Chinese horoscope?
[2007-09-07 09:33:31]

Q: I do not do a lot of chinese horoscope is why I am asking.At the begining of the year I had read whatever yr of the animal this is is bad luck.BOY HAS IT EVER been a bad year for everyone I know.what is next year?is the outlook better?
Im a rabiit

A: The chinese says if this year is bad for you they don't mean that you will have bad luck they mean your body will be a little weaker this year, but i don't know if that is true i can't remeber about my health in the years in the years of tiger...

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chinese horoscope??...?
[2007-02-17 22:04:53]
_TOM2604

how do you find out which "group" you belong to in a chinese horoscope ...i am '89 born in august...whts my sign then??


your zodiac sign, or group, is based on what year and month you were born in. you said august of 1989, so your chinese zodiac symbol is the snake. that is not necessarily a bad thing. Snakes are thoughtful, wise, the most seductive of the 12 groups, independant,

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Chinese Horoscope??
[2008-01-03 12:01:56]
Year Of The Dragon Shirt

I was born in September,1991, so, what is my chinese horoscope animal thing? I tried to google and wiki it..but I just found information about each animal and element, not how to determine which you are.
Sheep or Lamb??

Sept. 14th,


I think you're a Lamb...

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Do anyone of you believe in chinese horoscope?
[2010-05-20 04:45:34]
_TOM2151

Any chinese people out there? Or maybe you're not a chinese, but do you all believe in the chinese astrology or rather than the english horoscope? Can it be happening true?


I believe it's probably accurate I just don't go by it. I like the western one just fine.

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