That's not a bad pick up line. Women tend to love these astrological stuff. I've seen them throw parties where they would light a candle and it supposed to "cleanse" the house of "bad" spirits. However, that being said. You can say anything you want as long as you do it with confidence. And more important you need to be good looking. If you're ugly, then you need money.
I don't agree with the ugly comment but it's just my opinion since I really don't/wouldn't know about that.
Durn i thought your trap would have been frozen shut by now being as you appear to be in the ArcticCircle. Need some company? What about losie and shoeman? Will that work?
I guess astrology conditions change just like market conditions... I mean, up until some years ago, Pluto was considered in astrology charts. So the readings you got 20 years ago from an astrologer that predicted your future for the next 30 years...Did they change once Pluto was no longer considered a "planet in the 8th house" or whatever? Because Pluto is no longer a planet. Now it's just some stupid rock in space and holds no merit in the solar system. Gee, how accurate are astrological charts if the parameters keep changing? I.E. You'd be better off with the Super Bowl indicator. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/superbowlindicator.asp
"Millionaires use consultants. Billionaires use astrology" - J P Morgan. He had a roomful of books on astrology. Crawford Perspectives is an astrological newsletter which started in 1977 and has ranked number one among financial newsletters many times. Crawford correctly predicted the top in 1987. On August 8, 1987 he wrote, “We pick the top for Aug. 24, give or take 3 days.” The Dow Jones topped on Aug 24, and the S&P 500 topped the following day.