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Whats your sign in the Chinese Zodiac? i'm quite proud of mine ;]

Year of the Dragon, oh yes..check these traits, so like me its scary..

The first trine consists of the Rat, Dragon, and Monkey. These three signs are intense and powerful individuals, capable of great good or great evil. They make great leaders, but the three have different approaches. Rats and Dragons have a tendency to be quite dictatorial and autocratic, whilst monkeys are more diplomatic. Frustrated when hampered, these signs are ruled by highly potent energy and unpredictability. They are intelligent, magnanimous, charismatic, charming, authoritative, confident, eloquent and artistic. They can also be tyrannical, bombastic, prejudiced, deceitful, imperious, ruthless, power-hungry, and megalomaniacal.

Positive Traits Noble, dignified, honest, charismatic, vibrant, magnanimous, expansive, powerful
Negative Traits Ruthless, imperious, arrogant, dogmatic, pompous, despotic, intolerant, demanding
I believe I'm an Ox. Smile

Do you have a link where people can check?
Dragon.
Snake.
Metal dog.

Dog  people are loyal and honest and obedient, guardians of the house at night. They can be counted on to keep secrets and for always doing the right thing. They can be emotionally distant and do not mix well in social gatherings where they are often seen as wallflowers. They do better with one-on-one relationships and find happiness in the happiness they bring to others, such as finding the most perfect gifts for their friends. While it is true that they have sharp tongues and are a bit stubborn and eccentric, in a work situation they tend to work very well with other people. What is more, they always seem to have money and make excellent leaders. Because of their high moral stance, they are inspiring beyond measure.
Horsey!!!

The unusual thing about the horse in Eastern astrology is that the day is also divided into twelve -- one sign for each two hours -- and the sign for midday is the horse.
Time for me to Butt-Heads with public schools...

Good thing I'm a "Ram", won't be sheepish...
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