Daily Scorpio horoscope

Scorpio daily horoscope
 

July 30, 2010

Catch up today on domestic and business chores that have been left dangling. This is a fine day to approach difficult neighbors about a cooperative effort. Your popularity is highlighted this evening, and you can make good progress in social and travel plans.
 
 
Daily Saying   for Scorpio
An old fox is not caught in a snare.

Source: Latin
 
1537 Resistant of Bomy: French/Dutch cease fire
1844 1st US yacht club organized, NY Yacht Club
1889 Start of Sherlock Holmes adventure "Naval Treaty" (BG)
1619 House of Burgesses Virginia forms, 1st elective US governing body
1908 Around the World Automobile Race ends in Paris
 
SCORPIO - The Sign of the Eagle
When we speak about the representatives of the Scorpio's sign , we recollect unusual people with difficult or even tragical destiny. Even if Scorpio by birth is on the top of a social ladder, s/he often doomed to live suffering as it was, for example, with the wife of French king, Louis. She was hanged. There is such quality incorporated in the personality of this sign that is not peculiar for any other. It is self-destruction. That is strange enough, but it is a way of his development and realizations in this life.
 
AQUARIUS - SCORPIO Compatibility
The Scorpio is irritated by the moody Aquarius. Aquarius participates in numerous public businesses. On the other hand The Scorpio can't bend the Aquarius to his/ her will, because of Aquarius' love of freedom. The Aquarius is extremely sociable. The Scorpio is on the contrary -reserved . The acrobatics in bed will not help this couple to stay together. Let everyone go by their own the way.
 
TAURUS - SCORPIO Simple Compatibility
They are both equally active sexual affairs. Besides none of them needs to cheat on each other . The Taurus can be obstinate In his irritation and the Scorpio can be dangerous if he/she is angry. So, the connection complete of the problems is expected, and the marriage is possible only if both of them are tolerant people.
 
Charles Atlas Charles Atlas (1893-1972) embodied the nineteenth-century ideal of the self-made man--a dream of self-improvement and rapid transformation that began with a strengthened, healthy body. By 1942, more than 400,000 copies of the Atlas program of self-development had been sold.

Charles Atlas died in 1972, but today his courses are still sold to over 70,000 people worldwide, translated into seven different languages. They still retail at $30 cash or $35 credit, just as they did when he began in 1922.
 
1868 Alfred Weber, German economist/sociologist
1921 Jacques Vander Schueren, Belgium, minister of Economic Affairs
1918 Joe Daley, jazz tenor/clarinet/flute player
1887 Timothy Mara, NFL owner (NY Giants)
1886 Johan Algot Haquinius, composer
 
1718 William Penn, English Quaker/colonizer (No cross, no crown), dies
1947 George Challenor, cricketer (played in 1st WI Test side 1928), dies
0579 Benedict I, Italian Pope (575-79), dies
1973 Guy Middleton, actor (Fur Collar, Now & Forever), dies at 65
1712 Abraham Elsevier, publisher, dies