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GypseeWind Moderator Posts: 4602 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 12:14 AM
You do too like posessions. I recall in a thread I started about what would (you) take with you if you had to move and start all over, and you said, "I would take everything, it's my stuff!!"See! I remember things.  I still say Pisces, but that's just my opinion. IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 04:59 PM
Did I really say that? Must have been one of my weird moods. But i guess you are right. I don't care about possessions as long as they are not of sentimental value. But then I am well known for chucking the whole lot out if I feel like I am starting a new phase. And then I regret those impulses. I am full of those contradictions, see? It's because I have 3 Asc! LOL! Now I have an excuse to explain myself!  IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:09 PM
Hey Starkiss - what does it mean when you have 3 signs in your first house, how does it impact? Is your Asc the sign that it sits on? ThxIP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:19 PM
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starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:30 PM
Eskimono,  I have put up my chart for convenience. My Asc sits on the last degree of Aqua. Then it covers the whole of Pis, Ari and a few degrees of Tau. So technically speaking, my Asc spreads itself on to 4 signs. So I have an excuse now. Whatever happens in my life, I can blame it on Aqua, Pisc or Ari Asc. I don't think Tau is strong enough to blame anything on it, as it's the last and probably the weakest influence. JK!!! IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:34 PM
So all 3 would influence? My daughter has the same thing - 3 signs and a whole host of planets in the 1st house.Quite convenient though - having a choice of signs to blame! IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:38 PM
Oh, extremely convenient! If I fcuk something up, I can always say it was my dreamy Pisces side, which made me do it. Or my fiery Aries side pushed me overboard. See?  How are you? I still remember your situation with somebody who didn't invite you to his wedding and then you had a work meeting with him, and then I lost touch. Everything sorted now, I hope?  IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:48 PM
yeah - I think I might be cured!That event was the straw that broke the camels back - and believe me, it need to be broken. I have seen a few times since and have felt nothing. Like they say - everything happens for a reason. I think I needed to see how weak and insensitive he could be to enable me to let go. It was a long slog that one! How are you? IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 05:56 PM
I am glad you are free now. Are you still working on a little british island? I also remember Gypsee wanting to marry you to Simon Cowell and I said he looks like he is wearing a flat hedgehog on his head and you'd never marry him.  I am ok, thank you! Eagerly waiting for his blasted majesty Saturn to leave us Virgos to lick our wounds and to recover from 3 years of misery. Only 10 days to go, yessssssss! IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 06:02 PM
And then Simon goes and agrees to marry someone else - how rude  I am still on my little island, but was down in London working last week, it's nice that I get the best of both worlds. I wonder will you notice the difference in 10 days? You'll have to let us know. IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 06:09 PM
LOL @ Simon! Do you really think he is going to marry this girl? I do have my doubts. I think it's all fake. How was London? I lived there for a long time and still think of it as my home. My daughter was brought up there. There are a lot of ties. I try and go there as often as I can, but after Saturn left me jobless, I haven't been for 18 months. I do miss it a lot. See, this is my Pisc Asc talking, all mushy and sentimental... Sigh...IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 06:14 PM
London was great, but too hot!I took the opportunity to get out and about (I don't usually, I don't know why). I had a good wander round in the evenings, spent some time shopping, went to see a show. I saw Leonardo Di Caprio arrive for his film premiere - I happened to be there by accident, and I had no idea why the crowds were there, so it was a bit surreal when he stepped out of the car. Where do you live now? Why did you move? IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 10, 2010 06:22 PM
I am in the Med now. I can't believe it was 30 degrees in London! Have they got the hose ban yet? LOL! As soon as it's over 20, they complain how hot it is, forgetting all the rainy dark days! Were you at Leicester Square when you saw Leo?I moved to the Med on the spur of the moment, when I had enough of rain. God, do I miss it now! We won't see the rain till February next year now. IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 09:16 AM
Daily Fix11 july So much scary talk about this eclipse of the Sun. The solar eclipse the solar eclipse Yes it starts a new cycle Anybody could get nervous thinking about it and listening to all the predictions. It's an omen but not ominous. Here's our take on WHAT THIS ECLIPSE IS ALL ABOUT: 1 First of all, clean up the place you are living in. Fix leaks. Repair or get rid of appliances that don't work or anything that makes your home look worn or broken down. You don't have to spend a lot of money but you do have to make where you live look like you live there. 2 Go shoping and make sure you have decent food in the house. 3 Put abandonment and rejection behind you. 4 Mend broken bonds and shattered intimaces. 5 Move forward despite any bitter or acrimonious feelings you still harbor against people who have failed to be there for you when you needed them 6 DON'T LOOK BACK. At least try. It's just too painful. -------------------------------------------- This is Mickey. I do like him. I am going to look at this every time I am writing here. Especially paragraphs 3 and 6.  IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 1819 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted July 11, 2010 10:28 AM
Hi Starks  Just spreading some love around to people I haven't visited in here yet OMG you are so wonderful!!!! Huge Ginormous Hugs! ADfly IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 11:43 AM
Abs, thank you for your love, The Most Amazing Dragonfly!  IP: Logged |
eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 04:54 PM
Hey Starkiss - that is some list - easier said than done though!Are you happy in the Med (other than missing the rain??!!)?
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starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 05:46 PM
Eski, have just finished watching the WC. I have been so unlucky lately that I can't even pick a winning team to support! Must blame my Aries Asc for being too forceful. Thought Dutch were going to win as they are so brutal. But nah.Mickey's list is making sense to me. Are you familiar with him? Michaellutin.com. 1 First of all, clean up the place you are living in. Fix leaks. Repair or get rid of appliances that don't work or anything that makes your home look worn or broken down. You don't have to spend a lot of money but you do have to make where you live look like you live there. ------------------------- Check. Ny Better Half takes care of all that. -------------------------------------------- 2 Go shoping and make sure you have decent food in the house. ------------ Check. Always. --------------------------------------------- 3 Put abandonment and rejection behind you. ------------------------ Now, this is something I have to deal with personally. Had too much of this sh1t in the past 3 years. -------------------------------------------- 4 Mend broken bonds and shattered intimaces. ------------------------------- Check. Done. --------------------------------------------- 5 Move forward despite any bitter or acrimonious feelings you still harbor against people who have failed to be there for you when you needed them. --------------------- Check. Almost done. May be it wasn't their fault. -------------------------------------------- 6 DON'T LOOK BACK. At least try. It's just too painful. ----------------------------------- I will try my best. As it's tooooooo painful and cringingly embarrassing. Amen!  ------------------------------------------- The Med is fab. It's Paradise. When you have a job. Get the drift? When the crunch happened, the jobs went. And so did mine. So... 
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eskimono Knowflake Posts: 694 From: uk Registered: Dec 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 06:05 PM
Yeah - number 3 is the tricky one, as it's mostly unconscious.I am also REALLY bad at keeping my diet good. Our Bank did a lot of lending for the Spanish Costa's - it is scary how that house of cards just keeps toppling. I can imagine for anyone having to support themselves out there it must be pretty tricky. IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 11, 2010 06:18 PM
LOL, don't even mention Spanish Costas. I dread to think what is next in line for them. Another Greece disaster? I used to work in property market. That is untill 18 months ago. We used to sell right left and center, arrange mortgages,do aftersales, you name it . It's all dead now. People are going back to the UK in droves. Shame, really, this is not fair on them. IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Moderator Posts: 4602 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted July 12, 2010 03:52 AM
I hate that list, and I'm refusing to do any of it. Now there is an Aries Asc for you!!  IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 12, 2010 07:02 AM
Oi, what exactly do you hate about it? It's all about moving forward! And upwards! Right to the top of the next mountain!  IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 12, 2010 07:29 AM
Any way, I read a very interesting article this morning. It describes, well, me and the way I feel about life around me. I never thought I wasn't alone and not the only person in the world who detests loud sounds, TV noise, neighbours talking and laughing under my windows, traffic noise outside, mozzie at night in the radius of a mile around me or a baby bawling his head off in the swimming pool, while his parents are trying to coo to him how nice and lovely the water is. Get him out of the fcking pool, he fcking hates it!!!!! ARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGH!!!Quote from the article: "Iam simply a member of the fifth of the population that's described by psychotherapist Dr Elaine Aron as 'highly sensitive'. In her book, The Highly Sensitive Person: How To Thrive When The World Overwhelms You, she offers the theory that some people are born with a more sensitive nervous system - and are more easily stimulated to panic, intolerance and general over-reaction to modern living." Here is the link to the full article. Let me know if it resonates with any of you. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1293 888/Neurotic-No-Im-just-hypersensitive-How-overwhelmed-stresses-modern-living.html IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 1819 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted July 12, 2010 01:57 PM
I didn't read the article, though I've been one of those people myself. When we lived about 100 yds. from the railroad, and the highway, I thought I would go mad. I couldn't have the windows open even during the warm and lovely weather, because I couldn't stand the noise. The trains would shake our house.I can't take large amounts of crowd noise anymore either. It feels like my insides are being changed somehow. Does that make any sense  PS ~ Bing Bong you gotcher emails!  IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 1574 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted July 12, 2010 02:29 PM
LOL, gotchya!I can hear my dog snoring in the living room from my bedroom on the other side of the house. I get up and turn him over!  IP: Logged |