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Chinese New Year
Whiskas:
Already broken the resolutions you made on December 31?
Don't worry, you can start afresh with the arrival of the Chinese New Year tomorrow.
It is the Year of the Ram and there are dozens of websites to help you celebrate the 15-day New Year festival.
If you want to find out more go to www.chinatown-online.org.uk where you can enter your year of birth and discover which of the 12 Chinese animal signs represents your personality.
Clive:
Yes, I heard it's the Chinese New Year. Thanks for the interesting link although I will have to wait a couple of weeks to find out what it says about me. ;D
Rodders:
Apparently, I'm a bit of a Dragon! My stone is Amethyst, element is wood and meal is roast pork Chow Mein. ;D
Sandra:
I see you coveniently left this of your synopsis Rodders ::)
Greatest Affinity : Rat ,Monkey
A cheeky monkey like you who appears to be a bit of a rat at times doesnt surprise me that you have such affinities ;)
Whiskas:
This is what I got
The Monkey
Ranking order : Ninth
Hours ruled by the Monkey: 3 pm - 5 pm
Direction of sign : West - Southwest
Season and principal month : Summer - August
Corresponds to Western sign : Leo
Fixed Element : metal
Stem : Positive
Greatest Affinity : Dragon, Rat
Greatest Enmity : Tiger
Charming, cheeky, mischievous and ingenious, monkeys have little respect for authority, and often find themselves in trouble. Monkeys are born under the sign of fantasy and of all the twelve signs, monkeys are the nearest to mankind. Monkeys are blessed with great intelligence, and having a high regard for knowledge, they are capable of thinking through even the most complex problems.
Monkeys are not the best business people in the world, being something of 'Arthur Dailey' or 'Del and Rodney' figures. They are opportunistic, and often end up chasing profits rather than following through any business strategy. However, their quick wits and intelligence often brings them through, and they may make a fortune from nothing. A powerful memory coupled with a cool temperament when under pressure all give the monkey extremely strong survival skills.
The Chinese warn that the charm of the monkey, together with its tendency to fantasise can result in them telling extraordinary tales which you end up believing, however improbable. This helps them get out of difficult situations, and often helps them escape punishment for their mischief.
The monkey is a bit of a thrill seeker, and is always looking for a new experience. As such they find long term relationships somewhat elusive.
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