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Dear Annie
by Annie Lane
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improve your outlook.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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al pursuits that will open
your mind to the unfamiliar.
It’s up to you to navigate
your way to victory.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
- Sort through any differ-
2 Geese
formation
3 Mouths, in
biology
4 Singer
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5 Gets dingy
6 Kitchen
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1 Walrus tusk
6 Hoofbeats
11 Hawks’
refuges
13 Stevedore
14 With precision
15 Gives
commands to
16 Pacino
and Unser
17 Honeysuckle
sucker
18 Charlotte of
“Bananas”
21 Aquatic
mammal
23 Corporate
ending
26 Skill
27 Extremely
small
28 Fly high
29 Rifts
31 Garfield’s
canine pal
32 John, in
Germany
33 Adenoids’
neighbors
36 Do magazine
work
37 “Green”
prefix
38 Table tennis
divider
39 Wine category
40 Washes out
42 Harris and
O’Neill
43 Faint
44 Blow away
46 False
49 Delicious
drink
53 Shout out
54 Dromedary’s
milieu
55 Shipboard
romance
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environment - and a great
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information, visit https://
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posting-home.
“Ask Me Anything: A
Year of Advice From Dear
Annie” is out now! Annie
Lane’s debut book is avail-
able as a paperback and
e-book. Visit http://www.
creatorspublishing.com for
more information. Send
your questions for Annie laborate
to dearannie@cre- should be considered care-
fully. Don’t mix business
with pleasure. A change of
heart is likely.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) - Do your best to work
amicably. You’ll accomplish
more if you can get along
with others and concentrate
on doing what you do best.
More action and less talk
will get the job done.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) - Embrace change and
don’t look back. Use your
intelligence and knowhow
to get things done properly.
A kind gesture will help you
avoid upsetting a loved one.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
- Take a closer look at what
others are doing. You may
have to make an adjustment
to uphold your end of a bar-
gain. Don’t trust someone
making idle promises.
CANCER (June 21-July
22) - Go over every detail
and size up your situation
before making a move. Look
for the best way to bring
others together to lighten
your load. If you coordinate
well, you will control the
outcome.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -
Don’t initiate change. Wait
and see what needs to be
done, and choose the
amount of time, money and
effort required rather than
overdoing it.
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her looks and her surgery.
Let’s hope she makes peace
with that. If you want to
keep peace with her until
then, avoid posting old pho-
tos of just her or the two of do you good. Visit destina-
you. It is her likeness, after tions you’ve never been to
all, and not every memory
needs to be shared with the
whole world. Sometimes it’s
better to treasure them pri-
vately.
Dear Annie: “Not a
Trash Eater” complained ences you have with a friend
or relative calmly if you
want to make progress. A
tomato core from the trash change of pace, location or
and suck on it if she was
that upset at him for throw-
ing it in the trash. And here
I was thinking she was
going to complain that he things unfold naturally, and
had put the core in the trash adapt to the changes hap-
rather than the compost, pening around you. Do your
1 1 1 1 “ share and avoid complaints.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) - Don’t let an emotional
situation lead to an argu-
ment. You’ll do better if you
are less aggressive and
more empathetic to other
Tomayto, tomahto?
In any case, tomato cores
are considered safe to eat,
but many of us have been
trained to remove the core.
Regardless of one’s prefer-
ences, their disagreement peopled needs? Don’Cdis-
could be respectfully dis- rupt things when you should
(Nov.
23-Dec. 21) - How you help
others will make a differ-
ence. If you take over other
people’s responsibilities,
they will never learn how to
take care of themselves.
Oversee rather than overdo.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
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8 Byron work
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10 Almost-grads
12 Computer
network
13 Ear part
18 Allergic
reactions
19 Pinball palace
20 Cultural
22 Proven
23 Trace element
in salt
24 Hit dead-
center
25 Ridges
28 Plea at sea
30 Devotee
34 Bodies of water
35 Piece of cake!
(2 wds.)
40 Friend of Che
41 Love, to Livy
43 Blunt
45 Nymph who
pined away
46 Frat letter
47 Instant lawn
48 Ron who
played Tarzan
50 Surcharge
51 Onassis
nickname
52 Kept in shape
cussed and perhaps lead to be facilitating them,
some positive changes. - SAGITTARIUS
Composter
Dear Composter: I’m
printing your letter because
composting is a great option
for making use of organic
food scraps. According to
Berkeley Wellness, 95 per-
cent of food scraps end up 22-Jan. 19) - If you give
in landfills. Composting is a whatever you do your best
come about. Money is head-
ing your way. Collecting an
old debt, making an invest-
ment or looking over your
resources is favored.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) - Leave well enough
alone. You are best off tak-
ing a breather and figuring
out a way to move forward
with the least amount of
stress. Reject temptation.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
20) - You’ve got plenty to
gain by following your
instincts. A chance to col-
with someone
‘Throwback Thursday’
Pix Anger Friend
Dear Annie: “Lisa,” a
friend with whom I went to
high school, got rhinoplasty
- aka a nose job - between
high school and college.
Don’t ask me why; I think
she had a beautiful face
beforehand, but that’s a tale
for another letter. I’m writ-
ing to you about a disagree-
ment that’s come up
between her and me recent-
ly-
I love posting “Throwback
Thursday” photos on social
media. I do it pretty much
every Thursday. Lisa and I
were basically attached at
the hip in high school, so
naturally, a lot of my pic-
tures include her. They also
include her old nose - and
this is what Lisa takes issue
with.
One time, after I made a
post, she texted me, “Take
that down!” I thought she
was joking, so I laughed off
her text. About a month
later, I posted another photo
that she was in. Then she
sent me a much longer text,
saying I had disrespected
her wishes and made her
feel embarrassed. I told her
I never meant to make her
feel bad - that those old
photos make me feel happy,
which is why I share them. I
thought we reached an
understanding. A few
months later, I posted a
group photo, which she was
in. That’s when she went
nuclear. Now she’s not
speaking to me. Annie, was
I wrong? - Thrown Off
Dear Thrown Off: When
you look at these photos,
you see snapshots of fond
memories. When your
friend looks at these photos,
all she sees are “before”
pictures. That’s a shame. It
seems that she is still carry-
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