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Find your birthday and then find your tree... then tell us if it suits you :)



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Dec 23 to Jan 01 - Apple Tree

Jan 01 to Jan 11 - Fir Tree

Jan 12 to Jan 24 - Elm Tree

Jan 25 to Feb 03 - Cypress Tree

Feb 04 to Feb 08 - Poplar Tree

Feb 09 to Feb 18 - Cedar Tree

Feb 19 to Feb 28 - Pine Tree

Mar 01 to Mar 10 - Weeping Willow Tree

Mar 11 to Mar 20 - Lime Tree

Mar 21 (only) -Oak Tree

Mar 22 to Mar 31 - Hazelnut Tree

Apr 01 to Apr 10 - Rowan Tree

Apr 11 to Apr 20 - Maple Tree

Apr 21 to Apr 30 - Walnut Tree

May 01 to May 14 - Poplar Tree

May 15 to May 24 - Chestnut Tree

May 25 to Jun 03 - Ash Tree

Jun 04 to Jun 13 - Hornbeam Tree

Jun 14 to Jun 23 - Fig Tree

Jun 24 (only) - Birch Tree

Jun 25 to Jul 04 - Apple Tree

Jul 05 to Jul 14 - Fir Tree

Jul 15 to Jul 25 -Elm Tree

Jul 26 to Aug 04 - Cypress Tree

Aug 05 to Aug 13 - Poplar Tree

Aug 14 to Aug 23 - Cedar Tree

Aug 24 to Sep 02 - Pine Tree

Sep 03 to Sep 12 - Weeping Willow Tree

Sep 13 to Sep 22 - Lime Tree

Sep 23 (only) - Olive Tree

Sep 24 to Oct 03 - Hazelnut Tree

Oct 04 to Oct 13 - Rowan Tree

Oct 14 to Oct 23 - Maple Tree

Oct 24 to Nov 11 - Walnut Tree

Nov 12 to Nov 21 - Chestnut Tree

Nov 22 to Dec 01 - Ash Tree

Dec 02 to Dec 11 - Hornbeam Tree

Dec 12 to Dec 21 - Fig Tree

Dec 22 (only) - Beech Tree



YOUR TREE (in alphabetical order)



Apple Tree (Love) -- quiet and shy at times, lots of charm, appeal, and

attraction, pleasant attitude, flirtatious smile, adventurous, sensitive, loyal in love, wants to love and be loved, faithful and tender partner, very generous, many talents, loves children, needs affectionate partner.



Ash Tree (Ambition) -- extremely attractive, vivacious, impulsive,

demanding, does not care for criticism, ambitious, intelligent, talented, Likes to play with fate, can be very egotistic, reliable, restless lover, sometimes money rules over the heart, demands attention, needs love and much emotional support.



Beech Tree (Creative) -- has good taste, concerned about its looks,

materialistic, good organization of life and career, economical, good

leader, takes no unnecessary risks, reasonable, splendid lifetime

companion, keen on keeping fit (diets, sports, etc.).



Birch Tree (Inspiration) -- vivacious, attractive, elegant, friendly,

unpretentious, modest, does not like anything in excess, abhors the

vulgar, loves life in nature and in calm, not very passionate, full of

imagination, little ambition, creates a calm and content atmosphere.



Cedar Tree (Confidence) -- of rare strength, knows how to adapt, likes

unexpected presents, of good health, not in the least shy, tends to

look down on others, self-confident, a great speaker, determined, often

impatient, likes to impress others, has many talents, industrious,

healthy optimism, waits for the one true love, able to make quick decisions.



Chestnut Tree (Honesty) -- of unusual stature, impressive,

well-developed sense of justice, fun to be around, a planner, born diplomat,

can be irritated easily, sensitive of others feelings, hard worker, sometimes

acts superior, feels not understood at times, fiercely family oriented, very

loyal in love.



Cypress Tree (Faithfulness) -- strong, muscular, adaptable, takes what

life has to give but doesn't necessarily like it, strives to be content,

optimistic, wants to be financially independent, wants love and

affection, hates loneliness, passionate lover which cannot be satisfied,

faithful, quick-tempered at times, can be unruly and careless, loves to gain

knowledge, needs to be needed.



Elm Tree (Noble-mindedness) -- pleasant shape, tasteful clothes, modest

demands, tends not to forgive mistakes, cheerful, likes to lead but not

to obey, honest and faithful partner, likes making decisions for others,

noble-minded, generous, good sense of humor, practical.



Fig Tree (Sensibility) -- very strong minded, a bit self-willed,

honest, loyal, independent, hates contradiction or arguments, hard worker

when wants to be, loves life and friends, enjoys children and animals,

compassionate, great sense of humor, has artistic talent and great

intelligence.



Fir tree (Mysterious) -- extraordinary taste, handles stress well,

loves anything beautiful, stubborn, tends to care for those close to them,

hard to trust others, yet a social butterfly, likes idleness and laziness

after long demanding hours at work, rather modest, talented, unselfish, many friends, very reliable.



Hazelnut Tree (Extraordinary) -- charming, sense of humor, very

demanding but can also be very understanding, knows how to make a lasting impression, active fighter for social causes and politics, popular, quite moody, sexually oriented, honest, a perfectionist, has a precise sense of judgment and expects complete fairness.



Hornbeam Tree (Good Taste) -- of cool beauty, cares for its looks and

condition, good taste, is not egoistic, makes life as comfortable as

possible, leads a reasonable and disciplined life, looks for kindness,

and acknowledgment in an emotional partner, dreams of unusual lovers, is

seldom happy with its feelings, mistrusts most people, is never sure of its

decisions, very conscientious.



Lime Tree (Doubt) - intelligent, hard working, accepts what life dishes

out, but not before trying to change bad circumstances into good ones, hates fighting and stress, enjoys getaway vacations, may appear tough, but is actually soft and relenting, always willing to make sacrifices for

>family and friends, has many talents but not always enough time to use them, can become a complainer, great leadership qualities, is jealous at times but extremely loyal.



Maple Tree (Independence of Mind) -- no ordinary person, full of

imagination and originality, shy and reserved, ambitious, proud,

self-confident, hungers for new experiences, sometimes nervous, has many complexities, good memory, learns easily, complicated love life, wants to impress.



Oak Tree (Brave) -- robust nature, courageous, strong, unrelenting,

independent, sensible, does not like change, keeps its feet on the

ground, person of action.



Olive Tree (Wisdom) -- loves sun, warmth and kind feelings, reasonable,

balanced, avoids aggression and violence, tolerant, cheerful, calm,

well-developed sense of justice, sensitive, empathetic, free of jealousy, loves to read and the company of sophisticated people. Is an

insatiable sexual animal. Is loved by all. Is always kind and considerate of

others. Strong personality yet free from any hints of egotism. Is an

extremely moral and upstanding individual, yet able to understand the transgressions of others.



Pine Tree (Peacemaker) -- loves agreeable company, craves peace and

harmony, loves to help others, active imagination, likes to write poetry,

not fashion conscious, great compassion, friendly to all, falls strongly in love

but will leave if betrayed or lied to, emotionally soft, low self esteem,

needs affection and reassurance.



Poplar Tree (Uncertainty) -- looks very decorative, talented, not very

self-confident, extremely courageous if necessary, needs goodwill and pleasant surroundings, very choosy, often lonely, great animosity, great

artistic nature, good organizer, tends to lean toward philosophy, reliable

in any situation, takes partnership seriously.



Rowan Tree (Sensitivity) -- full of charm, cheerful, gifted without

egoism, likes to draw attention, loves life, motion, unrest, and even

complications, is both dependent and independent, good taste, artistic, passionate, emotional, good company, does not forgive.



Walnut Tree (Passion) -- unrelenting, strange and full of contrasts,

often egotistic, aggressive, noble, broad horizon, unexpected reactions,

spontaneous, unlimited ambition, no flexibility, difficult and uncommon

partner, not always liked but often admired, ingenious strategist, very jealous and passionate, no compromise.



Weeping Willow (Melancholy) - likes to be stress free, loves family

life, full of hopes and dreams, attractive, very empathetic, loves anything beautiful, musically inclined, loves to travel to exotic places, restless,

capricious, honest, can be influenced but is not easy to live with when

pressured, sometimes demanding, good intuition, suffers in love until they find that one loyal, steadfast partner; loves to make others laugh.
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walnut tree...fairly accurate! :rolleyes:
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Post by Cass »

lady cop wrote: walnut tree...pretty accurate! :rolleyes:
Yikes ~ that is very accurate for you!



I am a Fig Tree :wah:

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Rowan Tree. VERY accurate! Matt's is right on the money too!
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Post by lady cop »

>>^..^ Yikes ~ that is very accurate for you!



I am a Fig Tree :wah:


and that is VERY like you! uncanny. :)
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BabyRider wrote: Rowan Tree. VERY accurate! Are you sure? it doesn't mention flat chested :wah:
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Cassie, where the hell did you find this! what next?
Everyone has these on their face? TULIPS.
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Paula wrote: Cassie, where the hell did you find this! what next?
That information is on a 'need to know' basis and you don't rate :D



So what kind of tree are you Paula?
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lady cop wrote: walnut tree...fairly accurate! :rolleyes: Same here Lady 29th October

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Capt.....if you keep showing your bare posterior, it's liable to attract some buckshot! quite a tempting target that! :D
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Walnut tree here. I'm not sure if that is good or bad. :-)

But don't these two things cancel themselves out?:

spontaneous....no flexibility
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Tombstone wrote:

spontaneous....no flexibility not if the no flexibilty means you can't do sit ups :D
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Unbelievable! My tree fits me to a tee! Cypress
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Apple tree here, guess it's all right except the need of an affectionate partner... That's fine as long as they aren't clingy.
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Hornbeam tree, fits me perfectly, especially the part about me dreaming of unusual lovers.. ;)

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abbey wrote: Hornbeam tree, fits me perfectly, especially the part about me dreaming of unusual lovers.. ;)
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LOL ELM is almost MLM:)

I thought we were going to get to choose as we did with the plant thread:)

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Walnut here... but except for the passion part, don't think it really fits.

I think I have some of the others in me, especially Beech (keen on

keeeping fit) and Olive (loves sun)!

It was fun to see, anyway!!

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Hazelnut Tree (Extraordinary) -- charming, sense of humor, very demanding but can also be very understanding, knows how to make a lasting impression, active fighter for social causes and politics, popular, quite moody, sexually oriented, honest, a perfectionist, has a precise sense of judgment and expects complete fairness.


I'm not quite sure how this could be more accurate.
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Post by Cass »

tmbsgrl wrote:

Wow has me down! I am shocked! where did you get this from?
A friend of mine posted it on another forum - she found it on the net. It is cool, huh?
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Cedar tree...and I don't know where the hell those guys get off saying I look down on people. If others would just get the facts straight, do as I say at ALL times, and think as I expect them to, then there'd be no problems! Oh! and I want maid service with that as well. :wah:

Pretty close overall, I think.
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Weeping Willow...For the most part, it seems to be accurate :)
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Tombstone wrote: Walnut tree here. I'm not sure if that is good or bad. :-)

But don't these two things cancel themselves out?:

spontaneous....no flexibility


Not if you become spontaneously stubborn. You may disagree if you like, I won't fight about it. :wah:
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Oh, yeah. I'm a weeping willow. As good a generic description as any other I've heard. Quite remarkable method in the accuracy rate so far. Only Valerie holds the numbers back....Valerie, are you S U R E?
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>>^..^ Find your birthday and then find your tree... then tell us if it suits you


Yes, pretty much.
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koan wrote: Oh, yeah. I'm a weeping willow. As good a generic description as any other I've heard. Quite remarkable method in the accuracy rate so far. Only Valerie holds the numbers back....Valerie, are you S U R E?


Well, I hate to be a wet blanket... and I am trying to be VERY honest with

myself at least about it... but yeah, I'm sure. "Often egotistic"? Does not

compute with this girl, no way. "Difficult and uncommon partner"? I think

I am VERY easy to live with. "Not always liked"? I think people who meet

me do like me. I've always said my mom (before Alzheimer's) could sit down

and talk with the Queen of England. I inherited a lot from her. The only

"black mark" I ever used to get on report cards was "Val is a social butterfly,

she talks too much"! And my husband would be witness to the fact of how

VERY often little kids "glom onto" me in a store. Or the lady behind me in line

who strikes up a conversation about her husband in Iraq. ????? I dunno.

I've read it over a few times now, to try to see if I'm fooling myself, but I

don't think so!

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Sep 02 - Pine Tree - How approprate for a boy who grew uup in the Pine forests of the wilderness.

It all fits except for the "low self esteem" part. I'm self confident to the point of arrogance. (probably the result of fighter pilot training.)
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valerie wrote: Well, I hate to be a wet blanket... and I am trying to be VERY honest with

myself at least about it... but yeah, I'm sure. "Often egotistic"? Does not

compute with this girl, no way. "Difficult and uncommon partner"? I think

I am VERY easy to live with. "Not always liked"? I think people who meet

me do like me. I've always said my mom (before Alzheimer's) could sit down

and talk with the Queen of England. I inherited a lot from her. The only

"black mark" I ever used to get on report cards was "Val is a social butterfly,

she talks too much"! And my husband would be witness to the fact of how

VERY often little kids "glom onto" me in a store. Or the lady behind me in line

who strikes up a conversation about her husband in Iraq. ????? I dunno.

I've read it over a few times now, to try to see if I'm fooling myself, but I

don't think so!

:-6


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lady cop wrote: walnut tree...fairly accurate! :rolleyes:


Absolutely ACCURATE!

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Lime tree- right on, accurate!!! Uncanny! :D

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