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Bargain Bin
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Re: Re : Looking for Stocks in the Stars
Bargain Bin   1/9/2012 10:33:14 AM
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Astrology doesn't seem like a belief system that clashes with many others. 

KHC
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Re: Re : Looking for Stocks in the Stars
KHC   1/9/2012 9:56:52 AM
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That's surely true, Yalanand, though there may be certain advantages that accrue to believing in something that isn't total horse-exhaust.

yalanand
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Re : Looking for Stocks in the Stars
yalanand   1/9/2012 6:40:46 AM
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I feel Astrology is more of belief. If you get something good out of your belief, nothing wrong in that.

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Re: Blame it mostly on Pluto
Noreen Seebacher   12/21/2011 1:22:42 PM
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"Pluto is just being spiteful. Tell a space rock it's not a planet anymore and it crashes the global economy. Very petty."

That's very funny, Joey!



Joey Naddeo
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Re: Blame it mostly on Pluto
Joey Naddeo   12/21/2011 11:27:23 AM
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Pluto is just being spiteful. Tell a space rock it's not a planet anymore and it crashes the global economy. Very petty. 

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Re: Blame it mostly on Pluto
Tenacious   12/21/2011 10:27:25 AM
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Pluto is always such a killjoy...

Noreen Seebacher
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Blame it mostly on Pluto
Noreen Seebacher   12/21/2011 8:13:46 AM
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Apparently the whole global economic collapse is mostly Pluto's fault. Astrologer Susan Miller, speaking at a recent conference in NYC, said Pluto it has been creating havoc on the global economy since 2008 when it moved into Capricorn.

She also noted something about a tricky cardinal cross, where four planets are in a cross position, which apparently signifies gridlock and conflict. But hey...There  are no more cardinal crosses in 2012 so a slow recovery could be on the cards. Or in the stars as the case may be.,.

philtheinvestor
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Re: Turning anywhere
philtheinvestor   12/21/2011 12:59:25 AM
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Drivewaygirl,

It sounds to me like you made the point there. If the 'regular folks' don't know who to trust, they won't trust anyone at all.

Tenacious
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Re: What's your blood type?
Tenacious   12/20/2011 10:00:05 PM
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LOL! My blood type is A, but my average grade was not!

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: What's your blood type?
Noreen Seebacher   12/20/2011 3:10:12 PM
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For the record, I'm A+ ... just like ALL my grades in college.

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