well matched
LIBRA / DOG
LIBRA / HORSE
LEO / DOG
LEO / HORSE
ARIES / HORSE
ARIES / DOG
AQUARIUS / DOG
AQUARIUS / DRAGON
worst matched
VIRGO / SNAKE
VIRGO / TIGER
VIRGO / MONKEY
SAGITTARIUS / HORSE
SAGITTARIUS / CAT
SAGITTARIUS / GOAT
PISCES / SNAKE
SCORPIO / SNAKE
SCORPIO / TIGER
SCORPIO / MONKEY
geminitiger
well known gemini/tigers include
prince buster
suzi quatro
alanis morrissette
marilyn monroe
paddy mcaloon
stan laurel
roland gift
miles davis
johnny ball
mickie most
tom robinson
Impulsive Tiger and Mercurial Gemini make this person a mental and
physical nomad.  Hard to pin down to one idea or place, Gemini/Tigers are
nonetheless highly creative people.  What they lack in stamina, they make up for with inventiveness.
You are par excellence a sociable nature. You give very great importance to your relationships with others, who appreciate your ease, your youth of mind, and your witty remarks. Thanks to your brilliant intelligence, you could have triumphed over all difficulties at school, and your curiosity is a great asset in your learning. However, by being interested in too many things, you may sometimes find it difficult to make a choice.

You're lively, impetuous, and even brusque at times, with a vindictive and quarrelsome side. But one forgives you easily for you only fight for your ideas and you're at the same time sincere and paradoxical.

You can very well manage your life and use people and things. Very clever, you generally succeed in extricating yourself from difficult situations. But you may happen to come near catastrophes because of your tendency to dash headlong into too risky undertakings.

In work, whatever concerns topicality suits you well. You also feel at ease in communication jobs. But routine discourages you and neutralizes all your means.

Possessing the art of playing with hearts, you multiply operations of charm and accumulate conquests. It would be inexact to think that you like to make suffer; but as habits and monotony tire you quickly, you need to renew yourself with new love affairs.
john prescott