Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 31, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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Heat
continued from page 5
places to cool off and work out at
the same time. Springfield offers the
Willamalane Park Swim Center and
the Lively Park Swim Center, which
has a water slide and a large wave
pool. Both are good places to enjoy
cool water and chlorine.
A simpler way to get cool is to go
into a local grocery and stand in the
frozen foods aisle for a while, al
though it would be a good idea to
move around and act like a shopper
to avoid suspicious looks from store
employees. Other large, air condi
tioned commercial buildings include
Circuit City, the Oakway Center, Tar
get and Trader Joe's.
For those with a literary bent, li
braries make a good escape destina
tion. The Eugene Public Library and
the University's Knight Library are
both large and air conditioned, with
plenty of titles to keep readers occu
pied until the sun goes down. Book
stores are also good places for read
ing, but don't have as much seating to
accommodate those just trying to
make it out of the sun.
If leaving home isn't an option,
then living quarters can always be re
vamped to escape the heat. Air con
ditioners can cost anywhere from
$100 to $850, but will certainly
make indoor life a little more tolera
ble. Fans, which are much cheaper
but less effective, are also a good
thing to keep around.
However one beats the heat this
summer, it is always important to re
member one thing: It's gotten up to
117 degrees in Phoenix, Ariz., so it
could be worse.
Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
Montry
continued from page 5
in the first one. But I can't — no, I
refuse — to see another American
Pie movie until somebody kidnaps
the screenwriter and replaces him
with someone with some sem
blance of original thought. That, or
perhaps a bottle of Jim Beam, will
get me through yet another mun
dane cinematic nightmare.
• "Freaky Friday," starring Jamie
Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, fea
tures an overly uptight mother and
an angst-ridden, rebellious 15-year
old girl who can't seem to relate to
each other. So something miracu
lous and magical happens that final
ly allows both parties to be in the
other's shoes for awhile, after which
a realization takes place and they
live happily ever after in mother
daughter relationship bliss.
Yeah, that's never been done be
fore How about the first billion times
they made it? Here's a hint to the
filmmakers: Count your losses and
give up. The movie sucked before,
and it will surely suck now.
So there you have it, four movies
that are sure to sap the life from any
viewer suckered into watching them.
That is if you take my advice, irra
tional and bitter as it is.
Contact the managing editor
at janmontry@dailyemerald.com.
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (July 31). An
ongoing argument about money could
get in the way of romance. Instead of
spending more, put in more work, and
your relationship will grow stronger. You'll
both have to change expectations, but
it's a good exercise.
To get the advantage, check the day's
rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most
challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) _ Today is an
8 _ You should be in a pretty good
mood, but dont let that make you sloppy.
Not everything will go as anticipated. Try
to figure it out before you're surprised.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a
6 _ Ybu still have a stack of chores to do,
but you could take some time to relax. It
would be better not to work too fast.
You're liable to make a mistake that way.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a 7
_ Put money away for a rainy day, when
you may feel like traveling. Heed criti
cism from an insightful person, but
reserve the right to decide for yourself.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a
5 _ Follow your habits and your routine,
and stash away as many goodies as you
can. You might need them someday
soon. Be as prepared as possible.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is an 8 _
You may soon discover there's not quite
as much in your coffers as you thought.
This is good to know. It'll spur you to
new heights of creativity
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 6
_ The odds are good that things won't
turn out exactly as you'd planned. This is
your cue to get busy, not to have a hissy
fit.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a 7
_ Again, you want to check ail facts
before passing them on. Review your
work for typos, too, and don't believe all
that you hear.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a
6 _ tbu're in a delicate phase of the
negotiations. Make sure you have the
facts and figures to back up your claim.
And ask for more than you’ll get.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _
Today is a 7 _ Don't get overzealous.
Remember, the details really do matter.
This is a lesson you don't want to learn
the hard way.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today
is a 7 _ Don't start off on your adventure
yet; there's something you haven't con
sidered. A change that's beyond your
control could inspire a revision.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is
a 7 _ The action could be fast and furi
ous for the next couple of days. Don't
make big decisions till you have all the
facts. That might not be till next Monday.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a
7 _ By now you may have lulled yourself
into a familiar routine. Don't let your
guard down. A new discovery could
require a quick change of plans.
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