friday, October 24, 1980 daily nebraskan page 5 Marie SECOND ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL COPIES REGULARLY 4 Continued from Page 4 "Then why, do tell, do you scan the personals every day for your name?" Marie is caught off balance but quickly recovers. "Amusement," she says, dropping her hands into her poc kets. "Amusement." "I see," I say. "Well, maybe I'm doing a little flame seeking too. I don't have any illusions about it though, and before you ask me about Jason. .. ." "You like him because you can keep your distance. THAT makes a lot of sense." "Actually," she says, "It does." !n any other mood, I might concede. In this one, I arch my eyebrows and snort. Marie kicks me in the shins. I howl. Thanks a lot," she says, "now I'm depressed." "Good," I say. "I guess I'm a movie baby too. Nobody is ever good enough because they just don't match up to the silver screen standards. How could anybody? Anymore people look passionately into each other's eye -the other eye is usually focused on the door." Marie is off and running. I sigh and slide down the tree, and sit with hands over knees. Marie paces back and forth orating. I throw a dirt clod at her. She stops in mid-sentence and looks down at me. Her mouth hangs open. I smile innocently up at her. Marie laughs and slides down next to me. She hooks her arm in mine and puts her head on my shoulder. "Well," she sighs, "What else is new?" ONLY 212 WITH COUPON xerox 9400-9500 overnight orders letter or legal size 20 lb white bond paper all self-service copies 2Vit with coupon valid 7 days a week CLIP THIS AND SAVE OFFER GOOD OCT. 1-OCT. 31. 1980 .. L330 No. 13 KlOKMSfl IM Park Free Wrttt3& I 475-COPY i plunge into the music of Elections similar. . . Continued from Page 4 at the "wirt, wirt"), Martin Van Buren brilliantly schemed and maneuvered his way into the White House. But once there, he proved disastrously indecisive and inept. 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