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Street roots Aug. 31, 2012 Joe on Krazy by John R. Brown In my homeless life I’ve met a man with a woman’s voice and a woman with the voice of a man. That’s just the luck of the genetic lottery. I’ve also met a black man who loves vigilantes and a gay veteran who misses W. Both seek the succor of Fox News, the balm of Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity. Succor and balm indeed! I’ve heard a fat guy complain about food stamps (but that was just Rush Limbaugh) and Sarah Palin decry contraceptives. Joe the Bartender used to ask Krazy Gugenheim “How can you argue with that?” A Microwave for Sylvia By Andrea Shetzline Into the not mattering One-finned goldfish Flail sidewise into yet Another belle jour. In primitive Zen My disgraceful hum of Breath continues What for, what for. This version recurs Sans cheerful final stanzas Its chest stuffed full With rain clouds. Answers on page 6 By Cole Merkel Crossword 1 2 3 Sudoku 4 13 Across 1. happily_____after” 5 ._____Street, USA 9. Warsaw___ 13. Grow dim 14. La_____Vita (1960 film) 15. One’s partner 16. Philippe Petit’s occupation 19. Vulgar 20. Cesspool 21. Asian language 22. Owl’s hangout 24. Thinks about carefully 26. Pitching star 29. Lion sound 31. Itty-bitty 32. Babies’ first, maybe 37. Like some pizza orders 38. Compete (for) 39. Kind of exam 41.1973 Bob Marley & The Waiters song 46. Wrath 47. Sixth Jewish month 48. Match part 49. An informal abbv. in speech, e.g. 53. Burglar 55. Noodlehead 56. Rooty and friends 58. True physical figures of earths 62. War of 1898 65. Continental currency 66. Detroit athlete 67. Thou-shalt-not 68. Inks 69. Sean Connery, for one 70. Bite like a beaver Down 1. Young newts 2. Colorado resort 3. Halftime lead, e.g. 4. Kind of center 16 8 19 1 9 4 5 1 9 8 49 50 5 5 51 55 62 4 1 2 7 6 2 4 3 3 6 2 63 6 65 7 9 68 5. Dairy farm sound 6. Heidi’s home 7. Freeze 8. Recently cut grass 9. Neighbor of Ger. 10. It’s just over a foot 11. Cloudless 12. Tourist town in Greece 14. Plant disease 17. Ivan IV and Mikhail, e.g. 18. Sleeper’s woe 23. Unsophisticated 25. Exorcist’s target 26. Part of a play 27. ____-Ola, American beverage since the 1940s 28. “Cogito___sum” 30. Cucumber-mint Indian recipe 33. Kind of column 34. In want of affection 35. Units of work 36. After-Christmas event 40. Allow 42. Genus in the iris family, plural 43. A meal, plural 44. _____ schnitzel, a popular German way to serve pork 45. One who forces 49. Money in the bank, say 50. ___New Guinea 51. Eyeball benders 52. Body of good conduct 54. Greenway in Northeast Portland 57. Palm starch 59. Desktop feature 60. Comedian Carvey 61. Winter forecast 63. Figs. 64. Big Apple attraction, with The” The objective of Sudoku is to fill all the blank squares with the correct numbers, from 1 to 9. Every row, column and square must include all digits, 1 through 9, in any order. Office Cat Rooty sends a big thank you to the readers out there who supported our vendors during the dog days o f summer. Thank you for braving the heat!