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Old 09-18-2021, 06:42 PM
 
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My daughter had her palm read on vacation some years ago and the guy told her that I would move to NM. I don't know how that worked on her palm but, voila!, I'm in New Mexico.
This is very interesting. I have not had my palm read before. How do you like New Mexico? Years ago, I was drawn to Santa Fe, not to live but to visit. Still haven't visited yet though SMH.
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Old 09-18-2021, 07:44 PM
 
Location: Louisiana to Houston to Denver to NOVA
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This was a "serious" topic for me and it was also a "fun" topic. If it's in the wrong forum then a moderator can move it as they have the authority. I have a list of the best cities for family/friends, career/vocation and other categories so you best believe that I will take a closer look at these cities seeing as how I have been pretty much "stagnant" especially in terms of career in the place I currently reside. Since this is a general forum, I don't see what the problem is by asking if others used the same service.
Its fine to post here.
I'm interested in what mine says but I don't want to pay for it
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Old 09-18-2021, 07:51 PM
 
Location: The High Desert
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This is very interesting. I have not had my palm read before. How do you like New Mexico? Years ago, I was drawn to Santa Fe, not to live but to visit. Still haven't visited yet though SMH.
I love New Mexico. Perfect four season climate.
I have no idea how he could predict anything about me, 500 miles away.
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Old 09-20-2021, 01:39 PM
 
Location: Idaho
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HoneyNMint: Curious, what towns/cities did it say you should move to? Sounds like a fun way to plan a vacation, and maybe you will find your future dream home. Good luck!
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Old 09-27-2021, 06:42 PM
 
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HoneyNMint: Curious, what towns/cities did it say you should move to? Sounds like a fun way to plan a vacation, and maybe you will find your future dream home. Good luck!
So you get a list of 100 cities and towns for each category with a score. A score above 800 is considered "very strong" and a score above 500 is also considered strong. In the career/vocation, my number one city is Yerington, Nevada. Never heard of it before but it's number 1 with a score of a 1000. However, Los Angeles, California is number 22 on this same list but also with a score of 1000. This resonated with me because I always felt that my career would have popped off if I had moved out there after graduating from university. There was something specific that I wanted to do at the time and L. A. was the best place for it (no it wasn't acting lol). I never relocated though but I still have dreams of doing so. There were other California cities like Simi Valley, Irvine, and Oceanside in this category. It wasn't all west coast though as Portland, Maine was also ranked very high at number 13 with a score of 1000. Cities in California are also the best places for "Culture/Creativity" on my list. The creativity part makes sense. On the flip side, I was surprised that cities/towns in Texas and Florida showed up being the best places for love/romance (Texas) and friendship/family (Florida). I never seriously considered any of those states for relocation. I was skeptical of some of the cities in the "Imagination/Inspiration" category because those cities are in the state I reside but with the exception of one, I never lived in those cities. I attended university for two years in one before leaving and finishing my degree elsewhere and I hated it but truth be told, it was the university and the campus I hated not necessarily the town itself lol.

Thanks for wishing me luck.

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Old 09-27-2021, 06:50 PM
 
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I'm interested in what mine says but I don't want to pay for it
Ah I see. I just checked my email receipt to see exactly what I paid and it was a little less than eight bucks. I knew it was very inexpensive but I wasn't sure exactly how much I paid. I definitely saw others offering this for much more though. I believe it's worth it because trying to figure out what line crosses through what city and have it be exact on the "free" websites was very confusing and not to mention time consuming. With those sites, you also had to be well versed into astrology too in order to know what this line means in relation to your chart.
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Old 09-28-2021, 09:39 AM
 
Location: Town of Herndon/DC Metro
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Listen to this #Randonautica
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I really hate your font #headache
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Old 09-29-2021, 05:22 AM
 
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Yes, that boldface font and size is hostile to reading on this site.
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Old 10-16-2021, 06:41 PM
 
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Yes, that boldface font and size is hostile to reading on this site.
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Listen to this #Randonautica
https://sqpn.com/2020/12/randonautic...th-your-phone/

I really hate your font #headache

If it bothers you that much just ignore my posts; I rarely post on here. This was the font, color and bold that I used when I joined the site years ago so I decided to stick with it. For now anyway. Thanks for the podcast link though; sounds interesting and maybe a bit horrifying as I listened to the first few minutes.

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Old 10-17-2021, 11:34 AM
 
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I learn something new every day, and today is "astrocartography". As many times as I've moved and considering some of the flimsy rationale I've drummed up over the years, I suppose this wouldn't be any worse!
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