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Cheese BY NATE CORBIN/ THE GAMECOCK
“Scraps, beer, cigarettes! You won’t live to be five on this diet!”
DITHERED TWfTS by Stan Waling
Never ask a flamenco artist for a lap-dance.
HOROSCOPES
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
You’re more interested in
shopping for bargains. If you
want to make money, buy
something you can sell at a
profit.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Maybe you could get all your
work done if more didn’t keep
coming in. But you’ll be able
to pay all your bills and put
money in the bank.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21):
You’re not very interested in
working, but you’d better
pretend you are. You’re not
invisible, you know.
CANCER (June 22-July 22):
You’ll grow more confident in
the coming months.
Meanwhile, talk with a
practical friend about changes
you*re making at home.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You’re
able to learn quickly now.
Somebody’s about to ask you
some difficult questions. You
always like to be the best at
everything, so study!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The
job is demanding, but it
should pay well. If you’re
accepting a new assignment,
that’s how it’ll be
throughout.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Your
influence is more far
reaching than you realized,
so be careful. Although you
can do lots of things, you need
to be careful.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Your deep inner sense of
satisfaction protects you.
Shrug off annoying criticism.
Hold fb$m to your convictions,
and you’ll persuade them.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec.
21): There’s work to be done.
First, set your priorities.
Then, promise to get the work
done later. Next Thursday or
Friday would be good for that.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
You have a knack for going
straight to the bottom line. Do
that, and you can increase your
own profits at the same time.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
This would be a magnificent
time to fly off to Tahiti for a
romantic vacation with the
one you love. But you can
sure dream.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Paperwork isn’t usually your
favorite thing, but it could be
almost enjoyable now. It
ought to gaiquickly, so have
ACROSS
1 Razor sharpene
6 Itemizations
11 Crow hello
14 Dugout advisor
15 Waikiki welcome
16 Caesar’s hail
17 All confused
18 Highland pattern
19 Eye cover
20 Meal
22 Danger signal
24 Requirements
27 Catlike
28 Orange seed
31 Bermuda or
Vidalia
33 “To be or_to
be“
34 Lyric poem
35 Pop the cork
from
37 Poet Whitman
40 Stretchy
42 Coffeemaker
adjunct
44 Try out
45 Solar deity
47 Citrus drink
48 I’ve_it with
you:
50 Grab
51 Babble
52 Impassive
55 Put into law
57 What person
59 Kind of bow tie
63 Drummer Blake}
64 Practice piece o
music
67 Open-mouthed
68 Place to drive
from
69 Pine product
70 Freshen up
71 “And I Love _*
72 Prevailing tide
73 Upstanding
DOWN
1 Wound remindei
2 Handy bag
3 Coarse file
4 Marine expanse
5 End gradually
6 Racer’s circuit
7 _at ease
8 Emulate eagles
9 Pickpocket
10 Make unhappy
11 End one’s work
shift
12 Bird like
13 One of Tiger’s
irons
21 Racket sport
23_out of the
window
25 Olympic event
26 Drunkard
28 Rimbaud or
Verlaine
29 Inactive
30 Child’s toy
weapon
32 Noodle
36 Trademark
antidepressant
38 Mother of
Clytemnestra
39 Rough journey
41 Hackneyed
43 Gracious me!
46 Maiden-name
indicator
49 Turn aside
52 Lawnmower’s
wake
53 Number of Little
Pigs
54 Prevent
56 Striped predator
58 Trick
60 Framed glass
61 Oil org.
62 Salamander
65 Uproar
66 Conclusion
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that it needs.
Also, in front of the camera we
have Hartnett, deservedly
destined for better roles such as
his in the current “Black Hawk
Down,” portraying the everyman
with utter allegiance. Along side
Hartnett we find a solid row of
secondary and tertiary
characters, headlined by Paulo
Costanzo (“Road Trip”) and
Michael C. Maronna
(“Slackers”). Both are seemingly
made for roles such as these.
Finally, serving to balance
things out, the beautiful young
Sossamon goes a long way to
show audiences what to expect in
her sure-to-be-bright future.
Ultimately, “40 Days and 40
Nights” proves to be a risque
step that ends up being a much
needed jump-start to a dying
breed.
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