The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1980, Page page 11, Image 11

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    friday, September 26, 1980
daily nebraskan
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Friday
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Lynn could see his point
there. They couldn't just
stay home. After all, what
would they do? Home was
a great place to go after
you'd been somewhere, but
starting there and not
leaving was quite another
matter.
"I didn't say I didn't
want to go anywhere," she
said coyly. "I just don't
want to go to the bars
tonight.
"We could go to a
movie, ventured Chuck.
"We've seen everything.
"We couldn't have. We've
been in the bars all the
time.'
Lynn knew she was pres
sing the point, but stuck
to it. "We go to movies
when we aren't at the
bars. We've seen everything
we would want to see."
"How do you know what
I would want to see?"
Lynn hadn't really
thought about that before.
"I don't know. I suppose
that if you had wanted to
see a movie we would have
seen it.'
"Maybe not. I wanted to
see "Airplane" and we've
neve seen that."
"Yes we did. Remember,
we were really smashed?"
"Did we like it?"
"We were laughing all the
way through it; I remember
that. Beats me what we
were laughing at,- though."
"What can we do that
we both know we would
both like?" said Chuck,
obviously confused.
"I don't know. I don't
know what you like, besides
beer and me, anyway."
"I know even less than
that about you, I think.
Do you really like beer?"
"I drink it all the time."
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"That's not the
question."
"But that is my answer.
It's the only answer I have.
I know what we do, but I
don't know what we like.
"What would happen if
we stayed home tonight?"
"Are you kidding? Come
on, Chuck, it's Friday night!
We've got to go somewhere."
"You're right. But we've
got to talk, too."
"Well talk over a couple
of beers. IU even wait in
a line to get in.'
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