Happy Chinese New Year!

26 posts · 2009-01-27 09:46:51 to 2009-01-27 20:30:35

#36300538498 01/27/2009 09:46:51 Happy Chinese New Year!

Happy Chinese New Year!  This is the Year of the Ox.  What’s your Chinese Zodiac sign?  What does it say about you?  You can find out by putting your birthday into the calendar here.

I'm a Rooster. People born in Rooster years are brash, passionate, honest and outspoken. They have a tendency to be too blunt for their own good... Yep, sounds like me.

#36300538503 01/27/2009 09:59:02 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Woof! >.>

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the trustworthy Dog.

Like the animal that represents their sign, Dog personalities are honest, faithful and sincere. They are reliable and unselfish, and they enjoy helping others. They make friends easily, and many of these turn out to be lifelong friendships. Diligent and resourceful, Dog people are steady and devoted workers who quickly become trusted and valued members of any community. In matters of the heart, they need a very understanding partner, as though generous and loyal, they also be moody, anxious and pessimistic at times.

[Edited. I can be unreliable and selfish at times. I do help others on occasion if necessary. As for work, if I can get away with not doing it, I will and I don't believe I can become trusted and valued in any community. Definitely not quickly anyway. -Self enlightenment, it's bloody brilliant]

#36300538504 01/27/2009 10:08:29 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the cultured Snake. Snake people are very shrewd and wise, and often achieve success through their wits. Snake people are discreet, restrained and refined. they never come across as pushy, and instead get their way through subtle manipulation. Cautious and intelligent, they possess analytical mids, but often also have a well developed gut instinct. There' an air of elegance and magnetism about Snakes that make them very attractive to the opposite sex. They are quite aware of their appeal, and thus can be rather vain. Snakes enjoy flirting, but when it comes ot their partners they are often possessive.

#36300538505 01/27/2009 10:11:54 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the charismatic Rabbit. Tactful, discreet and accommodating, Rabbit people are quite possibly the best diplomats of the Chinese Zodiac! Always well groomed and well mannered, they can be depended upon to keep up appearances. Rabbits are happiest among friends and safely within their established social circles. Seldom confrontational, they try their best not to offend anyone. They are excellent judges of character. These refined folk love good conversation, reading and intellectual discussions.

(even though for last 10-15years I believed I was a Dragon (due to being taught 1988 == year of the Dragon) but after doing a bit of reading now I noticed the year doesn't start until 17th Febuary so I just missed out ¬_¬)

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#36300538507 01/27/2009 10:17:31 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Seems I'm not just a goat.. I'm a lovable goat. hehe I've known this for quite a while, and the description is actually fairly accurate.

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the lovable Goat. Goat people are kind and gentle, intelligent and wise. They have a love for beaty and are often artistic, cultured, elegant and well-read. Sheep are usually very romantic and sensitive. If one is a Goat's object of affection, it will be hard to resist their loving and caring demeanour! Goat are also often insecure deep down inside, and need to feel loved and wanted. They shy away from confrontation and are likely to give way to a more aggressive opponent in a disagreement just to keep the peace. They tend to be pessimistic and capricious at times.

#36300538508 01/27/2009 10:19:05 Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Shinryu wrote:

Seems I'm not just a goat.. I'm a lovable goat. hehe I've known this for quite a while, and the description is actually fairly accurate.


You're not the one they locked up for stealing stuff are you?

#36300538512 01/27/2009 10:25:46 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

S-s-s-nake? A snake?

... badger badger badger badger

#36300538513 01/27/2009 10:27:08 Re:Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Virrago wrote:

Shinryu wrote:

Seems I'm not just a goat.. I'm a lovable goat. hehe I've known this for quite a while, and the description is actually fairly accurate.


You're not the one they locked up for stealing stuff are you?

I have no recollection of that incident which never happened... >.>

#36300538517 01/27/2009 10:45:45 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the celestial Dragon. The Dragon is probably the most flamboyant and vibrant of all the Chinese astrological signs. Highly confident and bold, dragon people are born leaders, and usually do well in careers that give them a position of leadership. They have a sense of imagination, and often dream up wild schemes and ideas, most of which aren't feasible. Fortunately for them however, Dragons seem to be endowed with good fortune, which saves them from making major mistakes and helps them to excel when they apply themselves correctly.

"Dragons seem to be endowed". Stunningly accurate.

#36300538521 01/27/2009 10:51:04 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the clever Monkey. The Monkey is universally perceived as being mischievious and accordingly people born in the year of the Monkey have that characteristic! More than this, Monkey people are also ingenious, imaginative, resourceful and possess a keen intelligence. However, they have tendency to be restless and rather superficial at times. Their natural flair for cunning ensures that they have the ability to slip out of a tight situation as quick as a flash when they feel threatened.

#36300538522 01/27/2009 10:54:06 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Well!  ...this seems to be mah year! ^_^

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the steady Ox. Quiet and conservative, reliable and dependable; these are qualities that exemplify the Ox personality. People born in Ox years are very sure of themselves and are clear about their ambitions and what they want in life. They often rise to positions of authority easily, and make great leaders. Persistent and hardworking, they can stick to a task longer than most people. usually widely read and possessed of a brilliant intellect, they respect and respond to facts and genuine knowledge. Although Ox people are not particularly warm or sentimental, they are very caring and protective over their loved ones.

I must say, this phits me to a 'T'. 

#36300538523 01/27/2009 10:59:58 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!
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Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the progressive Horse. People who are born in the Horse years are independent, outspoken and sociable. They never seem to run out of conversation. They love the great outdoors, and often enjoy athletic pursuits. There is a constant air of restlessness and impatience about them. Horses are usually quite honest and principled. They reject dishonest behaviour and try to be straight forward in their dealings. However, they maintain a healthy ego too, and this can bring out their selfish side
#36300538526 01/27/2009 11:04:56 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

The snake describes me very accurately, to be bragging. Guess it's no coincidence that I happen to have the sign, as well.

#36300538529 01/27/2009 11:10:01 Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

ZippyTheSquirrel wrote:

The snake describes me very accurately, to be bragging. Guess it's no coincidence that I happen to have the sign, as well.

No year of the Squirrel then?

#36300538532 01/27/2009 11:38:37 Re:Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Croesis wrote:

ZippyTheSquirrel wrote:

The snake describes me very accurately, to be bragging. Guess it's no coincidence that I happen to have the sign, as well.

No year of the Squirrel then?

Yes its the year of the Squirrel, walkers released 6 new flavours of crips/Potato chips on the 09-01-2009.

I bet they taste horrible tho :/

#36300538563 01/27/2009 13:51:01 Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Endomorph wrote:

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the cultured Snake. Snake people are very shrewd and wise, and often achieve success through their wits. Snake people are discreet, restrained and refined. they never come across as pushy, and instead get their way through subtle manipulation. Cautious and intelligent, they possess analytical mids, but often also have a well developed gut instinct. There' an air of elegance and magnetism about Snakes that make them very attractive to the opposite sex. They are quite aware of their appeal, and thus can be rather vain. Snakes enjoy flirting, but when it comes ot their partners they are often possessive.

Hee, another Snake here, and I fit the profile fairly well, except I wouldn't call myself vain or aware of my appearance.

#36300538564 01/27/2009 13:55:13 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Apparently I'm a Rabbit. But I don't think that describes me too well.

If you are reading this my sig didn't work T_T
#36300538569 01/27/2009 14:30:15 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

What, no other Tigers here? Rawr.

#36300538587 01/27/2009 15:24:05 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Virrago wrote:

I'm a Rooster. People born in Rooster years are brash, passionate, honest and outspoken. They have a tendency to be too blunt for their own good... Yep, sounds like me.

Me too. Rooster ftw!

#36300538594 01/27/2009 15:36:32 Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Pyraci wrote:


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the clever Monkey. The Monkey is universally perceived as being mischievious and accordingly people born in the year of the Monkey have that characteristic! More than this, Monkey people are also ingenious, imaginative, resourceful and possess a keen intelligence. However, they have tendency to be restless and rather superficial at times. Their natural flair for cunning ensures that they have the ability to slip out of a tight situation as quick as a flash when they feel threatened.


I knew there was a reason u were full of ownage Pyraci. I am the same. Year of the monkey 4tw!

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#36300538598 01/27/2009 15:51:51 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the progressive Horse. People who are born in the Horse years are independent, outspoken and sociable. They never seem to run out of conversation. They love the great outdoors, and often enjoy athletic pursuits. There is a constant air of restlessness and impatience about them. Horses are usually quite honest and principled. They reject dishonest behaviour and try to be straight forward in their dealings. However, they maintain a healthy ego too, and this can bring out their selfish side.

#36300538600 01/27/2009 16:01:10 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the generous Boar. People born in Boar years are pleasant, unpretentious and sincere. Natural homebodies, they are generous and devoted to their family and loved ones. Optimistic and industrious, they can become extremely successful in business. They get along well with most people and often have a wide and varied circle of friends. Boars tend to be naive, and it may be easy to take advantage of their gullibility. 

I've known I was a Boar for a long time.  Also a Tauren, so I'm about as grounded as they come astronomically speaking.  The reading is pretty true, except I've learned to imporve that gullibility part. SMILEY

#36300538616 01/27/2009 17:44:52 Re:Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

MatrixRefugee wrote:

Endomorph wrote:

Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the cultured Snake. Snake people are very shrewd and wise, and often achieve success through their wits. Snake people are discreet, restrained and refined. they never come across as pushy, and instead get their way through subtle manipulation. Cautious and intelligent, they possess analytical mids, but often also have a well developed gut instinct. There' an air of elegance and magnetism about Snakes that make them very attractive to the opposite sex. They are quite aware of their appeal, and thus can be rather vain. Snakes enjoy flirting, but when it comes ot their partners they are often possessive.

Hee, another Snake here, and I fit the profile fairly well, except I wouldn't call myself vain or aware of my appearance.

Same here...

#36300538635 01/27/2009 18:44:25 Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

I R DAGRON.

I already knew this though. I had a friend in grade school that used to bring stuff to class around chinese new year and we kinda just had a party instead of working. It was rad.

#36300538660 01/27/2009 20:16:16 Re:Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

byond wrote:

Pyraci wrote:


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the clever Monkey. The Monkey is universally perceived as being mischievious and accordingly people born in the year of the Monkey have that characteristic! More than this, Monkey people are also ingenious, imaginative, resourceful and possess a keen intelligence. However, they have tendency to be restless and rather superficial at times. Their natural flair for cunning ensures that they have the ability to slip out of a tight situation as quick as a flash when they feel threatened.


I knew there was a reason u were full of ownage Pyraci. I am the same. Year of the monkey 4tw!

4tmfw, sir.

*gives byond a pound*

#36300538666 01/27/2009 20:30:35 Re:Re:Happy Chineese New Year!

Rarebit wrote:

What, no other Tigers here? Rawr.

SMILEY I is a tiger


Your Chinese Zodiac Sign is the fierce Tiger. The Tiger is one of the most dynamic signs of the Chinese People. People born in Tiger Years are highly competitive, adventurous, and very confident in their own abilities - they are the sort who can and will get things done. Their towering passion, ambition and all-or-nothing attitude can take them all the way to the top in whatever endeavour to do. They crave excitement and get bored easily. Tigers fiercely stand up for what they believe in and for this, coupled with their courage and dedication, they are respected by both friend and foe.

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