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Topic: zala
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PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 22, 2008 10:35 PM
hi acousticgodyes, robert downey jr is an aries. actually he has quite a bit of aries in his chart. he and i have a number of conjunctions, as i'm aries heavy too. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 22, 2008 10:38 PM
ddi loved dogma too. lol! just the concept of it was hilarious. it offended some people though. which makes it funnier. i thought it was very very clever. i love clever movies. clever scripts. IP: Logged |
BornUnderDioscuri Moderator Posts: 2875 From: Never Never Land Registered: Oct 2006
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posted July 22, 2008 11:18 PM
*gasp* we were discussing Alexander Siddig and I missed it? Oh noes! I love him!IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 22, 2008 11:40 PM
bornunderYEAHHHHHH!!!!!! another one. woohoo! he's so lovely. wonderful actor too. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 12:14 AM
agwhat's your synastry with emmy like? IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 12:47 AM
meta and ddhave a look at my celebrity affinity thread in the astro forum. let me know who you get. lol! i got sexual compatability with hayden christensen. ah, that just won't go away will it. poor guy - he's got it real bad huh? ROFL IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 13270 From: CA, USA Registered: May 2005
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posted July 23, 2008 01:42 AM
I'll look: I made up her birth time, so her houses are likely wrong. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 02:01 AM
agoh my! her mars is on your north node. she wants you bad and with jupiter too - in your 8th house. wowowowow! her neptune conjunct your sun - she sees you through rose coloured glasses? you've got it made. her mercury conjunct your moon - nice affinity and communication. hmm. very nice. nice trine from her sun to your node and jupiter too. ooh la la - there's some really nice things happening there. her saturn on your neptune - so she may not be your fantasy girl after all - especially in your 7th house. pretty good though. your mars on her descendant. her jupiter sqaure your saturn - a push-pull on-off effect. pretty good, i think. her mars in your 8th though - she'll be clingy to you - obsessive perhaps - are we talking maybe a 9 1/2 weeks type relationship/dynamic? IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 13270 From: CA, USA Registered: May 2005
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posted July 23, 2008 02:21 AM
Oooh, wouldn't that be delightful with such a younger woman?......eh, maybe not. Hard to say, but that is quite an age gap. I just noticed that my girlfriend has her Mars on my Jupiter and North Node. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 03:58 AM
hey that's interesting - an interesting "coincidence".age is just a number. but yes, i feel the same, there's something unappealing about a younger person for me too. as i've said before - the difference between a man and a boy. actually, i imagine a younger woman would be more clingy too - as you've said that doesn't appeal to you. that letting go and giving your own space thing seems to come from age and personal security. meta likes older men. it seems to be a requirement for her. so everyone likes and needs different things (albeit, at different times). IP: Logged |
darkdreamer Knowflake Posts: 2727 From: Germany Registered: Aug 2006
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posted July 23, 2008 05:05 AM
I guess, then I like creative artistic people . People who have an opinion of their own and know how to use that space between their ears. IP: Logged |
darkdreamer Knowflake Posts: 2727 From: Germany Registered: Aug 2006
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posted July 23, 2008 05:06 AM
PA, yes "dogma" was great, but I`m not so sensitive to that religious stuff. I thought it was simply hilarious. It was actually the first film I really really liked Matt Damon in, especially when he went mad. lolIP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 05:31 AM
ddi think we like similar type people. i like creative people too - and people who know what they like for themselves and who use that space in between effectively. i really like clever and knowledgable people and who bring a different tangent to things - a new way of looking at things. actually, i think you're like that with astrology. because you take something quite complex and have this ability to explain it in a way that is so easy to comprehend. funny thing about matt damon. i'm really not drawn to him. but yes, i'm sensitive to religion too - especially when it questions some things and challenges views - so the whole concept of dogma was funny. very clever. i wonder why matt damon and ben affleck don't write more scripts together when you consider the success (and also their success)of good will hunting? interesting where they started, what they did and have done since. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 05:32 AM
ddwhy is it that stuart townsend is not a bigger name than he is? IP: Logged |
darkdreamer Knowflake Posts: 2727 From: Germany Registered: Aug 2006
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posted July 23, 2008 06:06 AM
WEll, I think that Stuart has the habit of speaking his mind TOO clearly for Hollywood. It`s my impression at least. He was actually casted as ARagorn in Lord of the Rings, but was replaced after a few weeks, because the director suddenly thought he was too young. Yeah, sure. It is rumoured that they didn`t really get along. I have the slight feeling that Stuart maybe doesn`t like to be directed, which is a bit difficult for an actor, I admit. Also, look what he is doing now. Directing a highly political piece "Battle of SEattle" that he has even written himself. And see how he is commenting on what happens to Tara in Ireland, he just can`t keep his mouth shut, even if it was advisable. But honestly? I like him even more for that. Oh and he doesn`t praise the films he has done; he actually said very directly that some of these were just for the money and basically crap like "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". Well, I think a director or producer might not want to hear this. Oops, that was a weird thing. I jsut had his voice inside my mind saying: "You can bet they don`t." followed by some muttered, not so nice phrases, with such a thick Irish accent, that i couldn`t really understand them. LOL My IMAGINATION, what would I do without it? But I think those may be reasons for him not being a bigger name. He also doesn`t fit into the stereotype of a golden boy, he`s not a bad boy either, he`s something in between, I guess.
Ah, Jane Eyre, I have actually seen parts of it last year in the Netherlands. And of course I have seen the parody Jude has done on SNL. It was HILARIOUS.
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PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 07:08 AM
ddi didn't know that about loftr. oh, definitely would have been arguing with director - that's how they usually get fired. wow. so he's a really strong personality. he looks really quiet. it's always the quiet ones isn't it...... usually the ones that clash with directors are the ones that end up directing themselves so that's where he could have some real talents. what asteroids would denote that? and he's a writer. very good. i really respect when they do that - just have their own project from beginning to end. actually, i quite admire it. that's the reason why i'm such a huge star wars fan i think. i just really admire that that whole thing was george lucas's baby - the whole thing - the idea - everything. so brilliant to be THAT creative. i really admire people who make their own success rather than riding on the coattails of others, especially off their parents' money or fame or success. IP: Logged |
darkdreamer Knowflake Posts: 2727 From: Germany Registered: Aug 2006
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posted July 23, 2008 09:33 AM
Yes, that`s what makes me really like him. I don`t have words to express how much I admire people who are like that, thinking for their own, being creative and seeing the whole thing through, which also takes courage to do.Ah talking about courage, I will be away for some days from tomorrow on, seeing a certain someone and give him the horoscope (maybe) and seeing some good musical (most certainly) and bumping coincidentally into Paul there. Just kidding, you know that I am, donīt you? *muttering* Well, if I did, I could ask him, why he hasn`t answered my mail. Hey maybe I should go to his guestbook on his site and write an entry about how ignored I feel. Ah, kidding again. But I noticed that those threads tend to get the most responses, and yes PA, I noticed the irony of it all. I actually rewrote my post a lot of times, because at first I just wanted to state that I feel like I`m in kindergarten! Ah never mind, but sometimes I get upset about something like this. Maybe the Transit Sun in Leo and Moon in Aries heat the whole thing up. IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 23, 2008 10:08 AM
ddyou were spot on with what you wrote in the thread - very well worded. on last check it had 32 replies. okay - so i will miss you while you are gone. now - as for handing it to him in person - yes, yes, yes - do not back out - MUST be done. we will hold you accountable - you will return home and jump straight onto the computer to let us know how it transpired. don't feed the cat that's starving or water those plants or even go to the toilet - computer first. so thoughts with you - wishing you well - good luck - just relax and be yourself - and you can't go wrong because you are such a great person. stand there and be who you are and if it is right - the right things will happen in their own way. as they say in the acting professon, "break a leg". IP: Logged |
Azalaksh Moderator Posts: 7133 From: New Brighton, MN, USA Registered: Nov 2004
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posted July 23, 2008 09:03 PM
quote: i really like clever and knowledgable people and who bring a different tangent to things - a new way of looking at things. actually, i think you're like that with astrology. because you take something quite complex and have this ability to explain it in a way that is so easy to comprehend.
I sooooo second that about DD!! Where I struggle to express meanings in complicated circumstances, DD just lays it out succinctly in words of two syllables or less Have fun on your trip, DD!! Zala PS: AG & BUD, welcome to the Parade of Men IP: Logged |
meta_4 Knowflake Posts: 566 From: Registered: Apr 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:10 AM
PA,You make me laugh. We are SO alike, and yet SO different. I'm talking about the movie discussion we were having. We love films, we love the mechanics, we love the scripts... but we love different KINDS of films. Different KINDS of scripts, of acting, of passion. I'm a word person too. In case you didn't notice in my colorful vernacular. Speaking of the way lines are delivered, i also love body language. Certain movements, or looks that actors give away just stand out and strike a nerve with me. Like in Lolita, when Dominique Swain is about to leave for camp, but she runs back up stairs and kisses him. The look on his face afterwards, and how he gently touches his stomach, as if to try to stifle the eruption of ecstasy that is raging through his body at that very moment.. Or have you seen The Age of Innocence, with Daniel Day Lewis and Michelle Phiffer? When he is day dreaming about her touching him in the cottage in the woods? Oh my God... yeah. Question, since you mentioned music, are there any musicians you like? IP: Logged |
meta_4 Knowflake Posts: 566 From: Registered: Apr 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:14 AM
DD,"Ah, Jane Eyre, I have actually seen parts of it last year in the Netherlands. And of course I have seen the parody Jude has done on SNL. It was HILARIOUS." ... *twitches* Are... you... saying... Jane... Eyre... wasn't... the... most wonderful.... magnificent... period piece... you... have ever... seen...?????? I don't think i understand THESE WORDS?!?!?!?! IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:23 AM
metamusicians - do you mean music i like or musicians as in sexually/romantically? IP: Logged |
meta_4 Knowflake Posts: 566 From: Registered: Apr 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:35 AM
Both.IP: Logged |
PeaceAngel Knowflake Posts: 1755 From: Australia Registered: May 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:58 AM
metaokay. umm, musically - i'm a huge rolling stones fan. pink floyd, led zeppelin, def leppard, lifehouse and eric clapton are my favourites. romantically/sexually: joe elliot - lead singer of def lep. had a HUGE thing for him for many many years. robert plant - the man is just living breathing sex i am known to have a periodical crush on kirk hammett - but nothing serious thank god. even i can't explain that one. there's something really intriguing about adam clayton from u2. i don't really have a thing for musicians. well, i do have a thing for guitarists - it's more appreciation of the music than anything else - especially guitar. i love the sound of the guitar. i'm more of a character person - so i generally fantasise about movie and tv characters rather than actors or musicians. music means a lot to me - it's deeply deeply personal. it's like my breath - vital. i can't think of anyone. throw someone my way and i'll let you know what i think.
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meta_4 Knowflake Posts: 566 From: Registered: Apr 2008
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posted July 24, 2008 12:17 PM
PA,Joe Elliot? *Coughs* I can understand Kirk Hammet, and definitely Robert Plant... but Joe Elliot? Oh well... You're entitled to want to shag whoever you please, so i can't judge you... even though most of the time i do! And as for Adam Clayton, it's funny that you said that because i find most every member of U2 to be completely alluring EXCEPT for Adam! Bono, goodness gracious, if i could go back to 1987, i'd swallow that man whole... The Edge is sort of ruggedly sexy, whereas i look at Bono as more mysterious. And then Larry Mullen Jr. is very delicate, and sweet. Sort of corruptible, you know? I'd break him of his innocence, or at least i'd try! When i was growing up, i was very much infatuated with Kevin Richardson, from the Backstreet Boys. And though i still think he's attractive, i realize now that nothing about him really touches me, or moves me. Pure teenage lust i suppose. Then there's Chris Cornell. Weeew. Yeah. More so when he was back in the 90s as opposed to his new tan, muscular look now. Umm... Oh, Jon Bon Jovi. I've ALWAYS had a thing for Jon Bon Jovi. His lyrics, and then his looks. Yes, he speaks to me on more than one level. But then again, he is rather vain, and lately he's been adapting to the style in country music, which seems like he simply has dollar signs in his eyes. What a shame. Then there is Bryan Adams. I REALLY don't know what it is about him, besides his appearance, that i like. REALLY. I'm stumped. Of course Robert Plant is yummy. Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode had a few years of my life. Very Interesting, although he's probably not mature enough, not serious enough for me. He's very boyish. That Gothic singer i mentioned, his name is Jeff Diehm and he's from The Last Dance. Sully Erna, from Godsmack. I showed you his picture once, he had on those black leather pants with the zipper at the crotch? Yeah. That was him. He seems to me like he would be full of inner conflict, and that, like ralph, he could offer me something i'm emotional. Ah, i've always wanted to ask you about this one: Trent Reznor, from Nine Inch Nails. Do you know him? He was pretty intriguing back in the 90s. Now he's all muscular and blehhh. But He's a Taurus, and he's now very manly (as opposed to how girly he was in 1994 when i would have married him lol). So i thought maybe you might... Umm.. yeah, i can't think of anymore. But there probably is more. I'm such a lustful ***** . What i like in terms of music is very difficult to define. I have a very wide range of music tastes. I'm a lyrics person, so if the words aren't there, than i shy away from it. I like anything and everything from U2, Led Zeppelin, The Smiths, The Cure, Glen Hansard (he was in the movie Once, have you seen it?), Placebo, Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Foo Fighters (there's one, Dave Grohl is cute... was cute), Soundgarden, Patty Smith, Prince, Madonna, Depeche Mode( i'm a huuuge fan), David Bowie, Pearl Jam (Eddie Vedder is handsome), Bon Jovi, Coldplay, Marilyn Manson, Norah Jones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Nickelback, Ryan Adams, Nine Inch Nails, The Vitamin String Quartet... and yeah, lots others. Sorry, i went off on a tangent there. My "bad".
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