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   Sam KinisonBiographical Information
 
                 
              
                | Sex: | M |   | Age: | 38 |   | Birth Date: | December 8, 1953 |   | Astrology Sign: | Sagittarius |   | Chinese Sign: | Snake - Yang |   | Birth Name: |  |   | Birth Place: |  |   | Died Date: | April 10, 1992 |   | Website: |  |  
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                | Biography: | Sam Kinison (December 8, 1953 - April 10, 1992) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was famous for his raunchy humor and wild, colorful outfits. A former revival-style preacher, his standup routines were most often characterized by intense, angry ranting punctuated by a trademark primal scream. |         
               | Achievements: | (Filmography) 
  Back to School (1986) 
  (Music)
  High/Low (1996) 
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| Chinese Horoscope for Sam Kinison
 Includes characteristics and Vices
 
 
	     
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				  | Chinese Year: | February 14, 1953 -
					   February 02, 1954 |  
				  | Birthday: | December 8, 1953 |  
                
			   The Snake is a Yang,and is the Sixth sign of the Chinese horoscope.
 
			   
			  
			  | Characteristics: Intuition
 Attractiveness
 Discretion
 Sagacity
 Clairvoyance
 Compassion
 | Vices: Dissimulation
 Extravagance
 Laziness
 Cupidity
 Presumption
 Exclusiveness
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 Numerology is used to calculate tarot cards
 
		      			  
			 
			
  			|   | Justice - Personality Card 
		        Birthday: December 8, 1953 
    		Balance, wisdom and a need for rational, logical solutions.
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  			|   | The High Priestess - Character Card 
		        Birthday: December 8, 1953 
       		Wisdom, secrets to be revealed, and the development of intuition.
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 This year's Growth Tarot Card
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  			|   | The Wheel of Fortune 
		        Birthday: December 8, 2024  
    		      A new chapter is starting; problems are solved through changes in circumstances.
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