The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1983, Page Page 17, Image 17

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Daily Ncbrcskan
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Pago 17
tfcss Ms neighborJwod, guys Aibee plays . . .
frcn b cure a cood thins to be in,"eaid
Harley D-.:J:sa as he sat on hb front
porcli i.iu.iCmrtj kn apple and sipping
schnr; ;..i.:,.::ihot chocolate. Celeste
led in easy chdrs
WIU VkJ livlb kMikViil
on each iCiecf him.
This bctts cob 3 to class said
Cekste, taldnj a Ions pull from a
pitcher cf r.;:.r4; :iitL3. "And Just think
we're dcin our city a great service.
Harley, have you ever seen such dis
gusting people in your life?" She
pointed to a nearby house. - "
MaryLouise
it, L
"They look like drug dealers to me,"
said Otis. 'Maybe we ouht to call the
cops on 'em. You know, suspicious
activities and all that And will you
look at the hair on that guy? He's prob
ably been csleep since 1037."
. "Otis, that la unworthy of you " flar
ley chided. "I thought you were a good
Christian souL"
Tn just watching them to make
sure they dont fall into evil ways" Otis
said. "I think cf myself as a sort cf
earthly guardian aneL"
Celeste snickered.
Harley put down his hot chocolate
and bean taking notes on a steno pad.
Good stuff for the National In
truder, fcIhC he taid, locking across
the alley. "Father comes out cf the
house, mad. Kids are running all over
the place. Dc3 completely out cf con-4
tTCL" - -....y.. .......
neb ; like a buddies 'domestic
violence report" Celeste said.
Taii, here's the best part," Harley
said. "Father starts bellowins z the
As if on cue, an anry voice eman
ated frenrthe house. ;
"Harry! Harry Gre You est in the
house this minute! This fa the last time
Ira warning your
time threats are often a prelude to
homicide," he said. ' - '
"Do you think we should cell in the
FBI?" asked Celeste.
"I dont know, maybe an extermina
tor would be more effective" Harley
-said. - .i .
A loutish-looking youth cf about fif
teen emerged from the house across
the alley, and gazed malevolently
around the yard.
"Heidi!" he cried. "Heidi, dad's going
to beat your head in if you don't pick
' up your stuff!"
Heidi, a small, thin girl, appeared.
"Harry Greg, mom's really gonna be
mad at you," she whined. "Wait till I tell
her what you did!"
Harley whistled.
"Wow, this is really hot stuffl" he
exclaimed. "The cops are going to be
proud of us when they find out all
that's going on in this neighborhood."
, The father of Heidi and Harry Greg
stepped outside aain.
"Boomerf he yelled. "Harry Greg and
Heidi, where did you put that damned
dog? Boomer! Boomer!"
"As soon as I finish this report, I'm
taking it to the Lincoln Police Depart
ment," said Harley. "If we waste any
more time, Harry Greg, Heidi, Boomer
and everybody else in that house will
be lying in pools of blood. I know these
thiip. I've seen them in the movies."
"Well, here's somebody else you can
keep your beady eyes on," said Celeste,
passing her binoculars to Harley. "I
thiak you'd better videotape this one."
A police car, covered with shaving
cream and crepe streamers, pulled up
to the house next door. Several bois
terous, intoxicated cSeers emerged,
carrying bottles cf champagne.
"Come on over to the Policeman's
Brawl!" shouted one. "ItU be a real
good time!" V"
Harley groaned and proceeded to
tear up his notes. : ' - " ;
"Sometimes it just doesnt pay to be a
flood citizen." hS said. "Celeste, can vmi
bring me another hot chocolate? Make
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Action is also directed toward and
addressing the audience, so that spec
tators become like a chir&cter in the
play, from what He and She say it
seems appropriate to think of the
audience as the Public which can help
' to deaden any relationship.
In some lovely metaphors about love
in "Counting the Ways," Collins sadly
pulls off rose petals, and eats it before
he gets to the center, like the owl and
his Tootsie Roll pop.
She is r.ho r? intrigued by Love as a
game than as an undertaking between
two persons. Marcy wears the same
playful, malicious smile when she has
found out something about present
and past love3 as she might if she
found the last word of a crossword
puizle. .
Lincoln's exclusive hot tub rental
OPENING OCT. 29!
Stop by and relax in one of our private redwood-decked tubs.
Each with its own stereo and shower facilities.
Bring in this ad for 20 off your 1st visit
(offer good through November 14)
818 "P" Street in Haymarkct Square 475-8989
Reservations preferred Persons under 18 must be accompanied by a parent.
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Otb raised iuj eyes to hcavch.Lr.sf-t: fi ! riant hfcschnsTCi ti?.i trn
music houso, Inc.
1203 "On Stfcot
Phons: 476-6644
Featuring Professional Lino
Instruments fit CompellUvo Prices,
Why Go Out cf Tovn?
UNL musical
Rcceseory i Headquarters
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Ce'vi-e d f & si 10
was much more con
scientious. Anchor Tom
Brokaw did a fine job cf
recapsulin' the, day's e-
wnt.s with frph i-?5 a
There were no commer- Ultimately, we must an
cials, so Erokaw had the
opportunity to talk to his
guests without interrup
tion. Commercials usu-
of varying reliability! This
is frustrating but as tele
vision viewers we must
ben to ask ourselves this
Question: Is our need to
know riht away worth a
reporter losing his life?
swer no. The question that
we now must answer is
how long will we have to
wait before we learn the
whole story. In his age of
instant information, the
answer doesnt come easy.
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ally tal:e up six minutes
of an averate C3-minute
broadcast. Ironically, th
NEC broadest was ,24
minutej Iss.
. AECTs'IlIr.e'crered
another cenebe assess
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speci-wl cX!wi!b4 cover
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during a cemmentsry by
JeiTGrcerJ.
vision's ralrion durtea this
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