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University Commons • Uniformed security 7 days a week • Resident Amenity Cards • Security alarm system • Fully furnished • Monitored alarm system • Full size washer & dryer • Sand volleyball court • Heated pool • Caged basketball court • Private balconies and patios COMMONS g apartments 338-4000 90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 974011 1, 2, & 4 Bedroom Apts. Smith: Oregon fans should be ready for unpredictability Continued from page 5A from Mac Court, Cathrine Kraayeveld and Co. could be on the verge of a magical season. Remember, A.I.P. The only problem with anything is that everything (Murphy’s Law) has the potential of happening and for some reason, the situation the Ducks are in, everything (Murphy’s Law) seems to happen with greater frequency. So Duck fans, prepare. Prepare for gray hairs (I would just shave mine off anyway), premature wrinkles and age lines. Keep track of how many years you have on this earth because you might possibly lose a few by March. Get a squeeze ball. Tty not to punch anything too solid (unless you want to pull an Aaron Brooks). Tty not to throw full beverage con tainers either in your own house or at the television in the bar. Have pre-de termined, sacrificial objects that will suffice. Finally, have passion but please, also have patience. So with that in mind, take your seat in your favorite recliner (or your friend’s, whichever works for you), bar or sports bar (Rennie’s), bleacher (Mac Court) and get ready for one of the more unpredictable Pac-10 seasons in recent memory. After all, it should be a blast. No matter how maddening it could be. briansmith@dailyemerald.com Women's: OSU has not had a consistent starter in its lineup oonnnuea Trom page dm against the Women of Ttoy after sus taining a minor ankle sprain last week. Redshirt sophomore guard Casey Bunn is the team’s leading re bounder, pulling down 5.6 per game. Self-service DVD & Game Rentals Mew titles everg week OPEN: Mon - FTri 7am-2am Sat & Sun 1 Oam-2am Visit on Thur and Flri 11 -5pm for demonstrations and free popcorn with any rental In the lower level of the EMU 021102 Oregon State’s most notable incon sistency has been that no player has started all 13 games this season. stephenmiller@dailyemerald.com w * on stands Wednesday, January 12th To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 Horoscope by Holiday Mathis TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (January 7). Your excel lent self-care attracts the best to you this year. This month features life-changing educational opportunities! Loved ones learn from you, and their success contributes to your success. Clear out any communication trouble, and get your living arrangement in order this month. Change your financial plan in March for a wind fall in June. Your lucky numbers are: 9,20,41, 29 and 22. ARIES (March 21 -April 19) Believe in your tal ent. Beware of the trap of becoming an arm chair philosopher or poet when you could rise to the level of a practicing artist. All of the re wards go to those who are willing to dig in and do the work. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It's a big challenge to break out of your fixed mind-set now. It seems that things are as they have been eter nally and as they will remain forever. Being around a mentally bendy Aquarius or Libra is the remedy. GEMINI (May 21 -June 21). It's go-go-go time. The pace is fast, so not only are mistakes ig nored, they are also of little consequence. The quantity of production outweighs its quality in the end. This evening brings riotous fun. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Young people learn quickly because they have no precon ceived notions. It's impossible to learn what you think you know already. A relationship can blossom when you stop anticipating the other person's next move. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Everybody loves a shortcut, and you'll find one that many would benefit knowing. Keep it to yourself for a while, though. Your expertise is well earned, and oth ers will respect it more when you don't share so readily. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Sweet gestures and kind words are exchanged. Friendships devel op when you reach out because you want to, not because you've got anything in particular to gain from the interaction. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). You're a dear; you're a doll; you're a pal! And this is why so much of your time is at other people's disposal. No one is going to think you're the bad guy if you say, "I wish I could help you, but I can't!* SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The stars remind you of the physical limitations we all share. Since you can't create more time in the day, in order to improve your life, you'll have to create more value. Aim for a bigger accomplishment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Anywhere people gather to work on health is fabulous for your love life. If you are in a relationship, rein forcing your commitment to health makes you feel sexy. And if single, you'll meet others with like values. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It seems that your mood depends solely on how a key rela tionship is going for you. It's time to take the power back that you're so readily giving away. Feast at life's table instead of settling for the crumbs on the floor! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Ask for more - just for the heck of it! People are surprisingly agreeable to your requests. The experiences you gathered from dating Mr./Ms. Wrong will help you make the most of tonight's adventure. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your self-concept is going through another one of those incre mental changes. Experiment by thinking, talk ing and dressing differently. 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