2The Daily Tar HeelFriday. November 13. 1981 U . diplomat escapes injury fro hi lone gunman 001 I he AsMHijicd Prrvs PARIS (AP) A lone gunman of "Middle Eastern lype" fired seven shots Thursday at U.S. Charge d'Af faires Christian Cahpman outside the diplomat's Paris apartment, the U.S. Embassy said. The bullets missed their mark and the gunman escaped on. foot. Chapman ducked behind his car and escaped the hail of bullets that left at least two holes in the rear of the vehicle, which was not armor plated, authorities said. "My first reaction was one of surprise. I thought, why me? You read about these kinds of things in the news papers, but you never think it is going to happen to you," Chapman said. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, which police said occurred around 8:45 a.m. (2:45 a.m. EST) as Chapman was walking toward his .rr,... Increased University Lake usuage fees By DEAN LOWMAN DTH Staff Wriler The Orange Water and Sewer Authority gave preliminary approval to raise Univer sity Lake usage fees for two UNC groups Wednesday. The UNC Crew and Sailing Clubs will be required to pay $15 per boat and $5 per participant per semester to use the lake if the proposal is approved in the New religious organization holds worship service Sunday The Black Interdenominational Stu dent Association, BISA, a newly formed organization, will hold its first worship service at 11:15 a.m. on Nov. 15 in the auditorium of the Carolina Union. The aim of the association is to per petuate the United States' constitutional right to freedom of religion by providing an alternative avenue for fellowship of students with various religious affilia tions. "It's just an alternative," BISA Chair person Jesse Cureton said. "It has come from a need for black faculty and stu dents on campus to relate on other than an academic level " READ THE SPOTLIGHT N THURSDAY'S ahr Satiy Car Heel SKI SUCARBUSH VT. JAW 2-7, 1982 $179.00 Double Occupancy! Slcpeside, Luxury units ana 5 dav lift pass1 ytb i Evening Activities Slopeside Condos S rZzD Happy Hour 5 Day Ski Pass 1 I TrnsPrtation Optional) --T Contact Kyle snatterty 967-3377 I 1 Andycoada 929-58C0 r.tfchcls r.tusgrove 967-1017 Ski CluD Meetings Held weekly on Mori riignr -- 9 pm in 101 Greemaw Classified Info . . , . . Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less . ... " Students - $2.00 . . . Non-students $3.00 ; 5C for each additional word ' $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. : announcements SHOW YOUR SCHOOL SPIRIT by supporting the 1981 Peat Dook Parade and Band Celebration. On Thursday November 19, the Mighty Majors and Mainstream will perform in the Tin Can. Tickets ; $ 1 .50 advance available at Union or from any Pika. The parade is Friday, November 20, charges no entry fee, and is open to anyone. For more informa- , tion call 968-0221 or come by the Pika House. . , . .' TIRED OF OLD LINE Liberalism? Uninspired by Reagonomics? Try IN THESE TIMES, the democratic Socialist Newsweekly. We support workers in the U.S., El Salvador, and Poland! On sale: UNC Bookstore. SPEND FRIDAY 13th AT German Dept. Oktober fest! AO the beer, cider, pretzels you want for $3.50. Wurst on sale. Dance to live German Music from 8 pm-mldnight. Community Church on Mason Farm Road. HE'S NOT HERE offers Happy Hour prices during entire Monday night football gam on TV. Behind Pizza Hut on Franklin Street. Be there. ALL YOU CAN EATH Alpha Delta Pi Spaghetti Dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 6 pm-9 pm. Buy your ticket from any AD Pi Pledge or in front of the Student Union Thursday, Friday or Monday. Nov 12. 13 or 16. CHINABERRY CRAFT COOP IS owned and operated by 20 of the area's finest artisans enabling us to sell our work at 25-30 below gallery prices. For original gifts you will find nowhere else come visit at 103Vi East Franklin Street, above the Hub. Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30.967-1603. BELIEVE IT OR NOT preparation for Orienta tion "82 has begun. Applications for the Orientation Commission are available at Union desk and. 08 Steele. Due by noon, Nov. 25. THE CAROLINA UNION GALLERY Committee will sponsor a photography exhibit entitled "Images of Asia," by Dr. David War&hauer from Nov. 12 to Dec. 6. Also, there will be a reception in the Gallery on Nov. 15 from 3 to 5 pm with a Japanese Tea Service Demonstration. Everyonv K welcome. Chapman, 60, is the embassy's highest officer pending the arrival of new ambassador, Evan Griffith Galbraith. The diplomat, talking to reporters at the embassy three hours after the shooting, refused to comment on reports that U.S. officials here had received an anonymous tip that Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy had sent an assassin to Paris to kill an Ameri can attache. "1 have no sweeping statements on that," he said. "There is no basis for making speculation from the inci dent." Describing the attack, Chapman said, "I was just walking out of my house and 1 noted a young man on the right about 50 feet away. He had a black beard, big, - jet-black eyes and an athletic build. He was a very hand some young man a Middle Eastern type." Chapman said the man put his hand in his black leather iacket and walked toward him. monthly board of directors meeting Thursday. The usage fees would go into effect Jan. 1. Present rates are "$3 to $5 to $7, de pending on the size of the boat," said Doug Terry, water plant superintendant. No charge is made per participant. Everett Billingsley, OWASA engineer, said the agency had re-assessed the groups use of the lake and the fees it was charging before proposing the increase. BISA will conduct seminars, discussion groups and lectures on various issues in cluding the Moral Majority and how it af fects religion. A bible study will be held regularly. The speaker for the Sunday service will be the Rev. Harold G. Wallace, vice chancellor for University Affairs. The BSM Gospel Choir will be the musical guests. "I'm really pleased to see the organiza tion. It is one more expression of student creativity," Wallace said. FRANCES SILVA APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW FOR housing and meal accommodations at Granville Towers for the Spring Semester 1982. Please visit Granville Towers South or telephone 929-7143. THE TRIANGLE AREA GAY Scientists wi3 meet Saturday, Nov. 14 for a pot luck dinner (7:38 pm). For more information, pleas call 942-1416. ' ATTENTION MOTORCYCLISTS: WE BUYsell new and used riding gear (jackets, pants, boots, etc); write Larsen Leathers, Rt. 1 Box 425, Christiansburg, Va. 24073 (give sizes); call (703) 3824668 anytime. lost Ci found FOUND ON THE U bus Thursday night: Class Key "Senior "81". Call 933-3635 to claim. FOUND ON FRANKLIN ST. 117. Bracelet Call 942-5294 to identify. , LOST BROWN PORTFOLIO LEGAL size contain ing correspondence & important files, . Return contents to women's gym 105. Cash reward no questions asked. Phone 962-226 1962-2262. FOUND AT STARSHIP CONCERT: comb with ticket. Want your momenta? Call Che at 968-9007 and identify. FOUND MEN'S SILVER WATCH in Gerrard HaB several weeks ago. Sorry this notice took so long. Call and identify. Janet 929-3814. LOST: WHITE SPIRAL NOTEBOOK and black 'folder. Contain class notes. Reward offered. Call 933-7068 after 6. help wanted WAITRESSBELGIUM U.S. based company ' building American style restaurants in Europe opening in March of 1982 in Brussels, Belgium. Looking for "dean cut, all-American type", experi enced waitresses and bartenders. Second language (French) helpful, but not a must! Six month com mitmentcontract a must! Please send resume and picture to: Belgium Project, 100 Colony Square, Suite 2010, Atlanta, Georgia 30361. WANTED! PART-TIME PHOTOGRAPHERS. Must have 35 mm camera and 3 years experi ence. Make $6.00412.00 per hour. Requires working some weekend nights. Send resumes to Campus Camera, Box 833. Carrboro, N.C 27510 NEED HOLIDAY CASlf? EASN $S0-$7S ki EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Cam pus. We need healthy males, 18-40, non-smokers for at least a year. For more information please caB 966-1253. 8-5 Mon.-Fri. PART TIME: MAKE $500 per 1000 mailing our circulars. Also share in profits. For information ap plication, send self-addressed stamped envelope: Global Wealth Enterprise, Box 2303. Lawrence, Ks. 66045. "The groups are ... currently using University Lake at just a token fee," Bill ingsley said. "This would help keep their fees in line with that of the general popu lation's fees, which will also increase on Jan. 1." Even with the increase, the average member of the crew or sailing clubs would only pay about 12 cents per usage if the lake were used twice a week, Bill-, ingsley said. Stockman basis of the best evidence and judgment available. ; "Mr. Stockman stated that he shared the president's concern and disappoint ment. Notwithstanding his continuing commitment to the president's policies and programs, Mr. Stockman then of fered the president his resignation. "Following further discussions of these issues, the president decided not to accept Mr. Stockman's resignation." Reagan canceled a luncheon meeting with Vice President George Bush on Thursday to see Stockman. The president passed up an opportunity to endorse Stockman during a morning visit to the new Washington studios of ABC News. Asked if Stockman could continue as an effective spokesman, Reagan replied: "When I leave here today I'm going back to have a meeting with Dave Stockman. That's all I can tell you." Since the article began circulating in the capital Tuesday, Democrats have pointed to it as proof of their long-held contention that Reagan's budget and tax cut program cannot succeed. Congressional Republicans have said increasingly that the article may destroy Stockman's credibilityb as the president's chief salesman for the program on Capitol Hill. - Present this ad v ; Luncheon Specials , '! "J available at lunch " y O 1 1 00-2:00 p m. Moa.-Fri Pizza buffet . 'Spaghetti . . . Lasagna Salad bar . . . Great Potato $2.95 ... 95 ...,2.95 t 195 1 Open Mon.-Thun. 11:0012.00 midnite. Fri. & Sat. PRESENT THIS AD F03 txpfcw 113 2 F03 1 PIZZA SPECIAL! L 2C3 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. THE GRADUATE ad PROFESSIONAL STUDENT Federation seeks interested graduate stadeats for Hut positfoa of treasaxer. Pleas can 962-5675 or a by svite D Carolina Union. GROUNDSKEEPING AND JANITORIAL HELP wanted immediately 40 hours per week Friday--Tuesday; off on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Apply in person Monday-Friday between 8am-5 pm to Ben ' Crenshaw, Granville Towers West, University Square, Chapel HIS, N.C. MF. LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUAL TO do publicity pro jects for Jewish campus group. Arnsoc background desired. Salary negotiable. Ask for Linda at 942-4057. . - for sole REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL collect 1-483-4624. One week's service-ninety day warranty. GRANVILLE SOUTH MALE CONTRACT for tale. Includes all utilities and 19 meals a week. Great location! Available now or second semester call 933-7426. GRAHAM DORM HOUSING CONTRACT. North campus, good cheap living. Includes aO dorm func tions DESPERATE call Gary at 933-3883. CHRISTMAS SHOP AT WOMANCRAFT for beau tiful handmade articles at reasonable prices. Pottery, quilts, stained-glass, toys, handwoven and knitted items. 412 W. Franklin, Chapel HZL FRESH PRESSED ODER 2.99 gallon. Plenty of new crop Florida citrus. Oysters, shrimp and other fresh seafood at Tom Robinson's Seafood and Produce. 300 West Rosemary St 942-1221. Ample free parking. ' . GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for Spring Semester. Cafeteria service, air condition ing, pool. Convenient to campus and Franklin Street. CaB 933-1860 to find out more. ' AVOID LOTTERY ROULETTE! One GranvEe South connect (for female) available Spring Semes ter. 19 mealsweek, maid service, convenient location. CaS 933-0342. Keep trying! GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE NOW! Act fast, get a huge discount. Great room mate. Call 929-45C2 for John, or call 933-2665 and leave a message. TWO PAIRS OF UVa tickets for sale. At a reason able price. CaS 942-7426 or 9674575. cervices PRE-SEASON SAVINGS - 10 off any framing order brought in before November 15. The Framer's Corner custom framing, by appointment 942-8425. CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER - We deliver Bouquets of helium filled balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to ofBces, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel HIS RTP call Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433) "Instead of going back into the house, 1 stupidly con tinued on," he said. 'I heard shots and saw him walking rapidly toward me with his hand extended. I ran forward and ducked behind the car. - "He then started walking rather quickly away. There were several witnesses and one young man tried to pur sue him," he said. - Chapman, who took up his post in Paris in December 1978, said the attacker said nothing during the shooting. "The attacker emptied his gun, apparently very quick ly, and didn't have time to really aim at Mr. Chapman." The chauffeur, who was unarmed, also escaped injury. The attack, believed to be the first against an American official in Paris, came amid reports that Khadafy was planning attacks on U.S. diplomats in Europe in retalia tion for the downing of two Libyan jets in a dogfight with U.S. Navy fighters over the , Mediterranean last August. - possible OWASA's Committee of the Whole also heard a long-range plan that was be ing developed to upgrade its facilities. The 15-year, seven-project plan involves the extension and rehabilitation of several interceptors and pump stations, Bill ingsley said. Although the improvements would cost about $8 million, Billingsley said no ideas were presented about raising money for the projects. From page 1 "Asked by a reporter if he agreed with Stockman's published statement that the president's tax-cut plan was a "trickle down" program, Reagan said, "No." "Trickle-down" refers to a theory that tax cuts for the wealthiest will eventually help everyone. At the White House session. Stockman expressed his regret to Reagan and con gressional Republicans over his charac terizations of the Reagan program. On Wednesday, administration officials said they were standing behind Stockman "today," ' ' Senate Republican leader Howard H. Baker, after the White House meeting, said Stockman was given the floor by the president and delivered what Baker called an apology although he said Stockman never used that word. "Clearly he was embarrassed and un happy," Baker said. The Tennessee sena tor said Stockman's published comments had been . "indiscreet" and predicted Democrats "will have a field day:" Rep. Robert Michel, the House GOP leader, left the White House meeting praising Stockman's dedication and work, saying, "I believe in him." In one section, Stockman said of the budget: "None of us really understands what's going on with all these numbers." for 2 for 1 Pizza Special" Monday Lasasna wsaladbar $2.95 Tuesday Pizza Bu&t . $2.95 Wednesday Spaghetti ALL-U-CAN-EAT wfch salad bar ........... .$2.75 11:001 am. Sun. 4-11 P. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air. pooL Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. DESPERATE! GREAT 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX. Your choice starting Dec. or Jan. thru June with option to renew. Call 933-3700. WANTED: SOMEONE TO SUBLEASE two bdr. apt. at Carolina Apts. starting January. If interested . call 968-0489 evenings. tides GOING TO NEW YORK over Thanksgiving? Space available on chartered busi $55 round trip. Leaves Wed. night, returns Sun. CaS Durham 683-3522 after 10 p.m. for details. .RIDE NEEDED TOFROM Lexington, Kentucky or nearby for Thanksgivng break. CaS after 5:00 and ask for Shelley. Will contribute usuaL 968-1065. wented DESPERATE FEMALE NEEDS A Morrison contract for Spring Semester. Please caB ' -933-3395. especially on week-nights 7-10 pm. Ask for Teresa. Quiet roommate preferred. roommates ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SPRING Semester. Non-smoking female to share Foxcroft Apt. with 3 others. Rent $93.75 plus utilities. CaS 942-6112. ROOMMATE TO SHARE FOXCROFT Apt. Spring Semester bus, pool,, tennis $125 mo. lh utilities. CaS 967-4202 after 7 p.m. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED in mid December to share brand new townhouse-enersy efSdent structure has private sun deck. Located on N bus route. CaS 933-9326 after 5:30 for more infor mation. Rent $150.00 plus Vs utilities per person. 1, 2. or 3, roommates needed to share or possibly sublet 2 bedroom apartment for spring semester. Rent $110mont Vs utilities. Cafl 963-0064. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE SPRING Semester. Non-smoker (pot or tobacco), non-vegetarian, con servatively Eberal, NO RONNIE FANS, neat but not fanatical. Apartment furnished except your bedroom. Close to campus $95month utilities. 929-2819. ROOM FOR TWO AVAILABLE in Whitehead Dorm beginning Spring Semester. Great location! CaS Kerri or Sherye at 933-6541. Companies suspended from bidding a RALEIGH (AP) - Nine electrical companies indicted this week on anti trust charges were suspended Thursday from bidding on state contracts. The Capital Building Authority, which oversees contracts for construction of most state building companies from further bidding after receiving a recom mendation from the state Department Of Justice. In another development, U.S. Attorney Sam Currin said he had directed the FBI to begin an investigation into the most recent bid-rigging allegations in volving electrical contracts. In a prepared statement, Currin said the FBI probe would focus on all aspects of the bid-rigging allegations, with special emphasis on construction projects financed with federal. Hostages released in jail ordeal JEFFERSON, N.C. (AP) Two federal prison escapees being detained at the Ashe County Jail Thursday released a police chief and a jailer held captive for 13 hours, officials said. No injuries were reported. " The release came shortly after authorities reported the armed inmates, who may have been joined by a county prisoner, had taken "the run of the jail" and demanded a van for their escape. Chief Jailer James Johnson reported at 7:40 a.m. that the hostages had been released following a night of negotiations. The captors took four hostages at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, but released two of them a matron and a clergyman after their demands for a second gun were met, authorities said. The hostages were held in a cell, and the inmates threatened to take some of the 10 other county prisoners captive, said Ashe County Sheriff Richard Wad-deil. Egypt conducts automony talks CAIRO, Egypt (AP) President Hosni Mubarak held a meeting with three key Israeli ministers Thursday in an attempt to spur Palestinian autonomy talks that remained deadlocked despite the resumption of ministerial-level negotiations. "There is much to be done," an Israeli official said after the representatives of Israel, Egypt and the United States resumed negotiations Wednesday in Cairo. "There has not been a breakthrough so far or a breakdown." "... He said neither side offered any specific new proposals in the two-hour ses sion. Egyptian officials said the Egyptians again pressed the Israelis to halt the spread of Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory and to take other measures to bring the Palestinians into the Camp David peace process. Voting suspended in U.N. race UNITED NATIONS (AP) The U.N.: Security Council suspended ballot ing in the secretary-general's race and was discussing ways to end the Chinese American deadlock blocking the re-election of Kurt Waldheim or his replace ment. Neither Waldheim, the Austrian incumbent seeking an unpredented third term, nor his Third World challenger, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Salid Ahm ed Salim, showed any readiness to withdraw after eight rounds of balloting. Both were vetoed on each one, Waldheim by China, which is committed to a Third World candidate, and Salim by the United States. The Chinese had been expected to conclude that Salim did not have a chance and to abandon him after demonstrating their commitment to the Third World. But a Russian council source said indications were that the Chinese were prepared to veto Waldheim indefinitely. There was no indication that the United States was prepared to withdraw its opposition to Salim. forkersgetr radiaticrn xrontammationi CHATTANOOGA? Term. (Ajpf A geaktauary. felufdiiig at a Sequoyah nuclear plant reactor left 12 workers with traces of radioactive material, the Tennessee Valley Authority said Thursday. Spokesman Gil Francis said radioactive gas was detected on the hands of two of the 12, who washed their hands and returned to their jobs Tuesday night. The leak was not reported until Thursday. Radioactive particles were detected on the clothes or shoes of the remainder of the workers, who waited 30 minutes to allow the radioactive material to dis appear through natural decay, Francis said. Spokesman Carl Crawford said four of the workers were plant operating of ficers, while others were public safety officers on patrol. AU ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED TO share apart ment with quiet female. Rent $103 Vs utilities each. Can move in after Dec. 20th. Call Tina or Lina at 968-1361, WEIL SUPPLY YOUR BED and dresser if you move into our two bedroom Estes Park Apartment. On bus route, tennis court, pool. Phone Graham 929-9709. . NON-SMOKING MALE NEEDED to share nice house off Airport Rd. Private room, washer, dryer, on bus Bne. $150 plus . t utilities, caO Mark - 942-3904. : . NEED OIRISTIAN MALE ROOMMATE for Spring Semester. Apt Is widifrt walking distance to cam pus. Call 7-2225 between 9-5. . FEMALE ROOMMATE KEEDED. ONLY $81.00 a month plus Vs of utilities'. Possibly own room. Close to campus. Call 929-4132. personals M2SS LEE. IVE HAD a change of heart! Diana Isn't . measuring up. Please come sail around the world with me. Prince Charles. THETAS1 AND YOUR LUCKY dates! Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for the night of your life! tfs gonna be the BEST pledge formal ever! Friday the 13th wi8 never be the same! Theta love, Charlotte and Melody. P.S. Pledges, do you have ' your speeches ready? . HEY TAR HEEL FANS! The Heels are HOT and heading to a MAJOR Bowl victory on Jan. IB "OPERATION TAR HEEL" will ride again and a mere $50 refundable deposit wfil hold your spot on the trip! CaS 942-BOWL now for detail! HEY, FATBOY1 PREDICTABLE, AM I? WeS, stick this in your cowboy boots, bud. Happy 5 months. Love ya, Mrs. Bentley. , 1531 CHARLOTTE GUILD DEBUTANTES: You're ignoring the best marshal of your debut! Your loss is everyone else's gain. LB, KC, MH, LW remember DCS Lives! ENJOY JINGLE BELL MORNINGS and the dose ness of fireside afternoons in your own private cottage. Nestled in the Great Smokies . . . you H have the time of your Hie. $40 for 2 per night Mountain Brook Cottages, US441 South, Syiva, N.C 704-586-4329. WOLXDNT YOU KNOW KOOHTS Eirtk day Is oa Friday the 13th? To the KICIIT B. Tom Moore, distinguished dlzs of cabts ditches, have a great 23rd. FYTY (not you, Tom) Sasie, Ed wins. Cbas aad Sid ta wonder cat , - GINA UNA. YOU SLEAZEBAG - welcome to the roaring 20s! Make it a decade to remember . . . Love, Rick Springfield, the Perisan Rosettes, and the Crotchety Old Bitch. HITCH, TROY. AND MOFFTTT: Hefol SnH in German prison camp. Plan my escape for Jan. Be there to take me back to American lines. Dietrich is getting dose! Your fellow commando Tully. TO ALL JEDIS: YOU have strayed for from my teachings. Even though I am not here, I am not far away. Have been keeping dose watch on Luke, C-3PO, and Vadar. WIS contact you though Ben. -Yoda. CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING - "WE know someone who wants to know you." Write for information. 108 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hffl. NC. 27514. "BABE" once more with feeling. Happy Number 2, AS My Love, -N. SUSANN H. 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S. HI You gorgeous hunk of manhood ' passion ate, rugged, wild, and single! Your sweet baby face is tm"bedded" in our minds. Love, the Pine State Diary Farm Guernseys! ELUE THANKS FOR THE personal. It made my day! Dinner sounds great, call me. Love, Wally. S.O.M. 1 WANT YOU to know my thoughts are always with you. You are going to make it. With aS my support and love, Anne. YES. LINDSAY. ITS FINALLY here. Friday the 13th! Have a happy 18th birthday! Hope you have a great time celebrating this weekend! Love ya! Beth. MARY. WE REJOICE IN your happiness and know the Lord will bless this week and aS the years to follow. We love you!!! Your A.G. truo Ten :oo today - if kis 23rd bfert&dey. ' NANCY: THANK YOU FOR making the past two years the best Tve had. Infinity sounds Eke fun too!! 1 Love You. WlZlam. JOHN, WHAT HAPPENED SATURDAY night? Too bad things didn't work out as planned. Better tuck next time. Curious Readers. DID YA HEAR THE one about ... 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