The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 10, 2003, Page 13, Image 13

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The Quigmans by buddy hickerson tortt'c n*1 ° 7 ,,1 “See whathappens, Billy? Next time you’ll wash your haids when they’re covered with jelly.” Heads and Tail: by Jonathan hughes/The Gamecock / HAL. I CANT / SET THIS STUPTN l NAIL IN THE WA \ rve TRIED EVEP , HARD OBJECT/ ^Nv^I CAN FIND* feT HEY~ COOUAxV H DIO YOU INVENT Ls THIS? Buttercup Fest/al By Elliott G. Garbauskas WOW, XC ^'s» KtOjex. «co tw> s I f=AR M£ / &o14. DITHMD TWTTS by Sian Waling _“then ifs Jffreed, from now on were 'Historic'.11 CROSSWORD. ACROSS 1 Of an insect stage 6 Crow’s call 9 In the know 14 Wear away 15 The Greatest 16 Former Turkish title 17 Battery terminal 18 Strews 20 Casual garb 22 PGA prop 23 Memory method 24 Romanov title 26 Sounds the alarm 28 Actress Moore 31 Open-minded 34 Above it all 36 Wild thing 37 Beer vessel 40 Reed or Mills 41 Summer hrs. in Boston 42 Serengeti huntei 44 Make a lap 45 Ravine 47 Dispatches 48 Some artists 51 untneapexoi 52 Backs of boats 54 Salton and Sargasso 56 Swiss marksman 57 Cassowary cousin 60 Shrivel 64 Positioning correctly 67 Personal record 68 Dunne or Cara 69 Carnival city ■ 70 Unworldly 71 Insertion indicator 72 Ike’s WWII command 73 Loses moisture DOWN 1 Bog material 2 Coffee servers 3 Fiddlesticks! 4 Computing sums 5 Ogles 6 Bounder 7 Landed 8 Prudent 9 Simian 10 Rabbit colony 11 Mixed bag 12 Butler of fiction 13 Lets up 19 Anjou and Bartlett 21 Make lace 25 General_E. Lee 27 Substructure for plaster 28 June honorees 29 People of "The Time Machine” 30 Vermont's capital 32 Cliff shelf 33 Diner customers 35 Dickens character 38 Disassemble 39 Breathe in sharply 43 More frothy 46 Beginning 49 Francis or Golonka 50 Stitch together 52 Impassive 53 _lirma 55 Gave a hand to 58 Bog down 59 College credit 61 Spy Mata 62 HOMES part 63 Bread grains 65 Bottom-line figure 66 Ooze © 2003 Tribune Media Services, Inc. OS/10/08 All rights reserved. Solutions s|3| I lu|aMo|i|3M.L|3|n|v|o 3 I b 3 3 Bp I b MB 3 N 3 b I A b V I ~a BBo N I [X[N 3 I b O b 3 H 1 I Mpln'whlMT 13 1 ■HKE v J. SjB1S_N b_ 3_ 1 s _d 0_ 1_ Vp^ b_ 3_ _i _N _l_ V djHB son yfsBBs o b o oMi i s V N 3 aIhBBj. 0 3MBv[n N o a o n ^pPi s|v 3 alldjo o i v IBPbT n v b|3n lofTpi i w 3 a TT o"bp| ¥T_h s__i S3SH3 *_±i iL££y.J. 31 b I v |m| v~| nlv|d|n|d HOROSCOPES ARIES Hiding out isn’t one of your favorite games, but you can do it when you must. Changes going on now make it important to be flexible. Be invisible, too, if you can. TAURUS You may be growing impatient with those who can’t make up their minds. Don’t make the decision for them, though. They’re starting to figure it out. GEMINI Although your mind is full of questions, it’s more helpful if you offer suggestions. Keep track of what the others think, too. Keep channels of communication open. CANCER Others look to you for answers, but you don’t have them all. Some of the things you try won’t work. Stay upbeat and try again. And be willing to compromise. LEO The temptation to splurge may be strong, but your willpower is stronger. Don’t buy much of anything now — not even a gift for a loved one. It can wait.and here Horoscope goes her VIRGO There’s a strange love hate relationship going on. You and your antagonist have something that ties you together. One of you is Ying, the other Yang. Now, decide which is which. LIBRA Modifications will be required to get your fantasy to manifest. Continue to do the research, and practice, practice, practice. SCORPIO There may not be enough money for you to do everything you want. Let others know your limitations, and proceed accordingly. SAGITTARIUS It may seem as if others refuse to see the facts. Just because they’re arguing doesn’t mean they can’t hear what you’re saying. CAPRICORN You’re in pretty good shape, though it’s difficult for some others. Don’t try to solve all their problems. That’s futile. Just referee if asked. AQUARIUS The good news is that work you’ve done could soon bring in more money. Use it to replenish your savings account and maybe to pay off a few bills. No new toys yet. PISCES It’s best not to confront an authority figure directly, at least not by yourself. If you can convince a partner to ccme, there’s a better chance you’ll be heard. CALENDAR Wednesday, Sept. 10 “INSIDE THE BROTHERHOOD OF HATE” - TOM MARTINEZ SPEAKS ON TOLERANCE: 7 p.m. Russell House Ballroom. “CAMP”: The independent film focuses on talented youth at a performing arts camp in New York. 3,7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St NONSTOP HIP-HOP LIVE FEATURING KRS-ONE: The Blastmaster himself will bring his legendary blend of social criticism and boom-bap aesthetic to Columbia. 10 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $12 in advance, $15 at door. PROGRESSIVE COFFEE HOUR: 6 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. Free. Thursday, Sept. 11 “MYRA PACI: SEARCHING FOR PARADISE” - SOUTHERN CIRCUIT FILM SCREENING: 7 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre. DAVE BROCKIE EXPERIENCE WITH ISABELLE’S GIFT, PLAN B: 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $7. Starring Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Alan Cumming. Wednesday and Thursday. 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free.