Saturday, June 04, 2005

Blame the Planetary Alignment

General Daily Overview
The Moon remains in sensible Taurus today, soothing our weary nerves. We've survived a high-tension storm over the past few weeks. Now we are moving through a stabilizing phase as energetic Mars harmonizes with conservative Saturn. Ambitions lead our actions and organizational skills serve us well. We may, however, still encounter some communication static as we stand in the verbal crossfire of Mercury and Uranus. To relieve pressure from misunderstandings or disagreements, we'll need to convert our emotions, especially anger, into tangible work.

If I would just read my horoscope at the beginning of the day, rather than the end, my life would be so much easier. Plus I wouldn't have to use Mother Nature as a scapegoat....

6 Comments:

At 6/05/2005 6:19 AM, Blogger Sunny said...

I usually read my horoscope at the end of the day to see just how accurate it really is.

about 50/50.....usually.

 
At 6/05/2005 5:19 PM, Blogger Moira Reed said...

I read mine at the end of the day too. Usually it didn't go as planned.

 
At 6/05/2005 6:31 PM, Blogger realJWade said...

I generally don't read mine. They have a bad habbit of predicting my horrible death. 'course, I'm still alive an all, but it does get a touch depressing.

 
At 6/06/2005 2:02 AM, Blogger Paulius said...

Not a big fan of horoscopes. I wrote a post on them.

All I'm going to say is I'm an aquarius. Other aquarians include 5 month old babies and people in their 90's

It's doubtful that all three of us will have the same day.

Hmmm, 6 month old meeting an old flame...or a 102 year old getting a new job opporunity. Scary when you think about it.

(Plus I used to work for a newspaper, and we used to get the horoscopes in batches...unlabelled and undated. You picked them at random for the date and starsign)

 
At 6/06/2005 5:58 PM, Blogger realJWade said...

Hah, that's classic...

 
At 6/07/2005 1:14 AM, Blogger Vicarious Living said...

While editing the school paper, I moonlighted as Madame Matilda, helping thousands of high schoolers make important, life-changing decisions about dating and lip gloss.
Those things never made sense to anyone but my friends; it was 2 years worth of an inside joke.

 

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