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The difficult part is over by now, and you can make time for romance. Do that, definitely. TAURUS There’s lots to be done around the house, as you already know. The best method to get it done — now, that’s where the controversy arises. Be patient. GEMINI You’re always asking questions. You want to know something about everything, and you might. This project takes work, however, so you’d better get back into the inquiry. CANCER Work smart and creatively for the next couple of days, and earn a lovely bonus. Romance may have to be postponed, but not ignored. Stay in touch. LEO You’re attracted, and attractive. That’s about as good as it gets. This is also a lovely time for communication. Make contact. VIRGO Dig your treasures out of the attic and use them to brighten your home. You’ll be doing some entertaining, and that’s a good enough excuse. LIBRA You learn a lot from your friends, and vice versa. Meet with them now and get the latest facts, as well as the latest gossip. It’s good to be prepared. SCORPIO You’re drawing attention from higher-ups, so be your most charming. Sugar-coat the insightful comment you’ve been saving up to tell them. SAGITTARIUS Money can be a nuisance, but it is nice to have. Conditions are good for figuring out what’s actually in your account, and how much you’ll have to pay out. It’s good to know. CAPRICORN Confer with a wise partner before you go shopping, so you’ll be able to get the most for the least. It’s a game you can win, with a little help from a friend. AQUARIUS If you can keep from arguing with a very stubborn person, or maybe two or three of them, you’ll learn some valuable facts. That ought to be enough to pique your curiosity. PISCES The work may not seem rewarding yet, but don’t abandon the effort. You won’t have to wait until you get to Heaven, you’ll profit much sooner. CALENDAR TODAY Darryl Hammond: 8 p.m. Roger Center. $17 general admission, $5 students. “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”: 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. “Landscape of the Body”: 8 p.m. LongstreetTheatre. $5. “Dance! Dance! Dance!” presented by USC Dance: 8 p.m. Drayton Hall. $5. “The Motorcycle Diaries”: 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. Battles with John Stanier of Tomahawk (formerly of Helmet), Ian Williams (formerly of Don Caballero & Storm and Stress), Euphone, Fastest Steed on Earth, The Elegance: 8 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. $7. THURSDAY “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation": 8 p.m. Russell House Theater. Free. “Landscape of the Body”: 8 p.m. Longstreet Theatre. $5. “Dance! Dance! Dance!” presented by USC Dance: 8 p.m. Drayton Hall. $5. “The Motorcycle Diaries": 7 and 9 p.m. Nickelodeon Theatre, 937 Main St. Modern Music Studios Battle of the Bands Finals featuring Testing Ground, Tigerbot Hesh, The Letter Red, Rudy, All Good Citizens (formerly The Farewell Note): 7 p.m. New Brookland Tavern. $6 21+, $8 under 21. Randall Goodgame with Chris Mason: 8 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. $5. Erectorset: 10 p.m. Art Bar, 1211 Park St. No cover. HEADS AND TAILS ♦ By Jonathan Hughes/The Gamecock ■ 1 1 "' " . f WHAT COULD \ POSSIBLY SAVE V ME FROM THIS / X. EXAM?/ TO BE CONTINUED...