Things have to get better.
Feb. 3rd, 2004 11:31 amThis will probably only interest Cancers or people who are sleeping with/stalking a Cancer. From AstrologyZone.com, and sent to me by
dommeyourass because of it's crazy accuracy.
Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
Your February Horoscope by Susan Miller
You have been waking up in the morning saying to yourself, "Things have to get better." At night you go to sleep and tell yourself the same thing. Each day that passes you wonder how you made it this far without giving up. Yet you are strong, dear Cancer. You may be amazed at your ability to keep working with the obstacles the universe has recently put in your path. Saturn has been hovering over your Sun since July 2003, and this is not an easy aspect. I sympathize with what you are going through, dear Cancer. I wish I could make it all better for you.
I have a few suggestions, which might help trigger some fresh ideas.
First, don't convince yourself that everything in your life has been going wrong. (I am only addressing Cancer readers who have been feeling this way.) If you assume that your whole life is going haywire, it's probably a sign that you are overwhelmed, which is understandable. Yet it also means that you aren't seeing things clearly. When one area goes wrong, it's easy to become dissatisfied with every other part of your life. I call that the bleed effect — suddenly nothing seems right. But that's almost never the case.
Look closely and choose one area of your life that has caused you the most difficulty. Concentrate mainly on that. If you aren't sure which fire needs to be put out first, ask yourself, "What one area, if fixed, would help everything else?"
After you choose the one area that needs your full attention, reassess your most basic assumptions and choose a new course of action. In case your main action doesn't, have contingency plans in place. All problems are complex — that's why they are problems. Finding the right answer may simply take time.
Thomas Edison used to talk about having had many failed attempts as he worked to invent electricity. He said that after working for years, he eventually came to know literally hundreds of methods that would never work. Of course, eventually Edison DID figure out how to invent electricity and as a result, changed the world for generations to come. Those failed attempts were a vital and necessary part of the process of Edison's success. He could not skip those failures — and neither can you. So try, try, and try again. If you are passionate enough about getting to where you need to be, you will prevail. Saturn is simply testing your resolve.
You should attempt to come up with several ideas to fix your situation, and after you have generated your list, choose the one that feels most right for you. The best ways to find ideas is to brainstorm.
Another way to find solutions is to dream — literally. During sleep your subconscious mind opens wide, allowing you to consider all kinds of possibilities that your conscious might reject out of hand. Before you turn in for the day, ask yourself to come up with a variety of solutions while you sleep — you may be surprised to have several good answers on your lips upon waking. Sounds impossible, right? Try it.
Another key point is not to wait too long for the right results. As a Cancer you can, at times, be too patient. (Yes, there is such a thing.) Later you may regret not cutting your losses sooner. A friend once told me something I never forgot: "Good things happen fast." At first I didn't believe him, but now I do because I have seen this in action. You need to have a few sure and solid indications that a certain course of action will succeed eventually. If there are none, tinker with your formula rather than doggedly stick with your present course. Persistence is a virtue, but only up to a point. In my opinion, those of my friends who experience difficulty do because they don't adapt fast enough to changing circumstances. Instead, they rigidly insist that the old methods will work sooner or later. That can be a fatal assumption.
As you deal with Saturn, take one day at a time. When you are walking a tightrope always look ahead at the horizon; don't look down or you may lose your balance. While it is necessary to keep your concentration, it is also important to remain calm. You will accomplish less if you are a ball of nerves.
To de-stress, be sure to exercise. You will enjoy the endorphins that will flood your body after a good workout. Those natural chemicals will help you exude your bright sense of optimism; good energy attracts more good energy. Think of the time you take to stay fit and healthy as part of your job, not time taken away from other obligations. The ancient Greeks were right about the importance of having a strong mind to having a strong body. Pop a new exercise tape into your VCR or DVD — you may like it! If many people are depending on you, you have no excuse NOT to be the most fit you can be.
What makes the trend you are currently experiencing so difficult is that Saturn often creates a feeling of isolation. Saturn does this so you will become more creative and resourceful, but it is common during a Saturn transit to feel frustrated because we sense others don't fully understand our trials and tribulations. That is not an illusion — they probably don't. Saturn wants to teach you to stand on your own and not rely too heavily on others. Some journeys have to be taken alone in order for you to gain from the experience.
You may have done absolutely nothing to create the situation you find yourself in now. Saturn often brings external circumstances to bear, ones over which you have no control. Sometimes life just "is"; as they say, life happens. You should never waste precious energy beating yourself up on why you find yourself in any particular situation. You can have that dialogue with yourself someday, but not before you have come through this period and triumphed. There is no reason to meditate about it now. As a Cancer you tend to look back too much. Keep your eye on the future.
Sooner or later you will come to realize that things will not improve by chance; you must MAKE them improve. Let me make this important point again in another way. When friends tell you things will improve, respond by saying nothing will improve until you make them improve. Saturn teaches us to take an active role in overturning our challenges.
Frequently when Saturn conjoins the Sun, as you have now (a cycle that comes by once in 29 years), we come to realize that the handwriting was on the wall, but we never noticed it. By time we did, we were fully confronted with the problem. I am not saying this will apply to all Cancers, but for many, it will. This is common; again, it was not necessarily your fault. In the future, at the very least, you will become more observant. (By now your Grandma and Grandpa are experts at seeing small indicators of upcoming change. They have lived through enough of these cycles!)
At first, you used the same tools you always used to cope with whatever challenge you faced. But what you are looking at now is a new circumstance, and you are coming to realize that you can't use old tools to deal with these new problems. At first you will have to feel your way around in the dark until you get your bearings. It is natural to feel, at times, dazed, unsure or disillusioned. What you need is a whole new methodology to deal with the new circumstances. Since you have no history with this type of situation, it will take time to develop.
It might help to know that nobody in a tough situation is able to find the right answers instantly. Often a true problem has conflicting elements and requires a compromise in other areas in your life. Saturn teaches us to become practical, realistic and objective. While you may not be able to get your life to an ideal state, you CAN get things to a point where you can function more easily on a day-to-day basis. Later, when better opportunities come your way, you will be able to improve things. Insistence on waiting for the ideal opportunity to show up may be unrealistic.
Be sure to listen to the feedback you get from friends — while you can't quite lean on others, it would be silly not to take in what they have to say. Your friends know you and love you, and one or two might have a wise, impartial perspective. You may later reject your friends' advice, but then again, one friend's advice might trigger an idea in you that you really like. (With Mars in the eleventh house, friends are so very good for you now.)
For a long time I have meditated on this philosophical question: Do we learn more during periods of difficulty or during periods of ease? I suspect it is the former, not the latter, dear Cancer. When we are in an easy zone we tend to become a little too comfortable for our own good. In tough times our senses are sharpened, and we become willing to take risks, perhaps because we have little choice BUT to do so. Yet that's why rough times can often be a blessing — it is during those times that we can change our approach, question long-term assumptions, and set up a sturdier foundation for our future. We improve.
Now let's turn to your chart to look at specific trends due this month.
If you need a new job, Mars may have already worked some magic. The planet of energy moved through your solar tenth house of honors and promotion last month, so perhaps you have had some promising leads. Mars will now leave this part of your chart, but you will have another chance at a new job late next month. The new moon on March 21 will help you in that quest.
In the meantime, on February 3, Mars will move into Taurus, to your solar eleventh house. This suggests new friends and contacts will help you make the connections you need. People will begin to pour into your life, and among them, you may want to get to know one or two better. Try not to be tempted to hide under your shell, something you often do when you are stressed out. Put on a happy face and circulate!
Pay close attention to themes involving friends that emerge from February 3 to March 21, during Mars' stay in Taurus. Next year, Mars will re-enter Taurus from June 2005 to February 2006, which represents an unusually long visit to your solar eleventh house of friends and social events. It appears you will be surrounded with people next year; this month, February, you will get a preview of what's to come. You are one of the fortunate signs, for Mars in Taurus beautifully enhances your Cancer Sun. You may not believe friends and acquaintances will pay a major role in your life now and in the future, but your chart is saying they will. Watch and see how this long trend will play out.
Financially, on February 6, a full moon in your second house of income, savings and possessions will focus you squarely on a current monetary situation. You may change jobs or take a second job to bring in more cash; if you do change jobs at that time, cash appears to be a major factor in your decision. You may hear of a raise. Conversely, you may write a check to cover a large obligation. (These activities are not mutually exclusive — you can do both!) If, for example, you are negotiating for an increase, bidding on a new project, or contemplating a large purchase or sale, you will get closure on February 6, plus or minus five days.
This full moon will be generally positive, but there are some shady elements to it, too. Neptune will be quite active at this full moon. If you are involved in a creative job (or work regularly with creative people) you may actually benefit because Neptune rules artistic work. If you don't work in a creative realm, be sure you understand all parts of any plan or deal you are about to accept on February 6, plus or minus four days. Later you might say, "Gee, I never knew that would be expected of me."
After all that financial emphasis you could use a little fun. The new moon, February 20, will introduce quite an exciting period that could involve a journey to a distant city. Or, you may choose to send an application for college or graduate school. The new moon will fall very close to Uranus, planet of surprise; that could mean one of two things. Either you will feel quite spontaneous and footloose at this new moon, or news that reaches you will be upbeat and quite unlike anything you ever expected. Either way, you win! This sounds like fun!
Specifically, this February 20 new moon will fall in your ninth house of intellectual development. This house also rules the gathering and disbursement of ideas. This house covers both higher education and publishing. The reason that this house also covers distant travel is because the ancient astrologers viewed travel as a form of education. As you see, this new moon will bring lots of new influences to engage your mind. You will likely enjoy it very much.
Keep in mind that a new moon is capable of introducing an entire new theme to your life and will be particularly helpful to you in the two weeks that follow its appearance. What you set in place during those two weeks could be in your life for months or even years hence. I cannot over-emphasize the importance of these powerful new moons!
If your birthday falls on or within five days of June 21, you will feel the effects of this February 20 new moon more than most Cancers.
Romantically, Valentine's Day may not deliver all you hope, so try to scale down expectations, as hard as that might be. The problem will have to do with Venus, the planet of happiness and love, which will be in a difficult conversation with Saturn on February 14. Certain responsibilities may interfere with the fun of the day. You may be able to get around this problem, however, if you plan ahead.
The saving grace of this date is that Mars will be cheery; suggesting one of your friends may throw a party and invite you. If so — go! Plan ahead and get other obligations out of the way. You CAN enjoy the day despite the problems.
Better days for love include the following date nights:
Go out on Friday, February 6 or Saturday, February 7, when Mars and Uranus will be close enough to hold hands. This weekend will truly sparkle, so if you can take your mind off money, which will weigh heavily on you at this time, you could have an exceptionally good time.
Another good weekend date night will be Saturday, February 21, when the moon will be in perfect-for-Cancer Pisces, and the Sun and Uranus will combine forces. This is sure to be a lively day when sparks will fly. Conversation should crackle and engage you fully. This is fun night when almost anything could happen. Go out and see!
An outstanding pair of romantic nights are due on Wednesday, February 25 and Thursday, February 26. On both days, the moon will be in sensuous Taurus, an earth sign that blends gracefully with your deeply emotional water-sign element. On the first day, February 25, Saturn, ruler of your house of long-term relationships, will send an encouraging vibe to the Sun, suggesting a perfect day to schedule a dinner out. Use the quiet time to share dreams and plan for the future.
The second night, February 26, Mars and Jupiter will be getting along famously. Since Jupiter will be in your third house, and Mars in your eleventh house, you may take a quick drive out of town for dinner or to attend a get-together. Great idea!
Summary:
At the full moon on February 6, settle your accounts by writing checks and making some hard decisions about spending and saving. If a deal has to be renegotiated, so be it. A new job or client may come your way now, too, calming your fears that you'll run out of cash. With Venus in your tenth house of career, higher-ups will love your ideas — and think you are nothing less than brilliant. They're right!
At month's end, you'll have enough work done to coast a little. The holidays brought a heavy workload, so socializing was limited. Make up for lost time by scheduling much more face-time with friends this month. If you can, make a journey to a foreign city after the new moon on February 20. If you do, your timing would be ideal — three planets in compatible Pisces say this trip will be no ordinary one, but possibly life-changing in the insights it could bring. If you need to stay home, consider signing up for classes, which would enrich you and pique your interest in ways you still can't fathom.
Romantically, while Valentine's Day may be a dud, there will be other good dates for fun and love. Don't let the pressure of February 14 get to you. You have plenty of days that qualify as gems. Be happy!
Dear Cancer, life may not be exactly easy, but you are learning and growing a great deal these days. All that you are experiencing will help you cope with life in the future. The universe has a plan for you, and it's a grand one!
More to come.
Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
Your February Horoscope by Susan Miller
You have been waking up in the morning saying to yourself, "Things have to get better." At night you go to sleep and tell yourself the same thing. Each day that passes you wonder how you made it this far without giving up. Yet you are strong, dear Cancer. You may be amazed at your ability to keep working with the obstacles the universe has recently put in your path. Saturn has been hovering over your Sun since July 2003, and this is not an easy aspect. I sympathize with what you are going through, dear Cancer. I wish I could make it all better for you.
I have a few suggestions, which might help trigger some fresh ideas.
First, don't convince yourself that everything in your life has been going wrong. (I am only addressing Cancer readers who have been feeling this way.) If you assume that your whole life is going haywire, it's probably a sign that you are overwhelmed, which is understandable. Yet it also means that you aren't seeing things clearly. When one area goes wrong, it's easy to become dissatisfied with every other part of your life. I call that the bleed effect — suddenly nothing seems right. But that's almost never the case.
Look closely and choose one area of your life that has caused you the most difficulty. Concentrate mainly on that. If you aren't sure which fire needs to be put out first, ask yourself, "What one area, if fixed, would help everything else?"
After you choose the one area that needs your full attention, reassess your most basic assumptions and choose a new course of action. In case your main action doesn't, have contingency plans in place. All problems are complex — that's why they are problems. Finding the right answer may simply take time.
Thomas Edison used to talk about having had many failed attempts as he worked to invent electricity. He said that after working for years, he eventually came to know literally hundreds of methods that would never work. Of course, eventually Edison DID figure out how to invent electricity and as a result, changed the world for generations to come. Those failed attempts were a vital and necessary part of the process of Edison's success. He could not skip those failures — and neither can you. So try, try, and try again. If you are passionate enough about getting to where you need to be, you will prevail. Saturn is simply testing your resolve.
You should attempt to come up with several ideas to fix your situation, and after you have generated your list, choose the one that feels most right for you. The best ways to find ideas is to brainstorm.
Another way to find solutions is to dream — literally. During sleep your subconscious mind opens wide, allowing you to consider all kinds of possibilities that your conscious might reject out of hand. Before you turn in for the day, ask yourself to come up with a variety of solutions while you sleep — you may be surprised to have several good answers on your lips upon waking. Sounds impossible, right? Try it.
Another key point is not to wait too long for the right results. As a Cancer you can, at times, be too patient. (Yes, there is such a thing.) Later you may regret not cutting your losses sooner. A friend once told me something I never forgot: "Good things happen fast." At first I didn't believe him, but now I do because I have seen this in action. You need to have a few sure and solid indications that a certain course of action will succeed eventually. If there are none, tinker with your formula rather than doggedly stick with your present course. Persistence is a virtue, but only up to a point. In my opinion, those of my friends who experience difficulty do because they don't adapt fast enough to changing circumstances. Instead, they rigidly insist that the old methods will work sooner or later. That can be a fatal assumption.
As you deal with Saturn, take one day at a time. When you are walking a tightrope always look ahead at the horizon; don't look down or you may lose your balance. While it is necessary to keep your concentration, it is also important to remain calm. You will accomplish less if you are a ball of nerves.
To de-stress, be sure to exercise. You will enjoy the endorphins that will flood your body after a good workout. Those natural chemicals will help you exude your bright sense of optimism; good energy attracts more good energy. Think of the time you take to stay fit and healthy as part of your job, not time taken away from other obligations. The ancient Greeks were right about the importance of having a strong mind to having a strong body. Pop a new exercise tape into your VCR or DVD — you may like it! If many people are depending on you, you have no excuse NOT to be the most fit you can be.
What makes the trend you are currently experiencing so difficult is that Saturn often creates a feeling of isolation. Saturn does this so you will become more creative and resourceful, but it is common during a Saturn transit to feel frustrated because we sense others don't fully understand our trials and tribulations. That is not an illusion — they probably don't. Saturn wants to teach you to stand on your own and not rely too heavily on others. Some journeys have to be taken alone in order for you to gain from the experience.
You may have done absolutely nothing to create the situation you find yourself in now. Saturn often brings external circumstances to bear, ones over which you have no control. Sometimes life just "is"; as they say, life happens. You should never waste precious energy beating yourself up on why you find yourself in any particular situation. You can have that dialogue with yourself someday, but not before you have come through this period and triumphed. There is no reason to meditate about it now. As a Cancer you tend to look back too much. Keep your eye on the future.
Sooner or later you will come to realize that things will not improve by chance; you must MAKE them improve. Let me make this important point again in another way. When friends tell you things will improve, respond by saying nothing will improve until you make them improve. Saturn teaches us to take an active role in overturning our challenges.
Frequently when Saturn conjoins the Sun, as you have now (a cycle that comes by once in 29 years), we come to realize that the handwriting was on the wall, but we never noticed it. By time we did, we were fully confronted with the problem. I am not saying this will apply to all Cancers, but for many, it will. This is common; again, it was not necessarily your fault. In the future, at the very least, you will become more observant. (By now your Grandma and Grandpa are experts at seeing small indicators of upcoming change. They have lived through enough of these cycles!)
At first, you used the same tools you always used to cope with whatever challenge you faced. But what you are looking at now is a new circumstance, and you are coming to realize that you can't use old tools to deal with these new problems. At first you will have to feel your way around in the dark until you get your bearings. It is natural to feel, at times, dazed, unsure or disillusioned. What you need is a whole new methodology to deal with the new circumstances. Since you have no history with this type of situation, it will take time to develop.
It might help to know that nobody in a tough situation is able to find the right answers instantly. Often a true problem has conflicting elements and requires a compromise in other areas in your life. Saturn teaches us to become practical, realistic and objective. While you may not be able to get your life to an ideal state, you CAN get things to a point where you can function more easily on a day-to-day basis. Later, when better opportunities come your way, you will be able to improve things. Insistence on waiting for the ideal opportunity to show up may be unrealistic.
Be sure to listen to the feedback you get from friends — while you can't quite lean on others, it would be silly not to take in what they have to say. Your friends know you and love you, and one or two might have a wise, impartial perspective. You may later reject your friends' advice, but then again, one friend's advice might trigger an idea in you that you really like. (With Mars in the eleventh house, friends are so very good for you now.)
For a long time I have meditated on this philosophical question: Do we learn more during periods of difficulty or during periods of ease? I suspect it is the former, not the latter, dear Cancer. When we are in an easy zone we tend to become a little too comfortable for our own good. In tough times our senses are sharpened, and we become willing to take risks, perhaps because we have little choice BUT to do so. Yet that's why rough times can often be a blessing — it is during those times that we can change our approach, question long-term assumptions, and set up a sturdier foundation for our future. We improve.
Now let's turn to your chart to look at specific trends due this month.
If you need a new job, Mars may have already worked some magic. The planet of energy moved through your solar tenth house of honors and promotion last month, so perhaps you have had some promising leads. Mars will now leave this part of your chart, but you will have another chance at a new job late next month. The new moon on March 21 will help you in that quest.
In the meantime, on February 3, Mars will move into Taurus, to your solar eleventh house. This suggests new friends and contacts will help you make the connections you need. People will begin to pour into your life, and among them, you may want to get to know one or two better. Try not to be tempted to hide under your shell, something you often do when you are stressed out. Put on a happy face and circulate!
Pay close attention to themes involving friends that emerge from February 3 to March 21, during Mars' stay in Taurus. Next year, Mars will re-enter Taurus from June 2005 to February 2006, which represents an unusually long visit to your solar eleventh house of friends and social events. It appears you will be surrounded with people next year; this month, February, you will get a preview of what's to come. You are one of the fortunate signs, for Mars in Taurus beautifully enhances your Cancer Sun. You may not believe friends and acquaintances will pay a major role in your life now and in the future, but your chart is saying they will. Watch and see how this long trend will play out.
Financially, on February 6, a full moon in your second house of income, savings and possessions will focus you squarely on a current monetary situation. You may change jobs or take a second job to bring in more cash; if you do change jobs at that time, cash appears to be a major factor in your decision. You may hear of a raise. Conversely, you may write a check to cover a large obligation. (These activities are not mutually exclusive — you can do both!) If, for example, you are negotiating for an increase, bidding on a new project, or contemplating a large purchase or sale, you will get closure on February 6, plus or minus five days.
This full moon will be generally positive, but there are some shady elements to it, too. Neptune will be quite active at this full moon. If you are involved in a creative job (or work regularly with creative people) you may actually benefit because Neptune rules artistic work. If you don't work in a creative realm, be sure you understand all parts of any plan or deal you are about to accept on February 6, plus or minus four days. Later you might say, "Gee, I never knew that would be expected of me."
After all that financial emphasis you could use a little fun. The new moon, February 20, will introduce quite an exciting period that could involve a journey to a distant city. Or, you may choose to send an application for college or graduate school. The new moon will fall very close to Uranus, planet of surprise; that could mean one of two things. Either you will feel quite spontaneous and footloose at this new moon, or news that reaches you will be upbeat and quite unlike anything you ever expected. Either way, you win! This sounds like fun!
Specifically, this February 20 new moon will fall in your ninth house of intellectual development. This house also rules the gathering and disbursement of ideas. This house covers both higher education and publishing. The reason that this house also covers distant travel is because the ancient astrologers viewed travel as a form of education. As you see, this new moon will bring lots of new influences to engage your mind. You will likely enjoy it very much.
Keep in mind that a new moon is capable of introducing an entire new theme to your life and will be particularly helpful to you in the two weeks that follow its appearance. What you set in place during those two weeks could be in your life for months or even years hence. I cannot over-emphasize the importance of these powerful new moons!
If your birthday falls on or within five days of June 21, you will feel the effects of this February 20 new moon more than most Cancers.
Romantically, Valentine's Day may not deliver all you hope, so try to scale down expectations, as hard as that might be. The problem will have to do with Venus, the planet of happiness and love, which will be in a difficult conversation with Saturn on February 14. Certain responsibilities may interfere with the fun of the day. You may be able to get around this problem, however, if you plan ahead.
The saving grace of this date is that Mars will be cheery; suggesting one of your friends may throw a party and invite you. If so — go! Plan ahead and get other obligations out of the way. You CAN enjoy the day despite the problems.
Better days for love include the following date nights:
Go out on Friday, February 6 or Saturday, February 7, when Mars and Uranus will be close enough to hold hands. This weekend will truly sparkle, so if you can take your mind off money, which will weigh heavily on you at this time, you could have an exceptionally good time.
Another good weekend date night will be Saturday, February 21, when the moon will be in perfect-for-Cancer Pisces, and the Sun and Uranus will combine forces. This is sure to be a lively day when sparks will fly. Conversation should crackle and engage you fully. This is fun night when almost anything could happen. Go out and see!
An outstanding pair of romantic nights are due on Wednesday, February 25 and Thursday, February 26. On both days, the moon will be in sensuous Taurus, an earth sign that blends gracefully with your deeply emotional water-sign element. On the first day, February 25, Saturn, ruler of your house of long-term relationships, will send an encouraging vibe to the Sun, suggesting a perfect day to schedule a dinner out. Use the quiet time to share dreams and plan for the future.
The second night, February 26, Mars and Jupiter will be getting along famously. Since Jupiter will be in your third house, and Mars in your eleventh house, you may take a quick drive out of town for dinner or to attend a get-together. Great idea!
Summary:
At the full moon on February 6, settle your accounts by writing checks and making some hard decisions about spending and saving. If a deal has to be renegotiated, so be it. A new job or client may come your way now, too, calming your fears that you'll run out of cash. With Venus in your tenth house of career, higher-ups will love your ideas — and think you are nothing less than brilliant. They're right!
At month's end, you'll have enough work done to coast a little. The holidays brought a heavy workload, so socializing was limited. Make up for lost time by scheduling much more face-time with friends this month. If you can, make a journey to a foreign city after the new moon on February 20. If you do, your timing would be ideal — three planets in compatible Pisces say this trip will be no ordinary one, but possibly life-changing in the insights it could bring. If you need to stay home, consider signing up for classes, which would enrich you and pique your interest in ways you still can't fathom.
Romantically, while Valentine's Day may be a dud, there will be other good dates for fun and love. Don't let the pressure of February 14 get to you. You have plenty of days that qualify as gems. Be happy!
Dear Cancer, life may not be exactly easy, but you are learning and growing a great deal these days. All that you are experiencing will help you cope with life in the future. The universe has a plan for you, and it's a grand one!
More to come.
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Date: 2004-02-03 09:37 am (UTC)