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>mine meowmie iz chinese...izzit da yeer of da rabit in chinese cultur tew? she
>finks maybe it iz da same as da japanese horoscope tew.
>purrs,
>leo
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Yup, onlee da udder weigh arown. Da Japanese knot onlee uze da Chinese horoscope
<okay, wee copeed it lok stok an barrel ;-) - among udder fings>, but whyle da
noo yeer is cellabrated tewday, it izent offishully rekonized until Febrewairy.
Yew no, iffen sumwon wus born beetween Jan.1 an da furst tew weeks uf
Febrewairy, dey ar konsydered born en da "preveeus yeer."
Shahna
Hoomin note:
I know, for non-Chinese or Japanese it may sound confusing, but if say you were
born between Jan.1, 1998 and the first 2 weeks or so of Feb. 1999, you were born
in the year of the Tiger, not the year of the Rabbit.
If anyone is curious about what "year" they were born in, I have a calendar at
my website:
http://members.xoom.com/Shahna/zodiac.htm
my index page is:
http://members.xoom.com/Shahna
Evelyn