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Topic: How do you catch a fish???
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GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2054 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:19 AM
I mean really, using the analogy of actually fishing, you got have the right equipment, yes? Sticks and strings don't go over as well as the more advanced stuff.And then there is the bait to consider? Some are attracted to the shiny sort, and some just want something to eat. Either way, they are pretty skittish, don't seem to like much noice and you can't make waves. I suppose a large net would be in order, but I'm not interested in a whole school of them!! So what say you? Must you think like a fish to catch a fish. Must you figure out what it is that each fish is drawn to? Oh, and when do you know when to cut bait and call it a day??? IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:28 AM
The bulls are usually the ones you attract with something to eat.Fishes can be slippery. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:29 AM
Though it should be stated, that when fishing for... fish, you must be careful because you may get crabs instead.IP: Logged |
vapor-lash Knowflake Posts: 192 From: Registered: Nov 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:29 AM
quote: So what say you? Must you think like a fish to catch a fish. Must you figure out what it is that each fish is drawn to?
Well my Mercury is fishy.. so maybe I do think like a fish lol The way I used to catch my fish (I've since left the market & am now hunting lions) was by staring at them dazed, half-naked - whilst lying on a beach. They approach.. Then swim away & approach again. Do not be alarmed by this. It is a mating dance that fish do.. Wait it out! Remain motionless. You'll notice it in aquarium fish when they stare at you but swim to the other side if you get too close.
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vapor-lash Knowflake Posts: 192 From: Registered: Nov 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:31 AM
quote: Though it should be stated, that when fishing for... fish, you must be careful because you may get crabs instead.
That is pure wisdom right there. However many surfers on the average beach are Piscean - you will always have a Cancer sneak in.. lol *stops being objectifying* IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:33 AM
You can spot the Pisces surfer. He's the one when smiling at you, walks into the safety flag because he didn't see it.IP: Logged |
vapor-lash Knowflake Posts: 192 From: Registered: Nov 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:37 AM
^^ LOL IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:39 AM
Mr PA has Venus in fish. It's conjunct my NN. He's a mountain goat Sun so he's not going to walk into the flag. Very observant man. Though, he is inclined to stubbing his little toe. Feet are ruled by Pisces, so...IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2054 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:42 AM
LOL! ladies wonderful observations. I should probably explain that I caught this particular fish before, many years ago. Extreme circumstances forced us apart, and we lost contact for many years, only to reunite via the wonderful world of The Web.Yeah, they are even slippier when 900 miles away, and you must depend on them having the flippin energy to turn the dang computer on!! So laying on the beach in my swim suit isn't quite an option at this point, but however I did send him a text-pic of some bomb-a$$ gold (shiny heh heh) 4 inch hooker heels that I recently acquired for no particular reason that I can possibly concieve of... cuz if Pisces is running into signs, well, you know Sag is fallin off her stripper shoes before she gets to the car. But I thought, Pisces, FEET, sounded logical. And the response was, uh, yeah it was well recieived. It's just the constant initiative I'm getting exhausted by. Perhaps I need to be more mysterious. Don't think a Sag/Aries girl is very mysterious, at least I don't think I am!!! IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:47 AM
You lost me at the hooker shoes. I have recently purchased a few pairs too. No reason needed. Actually, with my Pisces NN in 12th house, I can perfectly justify it as my life purpose. Thanks Gypsee. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:48 AM
I don't know about Aries-Sag mix being mysterious, but certainly not boring. Give yourself more credit.IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:49 AM
What's his Venus sign?Music and poetry for Pisces. IP: Logged |
Deux*Antares Knowflake Posts: 694 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:51 AM
Just let him be his fishy self, and don't expect too much. He lives in two worlds, so be prepared to either go with him to that other world once in a while or wait for him to come back after his fish-capades. IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2054 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 05:08 AM
Funny you should ask PA *bows down to a fellow stipper shoe affectionado*His Venus is in Cappy. *sigh* which now, Mr. Predominatlyfire has me completely paranoid about. lol. Not that paranoia wasn't lurking. But he was NOT business like at all during romance then, back in the day, and certainly not cold. His rising is Scorpio and his Moon is Cancer. He has a Leo Mars and sometimes he is very assertive. Oh, but about the music and poetry? YEP. I will post a song that is obviously directly related to our situation, and in a day or two I will check his site, and he will have posted the same video. When we dated before, his song to me was, "Forever Man" by Eric Clapton. So, one night feeling discommunicated from him, I loaded that song as my profile song on my pop up player on myspace. The next day, it was HIS profile song as well. Last week he went on a business trip, and I missed him so I wrote a silly, sweetish little poem, and sent it to him. I fell asleep and when I woke up I had 4 texts about how much he liked it, and how he is in love with a girl he hasn't seen for X amount of years, and how he always knew I was his soulmate. So, joy, elation. Til the next day when he was just, eh, hey how ya doin, hope your well. AHHHHHHHH! You see this consistancy thing has me bugging. So, I'm not sure whether to do my usual attack and pursue or just sit around waiting, which is extremely difficult. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Moderator Posts: 3016 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 05:48 AM
Sounds like he's responsive, rather than taking the initiative, as it seems you would like him to do.IP: Logged |
crabbypatty Knowflake Posts: 130 From: New York, NY Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 07:07 AM
Gypsee and Peace: you two are so hysterically funny! Thanks for the early morning laughs, no really!!! I'm reading this over my coffee and nearly choked. My Pisces NN agrees.IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2054 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 08:23 AM
Crabby! Don't be fishy and leave me hanging! What does your NN agree with?Stripper shoes? No sudden moves around a Pisces? Use proper bait, what??? Help a sista out, spill!!! IP: Logged |
LadyPisces Knowflake Posts: 45 From: Canada/Australia Registered: Dec 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 11:29 AM
As a fish myself and as one with many male fish friends, lol ...Don't read too much into male fishes mood swings. More often than not, it has absolutely nothing to do with you. What you were saying about the texts, how he was super romantic one night then the next day was completely normal - He was probably just caught up with something in his head and distracted. Fishes moods absorb them and translate into every area. Doesn't mean he didn't mean the romantic things or changed his mind ... To catch one ... well, my advice would be remain sweet and loving but also mysterious. Fish always want what they can't have, lol. ------------------ Sun - Pisces Moon - Leo Rising - Cancer IP: Logged |
LadyPisces Knowflake Posts: 45 From: Canada/Australia Registered: Dec 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 11:30 AM
PS. I've noticed also that throwing a good, old fahsioned b!tch-fit once and a while is a good way to get their attention off of themselves and onto you. Shakes them up a bit and makes them take action, lol.------------------ Sun - Pisces Moon - Leo Rising - Cancer IP: Logged |
GypseeWind Knowflake Posts: 2054 From: Dayton,Ohio USA Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 01:11 PM
k. Noted.Sweet and bitc y I can do, no problem. It's the mysterious part that is the issue. I'm one of those heart on the sleeve kinda peeps. Actually, he did react rather well, to a little hissy fit I had. Think it got his blood racing a bit. hmmm. Can't go overboard with that though!!! IP: Logged |
LadyPisces Knowflake Posts: 45 From: Canada/Australia Registered: Dec 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 01:14 PM
exactly, lol, it's a balance!But yeah - hissy fits once and a while really do grab their attention and remind them that they have to work. ------------------ Sun - Pisces Moon - Leo Rising - Cancer IP: Logged |
starkiss1 Knowflake Posts: 207 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 04:47 PM
Gypsee, you 've got mail on River IP: Logged |
crabbypatty Knowflake Posts: 130 From: New York, NY Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 07:14 PM
ah, Gypsee, my node was just agreeing that you two are very funny, nothing more than that. I have only had one Pisces BF in my life, and he was simply the sweetest thing ever. In the two months we were together, there wasn't much he could do to annoy me. I broke up with him due to (a) parental pressure (long story, don't ask) and (b) his life was sports -all of them, all the time- and I felt like if we didn't have that in common, we were not going to be happy. Now those were two dumb reasons for me to break up with a BF, but in retrospect I'm glad I did. I am now 40 and have come to know myself and what I need in a male partner, and the Pisces would not have cut it. I am one of those Scorpio females who needs a STRONG, MANLY HE-MAN around to keep my interest piqued. Fish guy was too gentle and would've been toast eventually. Glad I spared him. He's with a nice Pisces girl who snagged him the instant I broke up with him and they are very happy together, G-d bless em both.IP: Logged |
crabbypatty Knowflake Posts: 130 From: New York, NY Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 07:17 PM
but I think the advice from LadyPisces is valid and good. Don't read too much into his "less than stellar" days; I am sure he meant what he said and that he'll come around to acting on it by himself if it's meant to be. No action needed on your part. Just bat those eyelashes when he's close enough to see 'em.IP: Logged |
Diana Knowflake Posts: 1059 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted December 21, 2009 07:20 PM
They seem too keen on running away for no reason. I can't deal with that. It seems a lot of them never know what they want. The real question should be: "Can you really catch a fish?" IP: Logged |