The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 05, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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DITHERED TW7TS by Stan Waling ... Julie Andrews with one foot caught in a badger's hole. A motherless clan of rabid mountain badgers devour every ounce of flesh and bone. Hilarity and song ensue. Captain Ribman By John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis .F IT I WELL, ALREADY HAVE "PICKIN' SCABS 2: | LAS VEGAS" ^UNN®^ / then'^seABErrrJ /"HEALING: tSCA86TTE 41 ( THE 'PICKIN'. ...AND, V emmoM "SCAR TISSUE: \ REUNION 'PICKIN'SCABS' UNCENSORED! - WITH TOO-SICK-FOR-TV. -EATING'FOOTAGE"., ..AND, ■> "INFECTED!* HOW 'PICKIN' SCABS' CHANGED .AMERICA". i__„ Quigmans By Buddy Dickerson | MicPGr 5 ^ <£>o$ 7?t ___J “I said about 140 times, ‘Get a mammalgram, get a mammalgram!”' FallOut 2003 WARQ Channel 93.5 brings a bevy of rock bands to Columbia today as it hosts its annual FallOut conceit festival. Due to recent line-up changes, area music fans will now have the opportunity to see Default and Socialburn - in place of Hoobastank who has postponed their current tour - on the conceit stage. Festival gates open at 1 p.m. Tickets are available at all area Sounds Familiar and Domino’s locations for $15. 1:20-1:50 p.m. Zug izland 2:10-2:40 p.m. Rooney 3:00-3:30 p.m. Three Days Grace 3:50-4:30 p.m. Socialburn 4:50-5:30 p.m. Die Trying 5:50-6:50 p.m. Eve 6 7:20-8:20 p.m. Powerman 5000 8:50-10:00 p.m. Defauit CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Cyclist Armstrong 6 Sheep bleats 10 Matterhorn’s range 14 Arctic or Antarctic 15 Motel rodm 16 _and shine! 17 Brandish 18 Hugger-mugger 20 “Frasier" dog 21 Hardcopies 22 LP replacements 24 Surfeit 25 In the matter of 28 Painful 30 Rodeo rope 35 Daisy of Dogpatch 36 Offshore mooring site 37 Abduct 38 Apprehension 40 Roaring Twenties 41 Posture 42 Zorro’s wrap 43 Ardent follower 44 Decaf brand 45 Waiter’s handout 46 Needless activity 47 _-friendly 49 Navy vet 51 Moochers 56 Peruses 60 Basic 61 Demon 62 Lambaste 63 Ms. Fitzgerald 64 Threatened layer 65 Beginner 66 Side of Manhattan 67 Give a face-lift to DOWN 1 Rob of "The West Wing” 2 Destructive rain? 3 Crave 4 Parti-colored cat 5 Came to a halt 6 Nudge 7 Political disorder 8 In a breezy manner 9 Short-handed one? 10 River of Tuscany 11 Place 12 Hey, over here! 13 Matched groups 19 Represent conventionally 23 Pan-fry 25 Assemble 26 _Monica 27 One from Big D 29 Coquettish 31 Wood dresser 32 Military muddle 33 Epic tales 34 Removes wrapping 36 For this reason . 37 On the fritz 39 Press coverage 40 Winter mo. 42 Breakfast grains 45 Fortitude 46 Turn to ice 48 Tendon 50 Passion 51 Injurious plant 52 Confederate 53 Rump 54 Supply of BB’S 55 Trellis part 57 Lady who’s a ringer? 58 Have supper 59 Large amount © 2003 Tribune Media Services, Inc. GS'05/03 All rights reserved. Solutions ■s13ImB°Ma11 i i aW iAi v T s V__1_N £ W _^_1_ _3_ _3 _i _i_ s_ v y v d _y s nJBHHH . 3 v M N 1.1 0pi3 0 N V 1 S 3|9| V|Z|Z|V[rllT 1 3 I X_J!_V d v n q i >J|f7 o n gal3 v w o s s v iMa h o v|Bo]i s v IMMlTo i oBslo olOBI s i n o i n i y dll 311 G o 3 ISBN s _a y_ _v w^B^£ J_ JL j_ m ililljl I N nln’V 3 00 | 11 11 BrTTTaIII3 o n v i HOROSCOPES ARIES You're already too busy, with more work still coming in. How will you manage it all? That's the question to ask your coworkers. You can figure it out together. TAURUS Don't rush into a situation that's still in a state of flux. When things settle down a bit, you’ll see exactly what needs to be done. Patience is one of your best skills. GEMINI Adaptability is required, but it's nothing you can't handle. Don't fight reality — or gravity, either. You'll do best playing by the rules. Buy only the best. CANCER A minor glitch or two only serve to help you hone your skills. Be careful and be confident, with the help of a wise tutor. LEO You won't have much time for fun and games for another day or two. Schedule your date for after then. Meanwhile, concentrate on work. VIRGO With the help of an old friend or lover, sort through the mess and find the answers you seek. Get an objective, supportive point of view, especially if you don’t have one. LIBRA Don’t disregard that nagging little voice inside your head. At least one of the things it's telling you will be helpful. Many things, really, but you can simply take them one at a time. SCORPIO Others look to you for advice. Go ahead and be directive. Don't make them wander aimlessly for hours. Tell them where to go. SAGITTARIUS Abundance can be yours if you do what you've done before. It's either that, or you're doing wha,t you know you should do. - CAPRICORN An educational experience would be quite satisfying now. Think you can set one up? It doesn't really matter if you're the student or the teacher. They're flip sides of tjie same coin. AQUARIUS An insider gives A you the tip you need to make a ” good deal. The trick is, you have to know whom to ask. Don't pay too much for information. PISCES Friends want to coax you out to play, so let them talk you into it. You need to work off the energy you've had to stifle recently. CALENDAR Friday, Sept. 5 “ANGER MANAGEMENT”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. BROWN BOMBER (LED ZEPPELIN TRIBUTE BAND) WITH ELECTRIC EYE (JUDAS PRIEST TRIBUTE BAND), CAPITAL A: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State Street. $5. AUTHORITY ZERO WITH AGENT 51: Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Drive. FALLOUT AFTER-PARTY FEATURING SLOTH WITH CROSSFADE, REV-7: Jillian’s, 800 Gervais Street. $5 with FallOut ticket stub, $7 ages 21 and up, $10 ages 18-20. Saturday, Sept. 6 “ANGER MANAGEMENT”: 9 p.m. Russell House Theater. FOOD NOT BOMBS BENEFIT AND COMPILATION CD RELEASE PARTY FEATURING GUYANA PUNCHLINE WITH MY SURPRISE AND POP 39:7 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $7. ANNE MACCALLUM WITH STEPHEN JEFFERY: 8 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main Qfrppf THE MOVEMENT WITH THE LOVEMAKERS: 11p.m. New w Brookland Tavern. $5. Sunday, Sept. 7 NBT BIRTHDAY PARTY: 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $12. wwwdailygamecock.com Nobody covers USC better. — r.-— 1 “ ‘ “