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Quigmans ♦ By Buddy Hukerson jj People say my son is lazy but he s not. He says he’s protecting himself against carpal tunnel.” fiuRiPA ftoTf\&e+ THe nearest a wt> ftaWto/n ape^eMoe ejuatff: this mm weat a ( t >$sntoD... | _ Mumr ffODRWCDL.,OUr \ I laig & ! •£ : S : 0 1 I f l F S '<=*3Tj SJV IT Vpsxbe election sea**.1! I \ceefGM**>\aee<c°* V iaJumj , KcWr«ni'ct£«.etf <v> | i su&tE. t warms wecmif CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Of the city 6 Mimicked 10 Gab or slug ending 14 Arboreal marsupial 15 Exposed 16 Longing 17 Continental cash 18 Actor Neeson 19 High time? 20 Long, narrow pennant 22 Aerie resident 24 Wight or Man 25 Golf standard 26 Snaky shape 27 Morning hrs. 29 Well-educated 33 Altercation 36 Plato’s prized pupil 40 Heat source 41 Comprehend 42 Inventor Howe 43 Maryland players 45 Transmits 46 Evil intentions 48 Average grade 49 What to do at Joe’s od joruari s nickname 53 Kiln 56 Quagmire 58 Make fun of 62 Pub potable 63 Was in debt 65 Greek column type 66 List-shortening abbr. 67 _of the above 68 Juan’s winter month 69 June celebrants 70 Soft drink 71 Family car DOWN 1 Island guitars, briefly 2 Decisive defeat 3 Lawyer in London 4 Medicinal plants © 2004Tribune Media Services, Inc. 10/06/04 All rights reserved. 5 Like a twangy voice 6 Up for the job 7 Couple 8 Important time 9 Degrades 10 Canine tooth 11 Pierre’s school 12 Pumps and loafers 13 Pitched abodes 21 Tillis or Torme 23 Sharp ridges 25 Mission man 27 Aide to an exec. 28 Apportion (out) 30 Less difficult 31 Where the action is 32 Elizabeth or Bob 34 Floozy 35 Poncas’ relatives 37 Stained with a pigment 38 Put on cargo 39 Latin being 44 Attica and San Quentin Solutions 47 Instant lawn 49 Implant snugly 50 Principal artery 51 Tire leature 54 Pages 55 Tea treat 57 Hole-making tools 58 Tear 59 Mental plan 60 Former Italian bread 61 MBA course 64 Court HOROSCOPES ARIES A particularly annoying person may be a messenger assigned to bring you information that you don’t want to hear. Listen, and take notes. TAURUS Practice makes perfect, but unfortunately, it takes a lot of time. Learn from a master, and soon you’ll be able to teach co-workers a few things. GEMINI You’d better not spend your newly won treasures for a little while. There’s the outside chance it might be an error. Better stash it away for now. CANCER Being thoughtful is more than a natural talent of yours. You work at it, and that may be necessary now. LEO There are so many interesting things to do other than that which you’ve previously obligated yourself. Don’t you hate it when this happens? VIRGO Continue to solicit advice from one with more experience. There’s no reason you have to learn it all the hard way, especially since a friend of yours already did. LIBRA Of all the kinds of discipline there are, the kind you apply to your own self is the best by far. It’s not easy, but this is a perfect time to practice. SCORPIO A distant friend or relative dispenses good advice. Trade by sharing the story of a miracle that’s happened to you recently. SAGITTARIUS In a perfect world you’d be able to buy whatever you want. You can bring yourself closer to satisfaction by learning to want.what you can afford. You’ll be closer to enlightenment, too. CAPRICORN Common sense isn’t really all that common any more. Advise a person who doesn’t have much — but carefully. Your words may nor be welcome. AQUARIUS Once you’ve got the workplace routine firmly in place, you’ll produce much more with much less effort. It shouldn’t be long now. PISCES You’re good at fantasies, but you need somebody else to help with the structure. Being in love with a person like that is an excellent plan. If you’re not yet, you could be soon. CALENDAR TODAY "The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer”: 8 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $14, $12 faculty members and staff/military/seniors (over 60), $ 10 students. “Ed Wood”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. Punchline with Audio Karate, Olympia Press: 5 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $7. Non-Stop Hip-Hop Live Battle of the MCs Week 5: 9 p.m. New Brookland J Tavern. $5. Pete Schmidt: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. Pay-what-you-want show. Red All Over: 10 p.m. Art Bar, 1211 Park St. No cover. THURSDAY “The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer”: 8 p.m. Longsrreet Theatre. $14, $12 faculty members and staff/military/seniors (over 60), $10 students. “Ed Wood": 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. Modern Music Studios Battle of the Bands featuring Bullstreet, Guido's Hand, Kilcoy, The Main Line: 8 p.m. New Brooldand Tavern. $5 21+, $7 over 21. Adam Cullum with Chandler Carriker: 9 p.m. Jammin’ Java. Pay-what-you want show. HEADS AND TAILS ♦ By Jo?iathan Hughes / The Gamecock