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stepped in — six kids, five of them boys — and that’s heroic.” — Tim Allen
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teenspeak
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hash
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vehicle
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relative
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4 GI supply
8 Mom’s
month
11 Livy’s hello
12 Versifier
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skating
jump
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Leia’s love
16 Altar area
17 Refer to
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slices
20 Date palm
locale
21 Craving
23 Crow cry
24 Very large
27 On a
rampage
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34 Ms.
Thurman
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for
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buddy
37 Colorado
tribe
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38 Luxury car
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Previous Solution: “If no one comes from the future to stop doing it, then
how bad of a decision can it really be?” — Will Ferrell
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co-worker
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of prey
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parrot
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cooler
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rattle
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a skirt
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grabbers
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flower
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thought
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cooked
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appliance
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income
49 Dramatic
intro
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50 Execs
51 Countdown
number
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reporter
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6 Uhe Waptown Sun
-Trying to relax
Dear Trying: If you are on speak-
ing tenns with this neighbor, explain
that the noise from his lawnmower
interferes with your ability to enjoy
your backyard and ask POLITELY if
he could schedule it at another hour
of the day. If he is a good neighbor,
he should be willing to accommodate
you.
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CELEBRITY CIPHER
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He works most waking hours, doesn’t
eat well, exercises rarely, is over-
weight — the list goes on. When I ask/
encourage/nag him to make positive
lifestyle choices, he reminds me of
the life insurance he has and turns it
around on me and says I am stressing
him.
Abby, I love my husband, and I
worry that this will cut his life and our
life together short. Can you help?
- Beside myself with worry
Dear Beside yourself: I wish I
could wave a magic wand and make
your husband receptive to what you
are trying to do for him. But until he’s
ready to address these issues and do
something about them, nothing will
change.
If he enjoys his career and takes
pride in the fact that you and your
children are — and will be — provided
for, then he’s living the life he has cho-
sen for himself. This does not mean
you must give up entirely suggesting
healthy lifestyle choices, but perhaps
do it a little less often and in terms of
activities he might enjoy.
Dear Abby: How do you politely
ask a neighbor to mow his lawn at rea-
sonable times of the day? Mine seems
to be doing it three days a week and
always when we want to enjoy our
backyard.
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Dear Abby: I have
a wonderful husband
of almost 20 years
and two teenage chil-
dren. My husband is
incredibly hardwork-
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a very comfortable
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BY BERNICE BEDE DSOL
CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Say
only what’s necessary. If you start
an in-depth discussion, you will feel
agitated by what you hear. Personal
goals will boost your confidence. A
debate will deflate your ego.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —
Separate your emotions from how
you handle your money. Making snap
decisions or purchases on a whim will
leave you in a precarious position. Put
greater emphasis on personal growth
and enlightenment.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
— Life isn’t all about work. Take a
breather and discover some of the joys
you’ve been missing. Spend more time
with loved ones or expanding your
mind. Start a new hobby.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
— Take precautions when dealing
with work or domestic issues.
Listen carefully and take your
time deciding what’s best for you.
Personal improvements will help build
confidence. Romance is encouraged.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) — Take action based on facts, not
on your emotions. If you act on an
assumption, it will lead to regret and
cost you an opportunity you won’t
want to miss.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-
Dec. 21) — Don’t be fooled by someone
offering a colorful picture of what’s
happening. Be resourceful and avoid
damaging your or someone else’s
reputation. A home improvement
project is favored.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19) — Put pent-up energy into
something constructive. Arguing
won’t solve problems, but compromise
will. A change you make to your home
or to a meaningful relationship will
come with benefits.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) — Take an energetic and innovative
approach to how you earn your living.
Be creative, and you’ll find a unique
way to use your talents to bring in
more cash.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
— Look for a way to help someone in
need. A kind gesture will give someone
hope and offer insight into how you can
make a difference in your community.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) — Share your feelings. Clear up
an emotional issue you have with
someone before it escalates. Remain
calm and willing to compromise to
keep the peace. Nurture a meaningful
relationship.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
— Consider your motives before you
decide to make a change. Trying to
buy someone’s attention, time or love
will not turn out the way you expect.
Use intelligence and common sense.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
— Take time to focus on your health
and emotional well-being. What you
discover will help you redirect your
energy into the things that truly
matter.
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7 Misgivings 33 Metro RRs bard
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