Your Horoscopes — Week Of April 21, 2015

Taurus | April 20 to May 20

Your significant other has always been the never-say-die type, but that doesn't mean he doesn't think it at you about two dozen times a day.


Aries | March 21 to April 19

They say the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, but as far as you're concerned, crap like that is for people who can get out of bed.

Gemini | May 21 to June 20

The stars are just going to go out on a limb here and say you're tired of turkey sandwiches.

Advertisement

Cancer | June 21 to July 22

You'll get the kind of bad news that's best shared with those closest to you, but unfortunately, you don't really know them that well.

Advertisement

Leo | July 23 to Aug. 22

It occurs to you that the best and most practical way for you to follow your dreams is to spend most of your time asleep.

Advertisement

Virgo | Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

You have problems that can only be solved by years of therapy and perhaps even medication, but by all means, continue to think it's because you haven't met the right girl yet.

Libra | Sept. 23 to Oct. 22

You thought whale-watching sounded harmless enough, but now that they've decided to watch you back, it's really starting to become a problem.

Advertisement

Scorpio | Oct. 23 to Nov. 21

You'll be mesmerized by the simple beauty of a grand-piano-shaped shadow that somehow just keeps getting bigger all around you.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22 to Dec. 21

You'll regret your decision to stop and help a kitten you've hit with your car after the furry little bastard sues you for all your worth.

Advertisement

Capricorn | Dec. 22 to Jan. 19

The other entrants will complain that your prosthetic actually gives you an advantage in competition, which sounds insensitive, but hey, that's the Sex Olympics for you.

Aquarius | Jan. 20 to Feb. 18

You'll finally make peace with your estranged father next week, but only at the cost of a healthy self-image and most of your dignity.

Advertisement

Pisces | Feb. 19 to March 20

You will soon become obsessed with disproving the long-standing assertion regarding the impossibility of roller-skating in buffalo herds.