Page 4 • The Battalion • Thursday, August 8, 1996 The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day Kite* npd&iY T%Mw% ttKni i 1 Month FREE Rent 1 Bedroom Special Glenwood Apartments 2011 Labrisa 779-3220 Welcome Aggies August FREE! Large 2 Bedrooms Clothes Washers/Dryers available Ceiling Fans • Intrusion Alarms Health Club • Swimmimg Pool Utilities Paid (water, heating of water, sewer, garbage pickup) $419 $439 College Court Sonnenhlick 823-7039 691-2062 3300 S. College 3700 Plainsman Duplex’s Starting $500 to $550 Fourplexes Starting $400 to $550 Northgate 1/1 all bills pd. $395 Old College 1/1 $290 Close to campus shuttle 1bd/1ba & 2bd/1ba or 2bd/2 or 1.5 ba locator service 696-4464 Equity Real Estate Management D.R. CAIN PROPERTIES Brazos House flpts. 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Longmire House flpts. 2300 Longmire, C.S. 693-7741 Yellow House flpts. SW Pkwy & Welsh, C.S. 696-9492 / BD/1 BA&2 BD/1 BA or 2 BD/ 2 BA APTS. Duplexes & 4-P/exes - Bryan & C.S. Our Apartments Are Cleaner Our Prices Are Better Our Service is the BEST!! MflIM OFFKE - 3002 Texas Ave. S., C.S. 693-8850 Now Preleasing for the fall! Ask about our leasing policy! CLARKE &WYNDHAM, INC. Now Leasing: Close to Wolf Pen Creek Park 3/2 Fourplex Close to WPC Park Washer/Dryer Included, Some Bills Paid CS 2/1.5 Spacious Du/Fourplexes, Washer/Dryer Included, Shuttle, Some Bills Paid Bryan 1 Bedroom Efficiency Pool, Shuttle, Built-Ins, Some Bills Paid, Some Pets OK Bryan 2/1.5 Duplex Fenced, W/D Connections Some Bills Paid, Pets OK 846-4409 A li Rtn Kl HI f* KIM1? RBTC ' ft I* PR tf V If I* KIWI Clf f 9 Attention all students!!! Grants & Scholarships avail able from sponsors! Billions of $$$ in college money S$$. Call 1-800-243-2435 Free Financial Aid! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All stu dents are eligible regardless of grades, income or par ent's income. Let us help Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F58553 III® ? AUTO •' 1986 BMW 325 E, grey, 4 door, auto, cold a/c, all power Retail $6,975, only $4,975 best 696-3831 1986 Toyota CeHca, 5 speed, dependable, $750, non- negotiable. Please call 268-7786 Seized cars from tl75. Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your Area. Toll Free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-1652 for current listings. 1985 VW Jetta, 110 K, runs well, sunroof, new tires, stereo, a/c, alarm. $2,300. 694-2714 '93 corvette - 40th anniversary, coupe, fully loaded, 25 K mis., automatic. Excellent condition. $23,900/ O.B.O. D-(713) 621-0170, E-(713) 251-4265 '86 Suburban Silvarado 454 heavy duty towing pack age, good condition, records available $7,600. 31" Airstream Excella trailer $6,500. 1-409-779-3700 Hit nrn a. nnKAafkact "The Pink House” Everything you’ve dreamed of & more. 1987 Victorian elegance - sweet romance - gourmet candlelight dinners. 364-2868 Parents Special at Angelsgate Bed & Breakfast - Affordable, elegant suites at the price of a hotel room. Call 779-1231 »J MUSIC I -.rx ‘AGGIE* Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. 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W/D, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle, microwave, Intru sion alarm, $459/mo. 846-7454 Large 2-1, great location, on shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, celling fans, $439/mo. 823-7039 Great deal!! 2-1, 884 sq. ft., 5 closets, microwave, ceil ing fans, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062 Walk to campus! Northgate area Normandy Square condos - 2 bdrm/1 ba. Available immediately; also pre leasing for August $575. Purchase option available. 776-3690 or 268-0840. MONTERREY APARTMENTS - 2 bedroom, 813 sq! ft , pool, ceiling fans, large closets & kitchens. Pre-leasing August - $475 - water/sewer paid. 268-0840 or 776- 3690 _ The Villas of Cherry Hollow - A spacious 1-1 only $449/mo 8> 2-1 1/2 studio, recently renovated. Walk to class! 503 Cherry St., C.S. 846-2173 Large 2 bdrm/1 ba apartment now available, on shutLle route. Excellent for college student or small family. $365/mo. 1-800-840-9931 Quiet country atmosphere - 2 bedroom mobile home anchored, wooded $335/mo + bills, no pets . 693-8534 Walk to A&M - 2 blocks from campus on Northside, 2- 1 four-plex, no pets, $350-$400/mo. 696-7266 Look!!! Why pay rent when you can own a manufac tured home for less 2 & 3 bdrm model homes on large wooded sites ready to move In. 779-2123 Microwaves, refrigerators, laundry stack units, other appliances. Appliance Distributors. 775-3282 Fn perfect condition - Black lacquer armoire, 5 ft. tall, 3 shelves & 2 drawers $100, firm Call Todd at 229-3447 Cardloglide exercise equipment, works great, barely used, already assembled $135 O.B.O. Call Myra at 693-0638 1/1 condo, microwave, shuttle, pool, tennis courts. $37,500 696-4227 CD - Recorder available for use. For details/rates, con tact: Lawrence at 693-1205 or email dragon1@mail.myriad.net. Blank CD's available for $10 each. Bookcase/entertainment center $100, mountain bike $75, bed $100, desk $60, sofa $200, lamps $80/$70 & more! Call Andres 693-4473. http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~agp1541 Queen size waterbed bookcase headboard whitewash finish, month old, 98% waveless matress, heater, excellent condition, great buy! $300. Christy 694-6433 7 day Florida T Caribean vacation. Bought for $400, selling for $300. 696-3055 nights or 862-4184 days. Must sell! Electric dryer, needs belt $25, 16 ft. cubic refrigerator, runs great $50. 696-5138 Very good condition trundle bed plus head and foot boards at $ 150 693-5338 4 piece wood bedroom set includes: nighFstands, 2 dressers & mirror (no bed) at $110, 19 in. color t.v, at $60. Kenneth 696-4343 Sofa queen sleeper - maroon pattern $225, 14 pt. dia mond for Aggie ring $110. Call 764-5645 MoBTie home, Oak Forest Park, 2 bdrmTFbath, central a/c & heat, island kitchen, deck, large $14,500. (713) 497-0549 Yard sale - 702 Concho. Saturday, August 10th at 9 a.m. Furniture, microwave, clothes, nick nacks and loads of cool stuff Mountain Bikes fully reconditioned - 21 speed $180, 18 speed $150, 10 speed $80, only 1 female Beach Bike $40 Hurry while they last! 846-8295 More Mountain Bikes reconditioned - : TTspeed $5CL numerous 10 speeds $40. only one 12 speed racing bike $50, female 10 speed racer $40 846-8295 Powerful 40 watts RMS Marantz receiver. Firs! $100 takes It! 846-8295 PETS Adopt: Puppies, Kittens. Cats, Dogs. Many purebreds! Brazos Shelter 775-5755 Free medium size dog Moving & can't take 1 1/2 yr old female, cute. mix. 693-1046 or 696-7065 HELP WANTED HELPERS WANTED Exterior/Interior sheet rock, painting and carpentry Flexible Work Schedule 775-7126 July Free!! 2 bdrm/2 ba four-plex, 1104 Adam Circle, $500/mo, pets o.k. 693-9959 2 bedrooms starting at $465/mo, close to campus, shopping, many amenities. Call 693-1906 1. bedrooms starting $385/mo, 2 different floor plans, large closets, many amenities. 693-1906 Southwood Valley four-plex - 2409 Bosque, 2 bdrm/L bath studio style, $410/mo. No pets, shuttle route. 731-8951 ' Live for less. 5 blocks from TAMU. College Main Apartments. 846-2089. Large'2 - 1 1/2, W/D, 2007 Monito Way, $435/mo.. $300/dep. 696-1245 The Houston Chronicle has an opening for a female carrier in the women’s dormi tories for the fall semester. The route requires working early morning hours, 7 days a week and earns $600 - $700 per month. If interested, call: Julian at 693-2323. Sublease 1 year starting August 16, 2 bdrm/2 bath, $450/month. $200 off first month's rent. 693-6903 leave message Sublease spacious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath, $545/mo, 12 month lease. Colony Apts. Water 8 sewer paid, shut tle bus & pool. 691-2469 Southwood Valley - T story four-plex, 2 bdrm/2 ba, w/d, shuttle rt., $550/mo. 690-7873 Bargain - 1 bdrm apartment, 9 month tease, 12 month rates, $410/mo., quiet, window faces park end apart ment. No deposit. Call anytime 764-7772 3 blocks To TAMU. Utilities paid, w/d, 1 bdrm/T ba effi ciency. Unfurnished $415/mo, furnished $425/mo available 8/13. (214) 343-0860/696-4455 Sublease August 21st. - 2 bdrm/1 bath, GoldenWest Apartment. $300/mo, on shuttle route. 764-5821 2 bdrms/1 1/2 bath Lor 2-4 roommates to share, 2 blocks from TAMU. 693-3480 2 bdrm/2 ba duplex $650/mo. Great locatiion, covered parking, w/d, furnished or partially furnished. Call (409) 441 -1014, (409) 539-1011 Beautiful townhouse for lease to either 1 or 2 people Great location, 1 1/2 baths, w/d conn., fireplace, direct ly on bus-line, $485/mo. 775-3531 Nice 1 bdrm/T bath, walking distance to campus. Quiet area, cheaper Bryan utilities. $395/mo. 846-0754 2-1, nice condition, back fenced yard, on shuttle, $450/mo. 822-2492 Sublease 1 bdrm at Colony Apartments, $385/mo. 694-2204 or 1-800-283-6148 14 x 76 - 2 bdrm/2 bath, new floor & carpet, all appli ances w/ W/D, central air & heat $9,650, possible owner finance. In nice central Northgate Park, 1 mile from campus 828-3643/823-8486 2 bdrm/1 ba four-plex, w/d, new fridge, carpet & paint, ceiling fans, water paid, shuttle route, $500/mo. 764- 2019 Brand new 1,283 bedroom deluxe apartment homes!! Privacy gates, monitored alarms, loft style floor plans, full size W/D, discounted cable TV, club house, com puter center, pool 8 gym Call Anita Place at Saddlewood Apartments 775-8800. Special discounts for part-time students. BUSINESS OPPORTUMITY Market demand has created the need for a Distributor in your area Internationally recognized products new in the U.S offers rare entry opportunity for exploding growth Excellent income potential and management support Minimal investment required Carol at (409) 968-6801 or (409) 249-5572 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Cruise Ships Now Hiring - Earn up to $2,000+/month working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies World travel Seasonal 8 full-time employment avail able No experience necessary. For more information call 1-206-971-3550 ext. C58553. Airlines Now Hiring - Domestic 8 International staff needed! Flight attendants, ticket agents, reservation- ists, ground crew + more. Excellent travel benefits! Call 1-206-971-3690 ext L58551 Alaska Summer Employment - Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000 - $6,000+ per month. Room 8 Board! Transportation! Male/Female. No experience necessary! (206) 971-3510 ext A58554 Windows Programmer, fulT-llme only. Elite Software 846-2340, www.elite.soft.com Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings Working hours 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone Call 823-1614 for appt. Prestigious teaching position, must have had fx. b.L. 5 yrs. +, 8 college experience. Work evenings 8 Saturdays, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI's, Pi's etc. 694-2122 telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr, days, evening 8 weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268- 5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F College Station. SUMMER WORK. Up to $9.00 starting. P-t/F-t, temp./ perm, available. Internships 8 Scholarships available (Conditions exist). Training provided 696-7734 telemarketers needed promoting the circus. All shifts, flex, hrs., M-F. Mike 846-8818 INSPIRATIONS - Now hiring friendly sales people for the fall. Apply at Inspirations, Post Oak Mall. Part-time bookkeeper - flexible hours. Apply within Piper's Chevron, Texas Ave. at Univ. Dr. Part-time heip wanted. Apply within Piper's Chevron, Texas Ave. at Univ, Dr. Vineyard Court Hotel, 6 front desk personnel for day time shift 8 also evening / weekend shift. Apply at 216 Dominik, C. Station. No phone calls please Woodworker 8 matting 8 framing - student worker w/experience needed. ASAP!! Call 845-1631 Need individualto work in billing office. Call Steve 691- 0206 ' Full-time lube technician, experienced but not manda tory. Benefits-health ins., profit sharing, etc. Wal-mart Super Center. Part-time Marketing - Telephone followup. Must have good grades, solid work credentials. Good bonus for performance. Call for interview: 775-0400 (Victor). Teacher aids needed - part-time hours, mornings or afternoons Mon.-Fri., also need - substitutes, flexible hours, experience with children preferred. 823-4751 ask for Kim or Kamy China Garden Ristaurant now hiring all positions. Please call 823-2818 Part-time ClericaL Position - Monday and Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., and every other Saturday 10:00 a m. - 2:00 p.m. Starting August 17th. Apply in person: Nationwide Insurance. 1100B Harvey Road (Post Oak Square). Waitstaff $8 - $10/hr average Also cashier position. Apply at Golden Corral Childcare helper needed 3:00-5:30 p m. weekdays. Transportation 8 references required. Call 693-7416 REAL ESTATE Outstanding equestrian facility, 20 minutes from Texas ASM University. Lovely ranch home, 3,200 sq. ft., 50 cares of lush coastal pasteurs w/horse 8 cattle facility. (409) 690-0029 Wellborn. Tx ROOMMATE Female ASM roommate wanted, house 1 block from campus, free rent + utilities. Call for details 846-3376 Responsible roommate needed to share 2 bedroom duplex in Bryan area $240/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call Patrick at 776-8124 Female roommate needed. Own bedroom 8 bath in mobile home, $225/mo + 1/2 utilities. 693-8004 Needed 2 roommates, 3 bdrm/2 bath, 2 car garage, w/d, shuttle bus. 1511 Arctic Cir, off Andersen Rd. 622-5680 Jackie Roommate wanted, male or female, 3 bdrm/2 bath house, really snazzy, $300/mo + 1/3 utilities. 822-9563 Female share 2 bdrm/2 bath, C. Sta., bus It., $280/mo + ail bills paid. 693-0661 1-1, new carpet, conveniently, new washers, mailboxes 8 bus-stops. Call 696-5662 Sublease 2 bdrm/2 bath, w/d, walking distance to cam pus, no deposit 693-0800 Brand newNorthgatefourpiex, walk toA 8 M, 2-2,a/c, ceiling fan, $575/mo. Call 846-4076 2 bdrm overlooking pool, near mail, wash 8 shuttle buil $300/mo. All bills paid but phone. Call cindy: 846- 4414 Roommate needed for fall. Duplex, $275/mo + 1/2 util ities, pets ok, w/d. 694-6629 Roommate needed in 3-2 house w/swlmmlng pool, large fenced yard, w/d, $350/mo including utilities. 361-0067 Cain or Leslie 1 to 2 male roommates needed. 2 bdrm-2 ba, w/d, $205/mo + utilities, walk to campus, covered parking. Spacious 8 very clean. Christian male preferred. (512) 592-6103 Male/female roommate needed for fall/spring. 2 bdrm/2 bath, $185/mo + 1/3 utilities. Aug./Sept. Free!! Sublease now! 694-8639 Female roommate needed. $200/mo, 3 bedroom house In N. Bryan. Call 778-8416 for more information. Wanted - 2 male roommates to share 3-2 house off of George Bush $267/mo + utilities. Contact Ken at (210) 943-4093 8 leave message Female roommate $275/mo, all bills paid. 1995 mobile home - Oak Forest Park on A 8 M bus rt. Available ASAP 696-6687 HELP WANTED Yeast Infection Women 16 years of age and older If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, irritation or discharge you may be eligible to par ticipate. As a participant you will receive $150 for completion of study (3 visits). Physician visits and medication are FREE. No blood drawn!! Sinus Infection? If you are at least 18 years old and have a sinus infection with symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, you may qualify to participate in a research study. If you qualify you will receive: AT NO CHARGE Sinus X-Rays Study-Related Medical Care Study Medication Financial Compensation Psoriasis Study Individuals with psoriasis needed to participate in a research study using an investigative topical medication. Volunteers will be compensated for their time and travel. Fever Blister Study Volunteers with history of herpes labi- alis (fever blisters) needed to partic ipate in a research study using an investigational topical preparation. Must be pre-screened before your next fever blister. Eligible volunteers may receive up to $280. Call NOW for information Chronic Lower Back Pain Study Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed with chronic lower back pain requiring daily pain medication to participate in a ten week clinical research study using an investigational pain medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Acne Study Volunteers with severe nodular acne needed to participate in a 20 week research study with a known oral med ication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated for their time & travel. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 SERVICES BRUNO A. SHIMEK ‘83 Attorney at Law Licensed By Supreme Court of Texas • DWI'S • DIVORCE • MIP'S • PERSONAL INJURY DRUG RELATED OFFENSES TREE INITIAL CONSULTATION” 823-3327 118 South Main Bryan, Texas 77803 Not Certified By The Texas Board of Legal Specialization Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day 8 overnight ser vice. Re-stringlng tennis 8 racquet-ball racquets. 696- 9733 AAA Texas Defensive Driving 8 Driver’s Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count, M-TU(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) 8 Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome, $25 cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr, Ste 217, 846-6117, Show up 30 min, early. Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia, etc! Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696 ADVERTISERS: WANT TO REACH MORE THAN 40,000 RETURNING A&M STUDENTS? Ads in our annual Back-to-School issues on Friday, Aug, 30, and Monday, Sept. 2, can chalk up extra sales for you. Make an educated move and reserve your space today! DEADLINE AUG. 23 For rates and reservations, call 845-2696 The Battalion 103 years at Texas A&M university Music THE SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES I n life, every thing we say and do is mere camou flage for our true personali ty. Yet there is one aspect of our lives that describes us in just one glimpse: our CD collection. The music we buy and listen to explains everything about us, all in a con venient carrying case. Glance through someone’s collection and, judging by what lurks in there, one can tell if someone is really the ace they pretend to be or just a big loser with a pen chant for Barry Manilow. Every CD is like a clue, adding to the complete pattern of the person. The first thing to look for in a music collection is the method of organization. If CDs are strewn about in no particular order or being held in the wrong case, this is a clear sign that the own er’s bedroom floor is lined with a thick layer of filthy socks and dirty clothes. What’s worse is if the CDs are in strict alphabeti cal order, or subdivided by genre and year of release. This is the mating call of the truly anal re tentive — just hope they have the decency to wait until you leave before they begin dusting. Even more important than or ganization is content. In most parts of the country, a collection with more than two Garth Brooks albums is grounds for di vorce. But around here, exces sive country compilations are more prevalent. Though conces sions must be granted for locale, much can be inferred by a music collection where one comes face to face with George Strait and Randy Travis on a habitual ba sis. Where one finds extensive country gold, three other things are sure to be scattered around as well — empty Pearl Light cans, Copenhagen-ring-around- the-Wranglers, and a nasty dog that constantly scratches itself. If the focus of someone’s collec tion relies heavily on the sound of the fiddle, you should be fo cused on something else, how to make a quick escape without slipping on the sawdust. But what about the pers: whose collection is chockful! MTV buzz b ands and groi: that have a stranglehold on,; Weekly Top 40? Undernej that layer of Mossimo orffl Fear apparel reveals a soui simple as a Hootie and theBi: fish concept album and an at: tude as refreshingly juvenile; the average Bush fan. Thorag people in this category are: reason the Goo Goo Dolls eiis, they are generally harmles creatures; unless, of course. stand between them and the : est trend. Also, look out for the mu; collection firmly grounded ini ‘60s and the ‘70s. These CDor era merely want to get back the day when the “music m mattered, man.” Not especia aggressive, the ‘60s and'” fan’s main hobby is relax! eyes closed, dreaming about furbishing that VW Bug,)! somehow incorporating more a flow. But be warned. Spend" too much time around the etc plete Doors and Pink Floyd k lection can lead someone to sessively search for that perfe black light poster and develc| an appreciation for tie-dye. Perhaps the category tk says the most is the one tk consists primarily of Britiilj downer music like The Smith I Morrissey and Depeche Modi Whoever possesses albumsb more than one of these bands sure to be annoying in sever; categories. One category is tk intense admiration of everyth": British, from accents to twee: jackets. To them, heaven cor sists of sipping tea and watchiri Hugh Grant films. Even mor; frightening is their obsessio: with the music, knowing inoon sequential trivia facts abouttki artists, identifying with themor. a personal basis, and worstoi all, constantly singing along even when the accompanying music stops. Personalities trail music col lections and vice-versa. Notl everyone will fit into these riglii| categories, but if music is tk soundtrack of our lives, the ke; is making sure the score wasn: composed by Barry Manilow.' ^— yN - I Steven Gyeszly is a Classo; ’99 finance and sociology majo WHAM! HOOKED ON THE ’80s Kristina BUFFINI Aggielife Editor I t has be come an ob session. I am officially addicted. I am standing up right now and admitting I need help. I wish there were a support group because I need to con fer with others who share my affliction. I am hooked on the ’80s. I am not talking about Reaganomics, skateboards, slouch socks, side ponytails or even Reebok high-tops. It’s the music. It has invaded my head and will not let me out of its grasp. Infomercials try to sell weak mind and bodied souls — my roommates and myself included — CDs that remind us of roller rinks, riding our skateboards down the street, and playing dodgeball during recess in ele mentary school. They have defi nitely targeted the right audi ence and are making a killing. My roommate ordered one such compilation just last week, and I am not ashamed to admit that I have about 10 nostalgic albums at home and at least five cas settes in my car. I don’t know what the deal is. Were the ’80s really such a great decade? Sure, most of us grew up during this time, but it was not that exciting of a decade com pared to the ’20s or the ’60s. But the one thing the products of the ’80s will always have is the music. Whenever a song from groups like REO Speedwagon (which is on tour this summer), the Thompson Twins, Toto, Hall & Oates or the Bangles come on the radio, everyone knows the words, sings along, and usually has a story to accompany it. But perhaps the best band of the ’80s (in my opinion of course) is Wham. Yes, the band that brought us big bleached hair, George Michael, and songs like “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” deserve its own little spaces in music history. My addiction with Wham be gan in about 1985 while lister ing to Rick Dees In The Morn ing. My first musical purchase was Make It Big and I still own the album along with a tape, and my roommate has the CD. But what made my affection with Wham grow exponential!)' was a little spring break trip to California last year. While driving through the dusty no-man’s-land of New Mexico, my roommates and! were innocently bopping along with “Freedom” when we decid' ed to switch the tape. Unfortu nately for us, the Volvo — made tape deck decided it did not agree with our plans, and eight days and three states later, we had memorized every song for ward and backward. But believe it or not, we were still somewhat jovial and singing along. Even Pam (my buddy) was jamming to Wham on the way to New Orleans two weeks ago. Normally, when someone has been forced to listen to a CD over and over and over again, they either kill someone or themselves just to make the mu sic stop. Wham had the opposite affect on us. We continue to lis ten to Wham, sometimes non stop. I found my Edge of Hearn tape at home, and I am content listening to the “Wham Rap” constantly while my friends de bate whether or not to medicate me because of my condition. So you may see me jumping around in my car dancing on Texas Avenue and wonder why I am singing “You can have my credit card baby, but keep your red hands off of my heart, baby,” but at least I’m enjoying myself. I have not found a Wham Anonymous — maybe I should start my own program. But there must be other’s out there like me. 1 hope. Kristina Baffin is a Class of ’97 journalism major