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Cougar Cry 5 To Corina: My life is better because of you and I thank god for having you there when times are tough. Happy Valentines Day An gel! -Love, Matt To Heather: We hate to see you go, but we love to watch you leave. -The Boys To Jason W: Same old song, with the same eye catching moment. -Anon To Chris D: I will always remember you and you’re ‘drive’. Happy “V” Day. -Anon Ode To My Doughnut; Happiness is a lemon filled doughnut fresh from the bakery, slightly warmed with a cold glass of milk. Who needs a woman? ! -Graham Valentine^ ntoM THE STAI7 , ' MF THE C0U6AR CRV , f ■ I ■' ? ? r ! r : J To all my friends and teachers in the Techni- t cal Arts Bldg., Janet Gj Nancy, Larry, Bobby, my true love David, and my little girl Morri- gan. Have a happy Heart Day. -Heather Dean To the love of my life, Alex: You have made the last five years of my life the happiest I have ever known. I can’t wait to see what the next five hold for us. I love you and Happy Valentines Day! —Kimberly Nelson To Mrs. Anita M. Triplett Thank you for a wonderful ten years. Thank you for believing in me. Redeem your cou pon! — Robert Triplett To RGG Sr. Thanks for the last 18 years. — Love Babe Ray: If the seas were created for you, they would be the color of your eyes. If the wind were created for you it would be the sound of my voice flowing through your mind. Love was created for you and I. All my love. Happy Valentines Day! — Lisa To Scott C; From your ladies. Love ya babe! Brooke, Happy Valentine’s Day from you’re your boys! Lots of Love. — Mule & Chewy To Angie: CIC babe. Shveety you’re my star. j — Kisses, Tracy Tracy, I love you baby. Happy 2nd Anniversary! il . i) / f , !,-Angie Happy Valentine’siDay 1035!! ; ' 1 ooooooooooo6oooocxxxcxioooooooo(xoooooooocx)oc)oocx V/ / i. ; r ^ AVhat Makc.s Lovebirds Sing? -Ilcalhcr Dean A new study has found that the mating habits of female birds and women are not all that different. Apparently, how birds and women pick their mate largely depends on where they live. Women in crowded areas look for a mate who can provide financial stability. In smaller towns money was not an issue- they wanted mates with more emotional trait such as honesty, compassion and good listening skills. So how are we like birds? Boiologists have found that in crowded settings female birds prefer a mate that can build good nests and find food, whereas in less dense settings, female birds are content with a good singing voice and sharing in the workload.
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