turn out like...she's a lil' Bull, but her Sun's in the 9th and she has her Moon, Venus, Mars (in Gemini), and Saturn (in Cancer) all in the 11th.At 2.5 mos, she already talks to anything and everything that catches her interest - the ceiling fan, windchimes, and couch after couch after couch (not to mention those people who're observant enough to respond to her).Oh gawd - she's asleep in the playpen beside me (we're currently up in VA visiting my fam; right now our residence is my dad's office) and she just grunted, lifted her butt, and let out a man-sized trucker fart.I love my daughter. Er, ADD girl strikes again.Aaanyhoo.I thought of a few more:* A Scorpio friend of mine who said a while back, "(Intimate) Relationships are all about power and who can get the most control."He's a Libra/Scorpio cusp dude by some accounts, but - I'm sorry - that's all Scorp.* My husband (an Aquarius), who's ultimate, immediate way to show his love for me a while back was to use 100-mile-an-hour tape to fix a broken portable fan that an old resident of the house in which I was living left so that I could use it when our air conditioner was off.His #1 way to think through things is to take a toolkit and tinker on either his '64 Mercury Comet Caliente or '73 Super Beetle (when it's available).Barring that, he'll meticulously build a model of some type of aircraft.He'll also begin to take something to the trash can with every intention of throwing it away, only to set it down 1/2 way there because some random idea or thought distracted him, at which point he'll either zig in some other direction or stand there with a slightly "away" look on his face.* My Mom and I, both Pisces, who constantly call one another only to hear the other say (in all honesty), "Oh! That's so funny...I was just about to call you; the phone was in my hand when it rung."* My brother, a Cancer Sun/Cappie Moon/Cancer Asc, who said upon seeing a room that I lived in for a bit set-up completely in less than a night, "Wow! It looks like you've been here forever," with nearly devout reverence for that accomplishment.* My step-mom (also a Pisces) who I can consistently count on to go watch "Harry Potter" and / or the latest cartoon release with me.(I've come to face the fact that it may have been that a main, if subconscious, motivation for me to have had a child was so that I can continue to watch children's movies in theatres...until Meg gets old enough, I have Connie.)juniperb I do too proxie. Cappy rising and Virgo moon... cancels out the frivolous Aqua sun I guess ------------------If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James HerriotArchermy virgo moon dad is same as yours.juniperbSo it`s more a Virgo thing then I woulda thought more a Cappy trait. ------------------If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James Herriottwinkletoeswell...i don't think the pisces could hurt me in anyway- when another girl asked him out one time (who he was friends with) he responded with "well... friends like hanging out together!" the nicest way possible hahaanother example though-one of my best friends is a pisces and we both have virgo moons! we get along amazingly and always think the same thing or think on the same wavelengths atleast- its awesome.a capricorn i know is VERY capricornish. he's incredibally stable and conservative.. and to tell you the truth he's a bit boring but he has everything in life figured out i think. he's going to be an architect. for a while i liked him but i guess he wasn't exciting enough :\
Do any of ya'll have examples from your friends and/or family of people who typify their sign(s) to the Nth degree?
and its pretty obvious im a cancer- i keep EVERYTHING- fortune cookie fortunes, notes, random things i find on the street- its madness! and i love looking at old pictures and reminising and such
lets see... ill say more once i think of them haha- but i notice so much
***EDIT*** i just remembered another- a leo friend of mine... i swear people meet him and want to be him and follow him around like he is their leader. he knows it but never really says it and is a bit shy sometimes (maybe because of the cancer moon?)
Bob Marks writes:The Sun in Sagittarius: Sagittarius Sun-Signs tend to be very straightforward in speech but clumsy physically. This is why Sagittarius is supposed to be the sign of good luck. If it weren’t, they would all either be murdered before the age of 10 ("What did you say to me!? I’m going to kill you!) or break their necks in ridiculous accidents. This placement inclines the person to travel the world and tell stories. Mark Twain was a Sagittarius Sun-Sign. So was Winston Churchill. Great talkers. Don’t expect them to listen, though. Their favorite curse word is "boring".
Last week, at dinner, my 7 year old looks at me and says "Why are you so fat?" in a totally innocent, inquiring manner. I said "why are you so rude?" and he got mad at me for calling him rude, but I shouldn't get mad for him calling me fat, cause, well, I am...(sorta, more like "Solid", I hope! lol)
He has more scrapes on his knees than my well-used cutting board. He cannot walk 5 meters without tripping over something.
Since the age of 5, he has been flying every summer ALONE to my parents in Canada. A 10 hour flight, and every year I say, sweety, you don't have to go, you can stay if you don't want to go alone. This gets me rolled eyes, huffs and aggrevated sighs. After about the 5th time asking if he really wants to go alone I get the response "Stop bugging me!!" lol
Also very creative in the excuse department. Why did he fail his spelling test? Well, the girl that sits next to him ERASES too much and too loud. uh-huh. His favourite saying "well, how is that MY fault???", after dropping jam on the table cloth (how is that my fault, if the jam is too drippy??") or "forgetting" (another theme with saggies!) to come home for dinner ("how is that MY fault if I can't remember what time??) Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....
OTOH, the sunniest, lovingest, joking, lively kid around. Usually extremely polite, but as happened last week, a friend who works in the marketing dep. for L'oreal here brought him some new-brand Kids Shampoo with a cool pocket comb. This got a cool thank-you and when I said, you could be a bit more enthusiastic, he says, in front of our guest, "well, how is that MY fault if that's a crappy gift!!" lmao, he got grounded for an hour for that one!
But THE most saggy thing, about him and EVERY Saggy that I know:
incessant talking.
it just doesn't stop. They mutter, hum, sing, talk, talk, talk, mutter some more, yell, whisper--non stop, every waking minute. As a gemini this doesn't bother me all that much, but cappy hubby seriously feels attacked by this "noise".
Nackie
Nackie - The stories of your son make him sound like a riot. What house is his Sun in?Gah, I'm wondering what my munchkin's gonna turn out like...she's a lil' Bull, but her Sun's in the 9th and she has her Moon, Venus, Mars (in Gemini), and Saturn (in Cancer) all in the 11th.At 2.5 mos, she already talks to anything and everything that catches her interest - the ceiling fan, windchimes, and couch after couch after couch (not to mention those people who're observant enough to respond to her).Oh gawd - she's asleep in the playpen beside me (we're currently up in VA visiting my fam; right now our residence is my dad's office) and she just grunted, lifted her butt, and let out a man-sized trucker fart.I love my daughter. Er, ADD girl strikes again.
Aaanyhoo.
I thought of a few more:
* A Scorpio friend of mine who said a while back, "(Intimate) Relationships are all about power and who can get the most control."He's a Libra/Scorpio cusp dude by some accounts, but - I'm sorry - that's all Scorp.
* My husband (an Aquarius), who's ultimate, immediate way to show his love for me a while back was to use 100-mile-an-hour tape to fix a broken portable fan that an old resident of the house in which I was living left so that I could use it when our air conditioner was off.His #1 way to think through things is to take a toolkit and tinker on either his '64 Mercury Comet Caliente or '73 Super Beetle (when it's available).Barring that, he'll meticulously build a model of some type of aircraft.He'll also begin to take something to the trash can with every intention of throwing it away, only to set it down 1/2 way there because some random idea or thought distracted him, at which point he'll either zig in some other direction or stand there with a slightly "away" look on his face.
* My Mom and I, both Pisces, who constantly call one another only to hear the other say (in all honesty), "Oh! That's so funny...I was just about to call you; the phone was in my hand when it rung."
* My brother, a Cancer Sun/Cappie Moon/Cancer Asc, who said upon seeing a room that I lived in for a bit set-up completely in less than a night, "Wow! It looks like you've been here forever," with nearly devout reverence for that accomplishment.
* My step-mom (also a Pisces) who I can consistently count on to go watch "Harry Potter" and / or the latest cartoon release with me.(I've come to face the fact that it may have been that a main, if subconscious, motivation for me to have had a child was so that I can continue to watch children's movies in theatres...until Meg gets old enough, I have Connie.)
------------------If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James Herriot
another example though-one of my best friends is a pisces and we both have virgo moons! we get along amazingly and always think the same thing or think on the same wavelengths atleast- its awesome.
a capricorn i know is VERY capricornish. he's incredibally stable and conservative.. and to tell you the truth he's a bit boring but he has everything in life figured out i think. he's going to be an architect. for a while i liked him but i guess he wasn't exciting enough :\
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