I just discovered a write up about one’s compatibility with reference to astrological signs. It made interesting reading so I thought I’d share it with you. Have fun!
Aries ( Mar 21-Apr 19)
Most compatible: Leo and Sagittarius
Somewhat compatible: Taurus, Gemini, Pisces and Aquarius
Least compatible: Cancer – too sensitive and too emotional
Libra – vacillating, lacks imagination, fun and daring
Capricorn – unimaginative and too conservative
Neutral: Virgo and Scorpio
Taurus (Apr 20 – May 20)
Most compatible: Virgo and Capricorn
Somewhat compatible: Gemini, Cancer, Pisces and Aries
Least compatible: Aquarius – lacks stability
Leo - self-absorbed, authoritative
Scorpio - manipulative, not open or direct
Neutral: Libra and Sagittarius
Gemini(May 21-June 21)
Most compatible: Libra and Aquarius
Somewhat compatible: Cancer, Leo Aries and Taurus
Least compatible: Virgo – strict, hard to satisfy
Sagittarius – unable to relax, like yourself
Pisces – negative outlooks, self-absorbed
Neutral: Scorpio and Capricorn
Cancer (June 22- July 22)
Most compatible: Scorpio and Pisces
Somewhat compatible: Leo, Virgo, Taurus and Gemini
Least compatible: Aries – insensitive, arrogant
Libra- not serious enough
Capricorn - too simple, unrefined
Neutral: Sagittarius and Aquarius
Leo (July 23 – Aug 22)
Most compatible: Sagittarius and Aries
Somewhat compatible: Virgo, Libra, Gemini and Cancer
Least compatible: Scorpio - too scheming
Aquarius - unsubstantial, unengaged
Taurus – stubborn, placid
Neutral – Pisces and Capricorn
Virgo (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
Most compatible: Capricorn and Taurus
Somewhat compatible: Libra, Scorpio, Leo and Cancer
Least compatible: Sagittarius – unreliable
Pisces – gloomy, sullen, moody
Gemini- impractical, inconstant
Neutral: Aquarius and Aries
Libra (Sept 23 – Oct 22)
Most compatible: Aquarius and Gemini
Somewhat compatible: Scorpio, Sagittarius, Leo and Virgo
Least compatible: Aries – domineering, impatient
Capricorn – lacks imagination, ordinary, dull
Cancer – overly protective
Neutral: Pisces and Taurus
Scorpio (Oct 23 – Nov 21)
Most compatible: Pisces and Cancer
Somewhat compatible: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Virgo and Libra
Least compatible: Aquarius – detached and impersonal
Taurus – clash of wills
Leo – overly dramatic and arrogant
Neutral: Aries and Gemini
Sagittarius (Nov 22- Dec 21)
Most compatible: Aires and Leo
Somewhat compatible: Capricorn, Aquarius, Libra and Scorpio
Least compatible: Pisces – too introverted
Gemini – scattered, lacks depth
Virgo – narrow-minded, fussy
Neutral: Taurus and Cancer
Capricorn ( Dec 22 – Jan 19)
Most compatible: Taurus and Virgo
Somewhat compatible: Aquarius, Pisces, Scorpio and Sagittarius
Least compatible: Aires – impulsive, erratic
Cancer – depressing
Libra – dramatic, lacks sincerity
Neutral: Gemini and Leo
Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
Most compatible: Gemini and Libra
Somewhat compatible: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Pisces and Aires
Least compatible: Taurus – very habit-oriented
Leo – too demanding
Scorpio – too possessive
Neutral Cancer and Virgo
Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
Most compatible: Cancer and Scorpio
Somewhat compatible: Capricorn, Aquarius, Aries and Taurus
Least compatible: Gemini – too nervous and high strung
Virgo – too dull
Sagittarius - too impulsive
Neutral: Leo and Libra
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Friday, August 29, 2014
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Class Reunions
Students rarely think of class reunions unless they have left their schools for at least ten years. Then they begin to organise 10th anniversary, 20th, 25th 30th anniversary reunions.
I was invited to 3 class reunions on consecutive nights. Thursday night's reunion was organised by the class of 73/74 sixth formers, for the first time after 40 years. The old girls fetched me as my night vision is poor. It was an intimate group of 20+ attendees including teachers and former principal and we had dinner at a seaside resort.
Amy Jean Yee, myself and Bro Charles
Datuk Bro Charles O'Leary, former principal
Friday night's reunion was organised by the class of '84 celebrating their 30th anniversary and it was held in a well-known seafood restaurant. Teachers who had taught them were invited to this lovely dinner and they gave us a wooden souvenir plaque, a Tsbirt and photographs to commemorate this enjoyable evening.
Old boys getting together. The banner has the class photos
The teachers' catching up with one another
Saturday was the main 53rd Alumni reunion and there were 111 tables to commemorate the school's 111th anniversary. This grand dinner was hosted in one of the largest halls in town. The class of "82 invites their teachers every year without fail and this year they gave us a light blue Tshirt as a souvenir. The theme was "We are one" and the enthusiastic rendition of the school rally testified to that. Many old boys flew in from different parts of the world for this occasion. The La Sallian spirit is very much alive and burning brightly.
Julia Jock, one of my old girls, who is now the excellent school principal of La Salle.
The blue Tshirt given by the amazing class of '82 who never fails to invite us every year.
Julia with Jennifer, a former teacher who is also one of my old girls from Sabah College.
I was invited to 3 class reunions on consecutive nights. Thursday night's reunion was organised by the class of 73/74 sixth formers, for the first time after 40 years. The old girls fetched me as my night vision is poor. It was an intimate group of 20+ attendees including teachers and former principal and we had dinner at a seaside resort.
Amy Jean Yee, myself and Bro Charles
Datuk Bro Charles O'Leary, former principal
Friday night's reunion was organised by the class of '84 celebrating their 30th anniversary and it was held in a well-known seafood restaurant. Teachers who had taught them were invited to this lovely dinner and they gave us a wooden souvenir plaque, a Tsbirt and photographs to commemorate this enjoyable evening.
Old boys getting together. The banner has the class photos
The teachers' catching up with one another
Saturday was the main 53rd Alumni reunion and there were 111 tables to commemorate the school's 111th anniversary. This grand dinner was hosted in one of the largest halls in town. The class of "82 invites their teachers every year without fail and this year they gave us a light blue Tshirt as a souvenir. The theme was "We are one" and the enthusiastic rendition of the school rally testified to that. Many old boys flew in from different parts of the world for this occasion. The La Sallian spirit is very much alive and burning brightly.
Julia Jock, one of my old girls, who is now the excellent school principal of La Salle.
The blue Tshirt given by the amazing class of '82 who never fails to invite us every year.
Julia with Jennifer, a former teacher who is also one of my old girls from Sabah College.
Mary Gomez, also one of my younger old girls, now a practising lawyer with her own law firm.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Durians and more Durians
The durian is hailed as the King of Fruits and rightly so because people who love durians do not mind driving long distances to get them.
The aroma of its fruit is heavenly to those of us who love this fruit but those who dislike it describe it as pungent or repulsive. Many Caucasians shy away from this fruit and hotels as well as airplanes do not welcome them.
Once open the shells which have spiky thorns contain the fruit whose pulp is a pale yellow or deep golden color. The best fruits are those with thick creamy pulp and small flat seeds.
The durian pulp can b e made into ice cream, cakes and desserts. I prefer to eat the fresh fruit.
It is sold by the kilos and when it us in season and supply is plentiful it is quite cheap going for RM5.00 per kg. Some branded species can cost as much as RM50 per kg.
The aroma of its fruit is heavenly to those of us who love this fruit but those who dislike it describe it as pungent or repulsive. Many Caucasians shy away from this fruit and hotels as well as airplanes do not welcome them.
Once open the shells which have spiky thorns contain the fruit whose pulp is a pale yellow or deep golden color. The best fruits are those with thick creamy pulp and small flat seeds.
The durian pulp can b e made into ice cream, cakes and desserts. I prefer to eat the fresh fruit.
It is sold by the kilos and when it us in season and supply is plentiful it is quite cheap going for RM5.00 per kg. Some branded species can cost as much as RM50 per kg.
My friend and I bought 50kgs this afternoon. Her car was loaded to the brim.afternoon from my frirj y
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