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The Moon Is In Leo Or I Am A Terrible Parent - Libra Can’t Decide Which
Outtakes and various other sundries
I came walking into the living room and my son asked, “What’s a good sentence for humble?”
I started singing that old Mac Davis song, “Oh Lord, its hard to humble! When you’re perfect in every way! I can’t stand to look in the mirror! ‘Cause I get better looking each day!”
You can hear him sing it with the muppets before Jim Henson died and thy ruined them. Just start the video 44 seconds in or so. And oh yeah, he used the sentence. ![]()
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oh, this is one of the best songs, ever.
This is probably a better question for the collective, but the other day you were talking about the dark side of parenting and in this post I can clearly see that you are a good humoured parent that Vid can relate to.
So here’s my question. People look at their babies natal charts to see what kind of babies they might get. Is there anyway for prospective parents to read their own natal charts to find out what kind of parents they will be? Or do they draw up their baby’s chart and look at predictive parental placements (I’ve heard that people with moon in bad aspect to neptune tend to have crazy mothers or at least, very unconventional mothers at best).
So I guess my big question is, why does no one ever use astrology to find out what their strengths and weaknesses could be as parents? Surely parents are half of the whole nature and nurture combo that is a kid, no?
ROTFLMAO Elsa, you’re friggin’ hillarious!