] idesprea dl O' oem Ofi for Panic, off in a flash, onc€ dQain for the Hsitoween b«sh. First thing to Jo - get your ticket. Nod, take yo^ - eat it, don’t lick it. People here all dressed up funny. Even Widespnesd, induding Sonny. Things sure are getting weird, But it's Halloween and I'rri aJIowed to get scared. ‘Dogs, Pigeons, Rocks ai the Bottom of a Pool" Soiff>ds good, making me drool. "Jacic, Love (fuck) Tr&otor, Chilly Water." Par»c is starting to get hotter. X Brown, Guilded Splinters, Traveling Light” fvten, Rstem to dr>at, sure is tight. "Space Wrangler Is Jumping In A River." It’s hot in here, but I still got a shiver. 5top-erid-Go Dream plus one other^' made afriend and I made a brother. Out of the show, dripping with sweat. Need to stick around, can't leave just yet. ‘Hey man, do you need a bag? It's kind bud, won't make you gag.” Listen to the Kerbmaster banging her beat. Son^' you didn't get in, but ^^ur tune sounds sweet. Let’s go back and do a bong hit. I've got to get away from all this weind shit. Sleep for a bit, but wake up soon. We haw to be back, hopefully before noon. Fed like shit for the entire next day. But as tl’ie saying goes - if wu play-you pay. \^Hdespread had a sale this night, though. Sony more of you Brevardians couldn't go.^. - or t: n s c r. x: i: lu-x: s Thistim«;THE SNACK BAR POINT To the people, From the Snack Bar. I think we all do verj^ well in trying to feed you kids, the food is not bad because you get what you want and we get it to you hot and f^ and we try to meet your every need. As we aJ! know some of cari be very ver/ picky. So take care and go easy on the people in the snack bar. Thank You Love The People From The Snack Bar COUNTERPOINT Our qualms have never been with the people who work at the snack bar or the service The thing we dislike is the ARA food. You are right in saying that you all do a ver^/ good job and have our food ready quickly (unless you come in at 7:10, then it takes half an hour or more.) 1^ English teacher once said to me -and befieve this - that anyone who is the least bit enterprising could run the cafeteria or bookstore independently and turn a profit. If this is true, then why couldn't you do the sa/rie with the snack ba.»? It is true -we don't need A.RA. But no one has got any ambition to take on the goal If they did I’m sure some prices would go down. That's another thing - prices. The prices here are way too high. "People don't want to pay this much for food... If you want bad food for cheap prices, you cari just go to Hardees, good friend of mine said. The booicstore prices on books are high loo! One more thing, how come ».*e only get $2.50 worth of food when we can eat as much as v/e want in the cafe? I think v.'e should be allowed at least $3.00; then you could at least get a drink instead of water. Also, how come we cari't get refills when we can in the cafe? It is a done by the sajne company, Isnt it? Last but not least, when are you people going to use those baskets again? Slop using sfyTOfoam! It's temble for the environment. A.nd bow about paper cups? And to the giri with the really long hair; Put your hair in a net! You have no idea how gross it is watching you cook our food along witt"! your hair. A hat won't do. You need a net! If this ifdoesn't change - a possible call >epartment might do it! — Someone Who Cares H f? 0 c t GRATEFUL DEAD - “WITi-IOLJT A NET The new Grateful Dead live abum, "Vi^hout A Net," Is a must Durchase for all you DH's out there and fellow listeners. It Y/as •ecorded from various shows in October of 1989 through April of 1990. Buyers can obfein this LP in CD, t3.pe, or album form. Although, If planning on buying it on CD, one will be paying a mighty $36.00, one will recieve a 1990 World Tour Doster, an exclusive photo booklet, and a song list. When first listeninq to it, v» ' because of massive anticipation, accidentally threw In the 2nd set first. This set is truly excellent. It starts out in a jumpy "China Cat Sunflovv^r”, and as usual turns into a jamming "I Know You Rider.' Then, a very relaxing "Looks Like Rain" comes on. As this Is over, a 16:14 "Eyes of the World" blows your mind with a guest appearance by Branford Marsalis playing tenor and soprano saxophone. The res of this set follow's Vv'ith “Victim or the Crime", "Help on the Way Slipknot! / Fran}lin‘s Tov^^r," "One l'v4ore Saturday Niqht," and a qrea J V * Dear Mr. Fantasy." The first set Is just as good, opens with "Feel Like a Stra.ngei Yvhich is really Impressive. Then, "Half Step Mississippi" kicks ass. Following that there is "Walkin’ Blues", "Althea", "Cassidy", "Bird Song", and "Let It Grow." fhis album Is GRATEFULLY DEADICATED to Clifton Haugh. I vou like the Dead, this one is for

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