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Page 6 The Battalion Monday, November 12, 1990 TAMU Bicycling Club Addiction. Continued from page 4 on Thursday, and after a few slowed-down tunes, the crowd re turned to the floor for the thrash- dance favorite, “The Mountain Song.” The band also romped through “Been Caught Stealin'," and Farrell accompanied the band on a twelve string acoustic for “Three Days.” During “Pigs in Zen,” Farrell sung impromptu wisdom about snitching on your friends, ditching the lyrics he used on either of the two re corded versions. and Perkins joined the band at the front of the stage to play on a smaller acoustic drum kit. For their single-song encore, the group fulfilled their obligation to the audience with "Jane Says.” Na varro strapped on an acoustic guitar. Jane’s Addiction used a lot of props for a band that sounds so good recorded. The stage was deco rated with red and green Christmas lights, and dolls and bottles littered the amps and drums; the whole thing resembled a basement voodoo shop. And I felt the props w r ere needed. Except for Farrelj’s personal touches, the music tended to run to gether and sound the same. The fans didn’t notice that some of the performance seemed second rate, but the band didn’t convince me. The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex Help Wanted Services Students - need a job? Earn $400 to $800 per month as a route carrier for the Houston FREE PREGNANCY TESTING & Confidential Counseling Chronicle. Job requires working early morning hours, and a gas allowance is provided. If interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian Good Samaritan Pregnancy Testing and Counseling at 693-2323 for an appointment. 505 University Drive Houston Chronicle (Behind Nutri-System) 846-2909 ENGINEERING AIDE I Temporary position responsible for assisting sr. engr aides in maintaining maps, plats, plans & drawings, entering data on a PC, preparing spreadsheets, correspondence, etc.; general clerical duties. Pay rate: $5.48 per hour. 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But Hentges, Phillips, and Korniloff all share the guitar and bass work throughout the set. It’s a good thing the music behind Two Nice Girls is solid. A lot of peo ple will never be able to get around the lesbian themes the band uses. But with excellent musicianship, it s more likely that Two Nice Girls will make some fans who appreciate them as musicians even if they don t share their views all of the time. Plane ticket Houston to STL, Dec. 16 to Jan 8, $130 764- 6737. GETTING ENGAGED? 4/5 carat diarnond solitaire. Ex cellent condition, $2,000, 696-6428. Custom built speaker boxes. Designs for home and auto. Bestprlceintown Call BASS OF ALL TYPES. 823-7642 1000 MINI-CROSS OR DIET PLUS for only $14.95. Call 1-800-888-4988. Drafting table w/chair $25, 30x44 inch desk $25. The Bargain Place, located across from Chicken Oil, 846- 2429. 5-BR/3-Bath new 1991 Palm Harbor Doublewide, 2128 squarefeet. AC and set-up included. Starling at $39,900. Call now 1 -800-880-HOME. F OCHS o ii the p erforming A ■•Is Week Novpiiilior 12-19 Schedule of Events Monday, November 12 The Importance of Performing Arts in Society Lecture by Dr. John J. McDermott 6 p.m.. Room 205 MSC Reception at 6:30 p.m., Forsyth Gallery Tbesday, November 13 Poetry Readings by members of MSC Literary Arts 12 noon, MSC Flagroom "Into the Woods" presented by MSC Opas 8 p.m.. Rudder Auditorium Wednesday, November 14 Brown Bag Lunch 12 noon. Room 402 Academic Building Thursday, November 15 Brazos Valley Classical Guitar Society 12 noon. Academic Plaza University Chamber Series: John Walker, organist 8 p.m., A&M United Methodist Church Friday, November 16 Women's Chorus Open Rehearsal 10-11 a.m. MSC Flagroom Century Sounds 12-1 p.m. MSC Flagroom Saturday, November 17 Special Event 12 noon. Sterling C. Evans Library Sunday, November 18 'The Stolen White Elephanf'presented by OPAS, Jr. 2 p.m., 4 p.m.. Rudder Theatre Monday, November 19 Hambro Piano Quartet 8p.m., Rudder Theatre NEW- USED- REPO'S. Why shop anywhere else? We have it all, over 50 different floor plans to choose from. Financing available. Call 1-800-880-4663. $$ SAVE THOUSANDS $$. Buy your new Palm Harbor Home factory direct. HUGE DISCOUNTS on 2,3,4,5,6, bedroom singlewides and doublewides. Call (512)385- 8766. Drinkers’ beer, alcohol provide empty calories By STEPHANIE GROGAN and KARA HOSACK Special to The Battalion Are you aware of the effects on behavior and the empty calories in alcohol? Alcoholic beverages tend to be high in calories and low in other nutrients. Even moderate drinkers may need to drink less if they wish to achieve ideal weight. To calculate the approximate cal ories in an alcoholic beverage use this formula: multiply the number of ounces of alcohol times the proof times .8 to get the number of alcohol calories. For example, two ounces of 80 proof liquor contain: two times 80 times .8 or 128 alcohol calories. Many people do not realize that a liquid could have so many empty cal ories. One beer alone contains 175. These calories can add up after awhile. Alcohol affects every organ of the body. Heavy drinkers may lose their appetites for foods containing essen tial nutrients. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies occur commonly in heavy drinkers. Poor intake of food is part of the problem, but also alco- Next Meeting: Tuesday, Nov*. 13, 1990 8:30 pm, 407ab Ruddei Speaker: Jeanette Altenhof Nutritionist from The Sandstone Cente will speak on sports nutrition tylonday, N< Wii For more information, contact: Gordon Powell (823-6224) Clean up tliat trash! Bring your cans and make some money! v Cl-*,, 4. L >& K'cycle, Anry! W / " VcYCV* urn \o pla ^Cotto If inv HeyAgs! RGCycl6your aluminum cans! (its for fun and PROFIT!) 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No. 14 Tex: he Southwest i or and Texas for the Free Lecture Sponsored by the Christian Science.Qrganization Date: Time: Location: Tuesday, Nov. 13 3:00 p.m. MSC Room 229 Mr. Harris, who received degrees in Business Administration and Accounting, has been active in the computer industry, the U.S. State Department, and local community service. He is cur rently involved full time in the Christian Science Ministry. ting Texas beat H< an clinch the Bowl by winn ^ames against md Texas A&I Jankovich st :he bowl decisf jreat opportu team best desei “This would for the Cotton NBC, Notre D (ether and wa on, so the hi meet Colora hampionship, However, M make history tl said. “We have a no other team that is to finis straight years,’ ished first in ] 1948 and first “A lot of s pened in the p still a lot of foo hoi alters the absorption and use of some essential nutrients. The most dramatic evidence of al cohol’s disruptive behavior appears in the liver. This is the only organ whose cells can oxidize alcohol for fuel to any great extent. All other cells are affected by the presence of alcohol but can do practically noth ing to get rid of it. Serious health problems are also associated with heavy drinking such as cirrhosis of the liver and some neurological disorders. Cancer of the throat and neck is much more common in people who drink and smoke than in people who don’t. Another factor to conside about alcohol is the effect on one’s behav ior. At the blood alcohol concentra tion level of . 1 percent, the body lo- sesself-control. Speech impairment and significantly reduced reaction time are signs of intoxication. And remember, a level of .1 percent is considered legally drunk in the state. More information is available through the MUNCCH program at Sbisa Dining Center or through the A.P. Beutal Health Center. 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