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    • LoveChaCha
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        YAY 2011 IS THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT

        Years of the Rabbit are: 1915, 1927, 1939,

        1951, 1963,  1975, 1987, 1999, 2011

         

         

        Rabbit Facts: (from usbridalguide.com)

         

        Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind-the-scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. Do not misunderstand…the Rabbit is not a recluse. In fact, he is a reasonably friendly individual who enjoys the company of a group of good friends whether at a business dinner or a holiday party. Rabbits just like to be a part of the gang as opposed to the leader of it.

        Sign of the Rabbit:

        Rabbits, like their animal counterparts, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising his voice or becoming visibly annoyed. Because of their serenity, Rabbits seem to miss things, whether they are confrontational in nature or not. However, the Rabbit is quite keen and pays close attention to the situations developing around him. He is intelligent and quick and can talk himself in or out of most situations with no problem.

        The Chinese Rabbit is one of the most stylish creatures of the Chinese Animal Signs and finds interest in different cultures. He is classy and sophisticated, and can be found adorning one of the latest fashion magazine cover looks. Rabbits also like artistic ventures, such as painting and music and are generally quite present in these worlds. They love top express themselves, which is evident when joining them at home for a function or a cup of coffee.

        Charctics:

        CHARCTERISTICS

        Keen, Wise, Fragile, Tranquil, Serene, Considerate, Fashionable, Sneaky, Obsessive

        There are elements that come into play.

        IN YOUR ELEMENT

        The characteristics of the Rabbit are tempered by one of the five Chinese elements of Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth overlaying a 5-year cycle of characteristics on the original 12-year cycle.

        THE METAL RABBIT 1951 AND 2011

        Metal gives Rabbits a more resilient demeanor than the other more quiet Rabbit. These Rabbits are very ambitious and can be quite crafty in their dealings with others. They throw themselves and their emotions into everything they do, making them intense lovers, but not outwardly affectionate lovers. Their determination can affect their work as well, whether through personal relationships with colleagues or with the work itself, a Rabbit can be known to immerse himself in his projects…business and personal.

        THE WATER RABBIT 1903 AND 1963

        Delicate and docile, Water Rabbits will pretty well go with the flow to avoid any conflict or argument. These situations hurt them and bother them because they are such sensitive creatures. They are usually sociable and relaxed, although sometimes they get withdrawn and introspective. They are supportive with family and friends as well as business partners and display an empathy that makes people flock to them for friendly advice and comfort. Sometimes, they can easily be taken advantage of because they are so generous with themselves and their emotions. So they have to be careful not to let their guards down so quickly.

        THE WOOD RABBIT 1915 AND 1975

        Wood Rabbits tend to be the least bit indecisive. This is probably due to their always wanting to play the peacemaker and not wanting to hurt other people’s feelings. Wood Rabbits are incredibly generous souls and like to avoid the spotlight instead preferring to live amongst others. These people are always kind enough to help you move into a new house, make you a hot cup of coffee or to listen while you rant and rave about your latest character flaw. The Wood Rabbit can sometimes be too kind for his own good, thus causing him to be taken advantage of and sometimes even used by others unknowingly. Rabbits have to learn to say no and to out their feet down or their cups will overflow.

        THE FIRE RABBIT 1927 AND 1987

        Fire adds an unspoken magnetism and mystery to the Rabbit. These creatures have a burning desire to get out there and live life to its fullest. They are active and adventurous and love anything that sparks their creativity or curiosity. They can throw tantrums here and there, if provoked, but most of the time they work very hard to avoid conflict or unpleasant confrontations. Fire Rabbits are charming and tend to push their emotions into the backs of their minds, but will speak up if necessary.

        THE EARTH RABBIT 1939 AND 1999

        The Earth element gives these Rabbits a sense of reality and practicality that others don’t illustrate so freely. They are able to give sound advice, which in turn gets them respect and trust from those who solicit their counsel. They take pride in their homes and work diligently to make them a place of security for their loved ones. In the same breath, Earth Rabbits put a great deal of value on material comforts and like to make money.

        THE RABBIT ON THE JOB

        Rabbits have really good communication skills and are best utilized in positions of management. They make great teachers and PR people because they are so diplomatic and well-organized. Even so, they can also make great painters or musicians due to their sense of beauty and their love of creativity.

        MONEY AND THE RABBIT

        Rabbit people are usually relatively careful when it comes to their finances. And that lucky rabbit foot didn’t just come out of nowhere…Rabbits are pretty lucky folks! They use much of their money for possessions such as their homes, cars or furniture. They would rather invest their money in gadgets and things than in the stock market. They love hunting for antiques, arts and crafts and will tend to make sound investments in these types of things.

         

        More here if you are interested

        http://www.usbridalguide.com/specia…Rabbit.htm

        And… what animal are YOU? 

        I’m the fire rabbit


      • Sarita
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          I’m a water rabbit.


        • bunnytowne
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            I am a water rabbit too.

            The description holds true for me.  Tho I do yell at Fouad.   I dont’ like confrontation otherwise.


          • Monkeybun
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              Rabbits, like their animal counterparts, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs.

              The person who wrote that doesn’t know bunnies all that well


            • Beka27
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                Every. Year.


              • MayaConsuelo
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                  I’m a Fire Dragon but am extremely excited for Year of the Rabbit even though it’s technically not supposed to be a “lucky” year for me.

                  Year of the Rabbit begins Feb. 3, 2011. AND my birthday is the next day! Time for a big celebration – although it’s extremely difficult to convince a lot of people to leave their house at this time of year :S


                • FluffyBunny
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                    It’s been the Year of the Rabbit since 2008 for me!


                  • MimzMum
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                      Posted By Brittany on 01/03/2011 12:17 PM
                      I’m the fire rabbit

                      THE FIRE RABBIT 1927 AND 1987

                      Whoa Brittany, I didn’t know you were born in 1927! You look great for your age! lol j/k

                      They can throw tantrums here and there, if provoked

                      Ooops…okay, forget I said anything about age.

                      Water Rabbit, me. I think we need a rock, paper, scissors rabbit. That’s the best way to handle arguments. ^_^

                                    And I have to wonder about the non-confrontational thing in rabbits…apparently Buddha never tried giving his rabbit a nail trim.


                    • longhairmike
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                        i saw the post office is going to have rabbit stamps coming out on jan 22nd.


                      • MimzMum
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                          I used to collect stamps quite a bit. I have some old Year of the Rabbit stamps from back when it still cost 33 cents to send a letter! ^_^


                        • LoveChaCha
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                            Hahaha Mimz  I read someplace else that fire rabbits are fiesty indeed

                            The 2011 stamp is pretty.. not

                            Where is the rabbit? Where is waldo? Oh, the fruit is in the middle  Gotta hide the rabbit, don’t they? I disapprove


                          • Kafrn
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                              Bottom right on the stamp – forever crossed out — What is that all about?!
                              Balls. I don’t like this stamp.


                            • LoveChaCha
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                                It is crossed out because people might print it and use it as an actual stamp.


                              • Kafrn
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                                  How much is this stamp?


                                • LittlePuffyTail
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                                    I want to be a rabbit! I’m Year of the Dog. What can you tell me about that? I know a lot about modern Astrology but not it’s Chinese Cousin and I’m interested.


                                  • Beka27
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                                      That stamp is not cute in the least.


                                    • Sarita
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                                        The fruit is a kumquat according the postal service and it is eaten for good luck and given as special gifts. The rabbit at the top is an intricate paper cut design of a rabbit and the symbol underneath is a calligraphy of the Chinese character. I think it’s quite nice – the fruit gives it some color. I think it’s very traditional and would have been disappointed if they had put some furry rabbit on it.


                                      • longhairmike
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                                          its just the regular $.46 or whatever they cost now.
                                          all stamps from now on will be forever stamps” and will have no price denomination. so whether you love the bunbun one, or you’re a former ronald reagan stalker, you’re good. stock up on as many as you’ll think you’ll need till you’re 95 and be done with it. not withstanding that USPS actually lasts that long given their current financial state


                                        • MayaConsuelo
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                                            @LPT there’s a lot of useful info on the internet. Check out this website http://www.chinesezodiac.com/ or even go to Wikipedia. There was a much better website I used at one point which I can no longer find… Besides the animal year that you were born into, there’s also something called an “internal animal” which is based on the time of day you were born. So I’m an external Dragon (how others see me) and internal Dog (my true nature.) It gets incredibly complicated but is very interesting.


                                          • Kafrn
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                                              I’m year of the dog too LPT!!!!! 1982!!!


                                            • LittlePuffyTail
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                                                A lot of awesome peeps were born in 1982 apparently!!!!

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