- Did I get you right?
- Yeah, yeah.
- You've got fish teeth.
(laughing)
- Is that bad?
- No, it's Pisces.
- No.
(laughing)
(classical music playing)
- My name is Ray Couture.
I'm a professional astrologer.
Between 45 and 50 years.
Not in a group setting,
but wherever I am I look at somebody and say,
are you a Pisces?
And sometimes they say, yeah,
and sometimes they say, none of your business.
(laughing)
- Hi, what's your name?
- Nathaniel.
- [Ray] How tall are you?
- 5'10.
- Can I see your profile?
Oh, okay.
You're Scorpio.
- What makes me a Scorpio to you?
- [Ray] The intensity.
- Hmm.
- How are you sir?
- Hi, how are you?
When you were growing up
what kind of problems did you have with your parents?
- They could never decide if they
wanted to be together or not.
- Do you worry a lot?
- Absolutely, mainly about my son.
- Just face that way.
Oh, the ears of a Capricorn are just chiseled.
I'll go with Virgo.
- Okay.
- Changing that to Libra.
He accepted it too fast.
(laughing)
I have to watch how people act too.
What did you study in college?
- I didn't go to college.
- Do you travel?
- Mm hmm.
- Like, would you say a lot?
- A lot.
- Your hands.
Whether they're fingers or claws.
- What do I have?
- Put 'em up this way and then turn 'em around.
And I'll see it that way.
You have fingers, no claws.
Sagittarius.
- Thank you.
- Yeah, you're welcome.
How tall are you?
- 6'1.
- Are you an artist?
- [Man] I am.
- [Ray] You pick up a newspaper article
or somebody hands you something to proofread,
first thing you see is what's wrong with it?
- Yeah, I'd say so.
- What color are your eyes?
- Uh, Hazel, I think.
S- Hazelish, ah.
And we'll go with Aquarius and leave it like that.
- Okay.
- Do people consider you weird, a little bit off the wall?
- Yeah.
- [Ray] What time were you born?
- 12:41 p.m.
- [Ray] 12:41 p.m.
Let me ask you this, in relationships,
are you sort of like a dog on a bone?
I got this, this is mine.
- Yeah. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Taurus, okay, thank you.
- Okay.
- Hi.
- Hi. (laughing)
Oh you are different, aren't you?
(laughing)
Challenging, bet you can't tell who I am kind of attitude.
(laughs)
If you were to draw a circle,
how close to an oval would it be?
Instead of a circle.
- It would probably be an oval.
- A little wild here and there, right?
- Yes.
- Pisces, thank you.
Ah, here you go.
- Thank you.
- Who's next?
Let me see your hand.
So you're independent thinker?
- Yeah. (laughing)
- I'm married to a transgender,
so your trans and I appreciate the courage and the work.
- I appreciate that.
- Goes into actually becoming who you really are.
- Yeah.
- So there's enormous amount of change
involved in that process.
There you are, Cancer.
- Okay, thank you.
- Okay, your ears, oh okay.
All right.
Well, it could be Capricorn ear.
Capricorns have nothing to spare.
Everything is usable it has to be used and so forth.
I'm gonna I'm gonna try Capricorn with you.
It could be Aquarius, so I might change later, okay?
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Hi, what's your name?
- Amalia.
- Hmm.
(laughing)
She puts her foot forward, you know.
When you were growing up, what did you want to be?
- Like a leader or like actress or something like fun.
An entertainer for sure.
- Now do you like to control things around you?
- Yes, I like it my way.
- Most Leos are like that.
- Oh, okay. (laughing)
- Here I am.
(laughing)
- Bye.
- This is fun.
(laughing)
I don't care if I get any of them right.
(laughing)
- Do you know that women or men or people
with red hair have a lot of Neanderthal DNA?
(laughing)
- Haven't heard that one yet, no.
- Is that your natural color?
- It is. - Yeah, okay.
Can I see your hands?
- Yes.
They look like Neanderthal hands?
(laughing)
- Final answer is Aries.
- Hello, hello my Gemini, how are you?
- I'm good, how are you?
- Where did you go to school?
- I did not go to college, I became a wife and mom.
- In that order?
- Yes.
- Good for you.
(laughing)
- We had children way after we got married.
- Argue a lot?
- Ha, no he doesn't argue with me.
I'm argumentative, but he just kind of.
- You're argumentative?
- Yes.
- So you win every argument?
- I do.
- Yeah, okay you're a Gemini.
- Hi.
- So all we do here is say are you a Virgo?
(laughing)
- I wish it were that easy.
- Could I see your ears again?
The Capricorn thing is gone, okay.
Switch signs with him.
- Is this is your final answer?
- I think so.
- Okay.
- So there you have it.
I'm afraid, but sure.
(laughing)
That's not too bad.
(laughing)
I don't know, none of 'em apparently.
(laughing)
- Okay, I'm a weirdo, got that wrong though.
- You're a nice weirdo though, you're nice weird.
You're different, you know.
Yeah, he's in the middle of an eclipse
for the last four or five months
struggling with this whole process of
how you're gonna deal with this.
- He's not wrong.
(laughing)
- So you got me wrong but my mother is a Virgo
and we're very close,
so you might be feeling her presence.
- It could be because you're a Cancer
and you carry a moon with you
and you carry your mother with you.
You're very warm and when you don't feel good,
you're getting a little needy
and so you call mom.
- And that's why the girls run away.
(groaning)
- What made you think I was a Sag?
- It just felt so honest,
so dedicated to truth.
- Between you and me,
I don't really believe in astrology too much.
- I know I do.
- Really?
- It's not you shouldn't believe in it.
When you're born, you take in all this stuff
and you manifest
whatever that kind of consciousness is.
Now your consciousness has got to do with
staying on a high road, always to be truthful and honest
and you cannot stand a liar,
you just (puffing) maybe after this
you'd be more interested in finding out more about astrology
because you're capable of learning.
- Okay, well thank you so much for guessing me right.
- Thank you for coming here
and exposing yourself to this.
(laughing)
- How did I not do that?
- I got Aquarius.
- Did I get Virgo for you the first time?
- No, Aquarius.
- I had Aquarius. - Yeah.
- Wow, what was wrong with me?
(laughing)
How did I not know that?
- I'm an Aries and you guessed me as a Taurus.
- Yes, you're a Taurus.
- I was born April 19th, so I'm at the cusp,
so if it's near the cusp from Aries to Taurus.
You'll have Taurus qualities
as well as Aries qualities
and so that turns out to be your problem.
The Aries wants to go
and a Taurus says is it worth it,
should I really do this and so forth?
So you have to sort of balance all those things.
- Thank you so much.
- Welcome, all right.
Did I get you right?
- Yeah, yeah.
- Got fish teeth.
(laughing)
- Is that bad?
- No, it's Pisces.
- No.
(laughing)
- What are you studying?
- I'm a film student.
- Film student,
so you want to connect with people
through picture?
- Yes.
- Right.
And your grandmother
was really, really important in your life?
- Yeah.
- Extremely important, she took care of you.
- Yeah.
- You had to get what you needed from her
because it wasn't coming from mom and pop.
- Yeah.
(laughing)
- Hi, the Virgo thing
is that you have something to offer the world
and part of that is gonna be you know with writing.
- I'm a writer,
I mean I'm an editor too, I was an editor for a long time.
- So you got to keep writing, don't stop.
- Thanks, tell your spouse that I said more power to them.
- Oh, I'll tell Madeline, fine, thank you.
- You guessed me right.
- What's your birthday?
- December 24th.
- So you've already gone through,
I won't call it a near-death experience.
You were hanging on the edges for a while
about three years ago or maybe even four.
You did the right thing,
you had to do the right thing.
- I think so.
(awing)
- You got me right.
- I got you right?
- Mm hmm.
Didn't you have difficulties
until you're about 18 feeling worthless
or not valuable.
- Yeah.
- It was in college?
You ran into somebody
who told you how great you really are.
- Yeah.
- Well, when I know what time and so forth,
I can really figure this out,
but you know just the sun sign is a little hard.
- I met my biological mom when I was 19.
- Ah.
- Oh my God, yeah.
- And she said I love you.
- Yeah.
(laughing)
- I'm stunned right now.
- So what do you think about astrology (mumbles)?
- Zodiac itself I think is a little too broad and vague
and can apply to everybody else.
- Do you know what time were you born?
- I don't know. - Not at all, nothing.
- No, I have no clue.
I'm more concerned about my death time
than I am when I was born.
- Do you have any other way to waste time?
- To waste time?
- Sure, thinking about death, I mean.
- I don't think a lot about it.
- Oh, you don't? - No.
- Okay, so you're a Gemini,
I see how you go from one side of an issue.
(laughing)
- You got me, you got me.
- Keeps floating that way.
- He's a magnet.
(laughing)
So what time were you born.
- Uh, 6:15 a.m.
- 6:15 morning Taurus, sun just came up (mumbles).
Just some unfinished business,
that's been sitting around for a while.
Actually, thinking of a school again.
- Yeah, I started actually
started doing school about a year ago,
but then we had some bad stuff
unless I actually passed away,
so I stopped.
- Who passed?
- My son. - Your son.
- Yeah.
You still have a reason to live.
Your son is still with you,
he's still encouraging you.
You can move forward
and he would definitely appreciate that.
It's alright.
- Okay.
- Have faith in yourself.
- Thank you.
- Welcome.
- So you're a Scorpio?
- That's me.
- People go woo la la.
(laughing)
- I think a lot of people's perceptions about Scorpios,
they're just really intense and more mysterious.
I can see myself as intense,
not quite mysterious,
but I could see how it it could be to a certain extent.
- The thing about Scorpio
despite the fact that you really just like this,
you have to have a relationship.
- Do I have to?
(laughing)
Can't I just, can't it just be my work like.
(laughing)
- Oh yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
(applauding)
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