WOOD
ROOSTER Horoscope Feb 13, 1945 to
Feb 1, 1946
Feb 9, 2005 to Jan 28, 2006
Rooster
is often seen as the original strong silent type, not
unlike the Humphrey Bogart and Greto Garbo prototypes. Most people
consider them quite eccentric. Sad to say, relationships with other
people are often strained. They are quite moody and can be too
outspoken. They are often self-centered, but can be quite brave when the
situation calls for it. On the other hand, Rooster People are quite
talented and capable. They are always devoted to their work and have a
reputation for being the hardest of workers. Rooster People are deep
thinkers and are pioneers in spirit. They can experience the greatest of
joy in complete solitude. Even though often alone, they rarely
experience loneliness. Instead, they enjoy their own company and feel
solitude helps them in their quest after knowledge.
Shark-tail Soup and fortune cookies are among the keys to good
health.
You can often find the Wood Rooster behind the
scenes or in solitary activities. They love bookshops with strong
espresso and offbeat music groups, particularly modern jazz or chamber
work. They are reserved but at the same time can be quite sociable, too,
when the occasion calls for it, always considerate, gentle, and easy
going, always liking to please others. They can quickly overcome bad
feelings. No one ever feels threatened by their company. On a bad day,
the Wood Rooster can be so mild-mannered, it's easy to ignore them. But
on a good day -- and there are many good days -- they are proud and very
articulate in expressing their views. In fact, their quiet exterior
belies an intense talent in persuading others to their point of view.
People are amazed they can talk so much! Most days, Wood Roosters depend
on others way too much. The most important thing Wood Roosters MUST do
is to develop an independent streak, to look inside themselves for
strength; their careers, financial life, relationships, and very
happiness depends on this!
Famous Rooster people: Suharto, Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov, D. H.
Lawrence, John Glenn, Emperor Akihito, Yoko Ono, Eudora Welty, Bette
Midler