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Wednesday • July a,/, jne
To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
Business Hours
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Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day
Private Party Want Ads
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(price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers
offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an
addtional 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.
ADOPTION
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
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'Professional couple seek adoption of infant, home in
country, 2-dogs, lots of love and a fund set up for paid
college education, tlturner@jnetport.com or 1-888-924-
6093 or our attorney, 1-800-385-0083. Legal/ Medical
expenses only.
Normandy Square Condominiums is now preleasing
for summer & fall. Spacious 2-bedrooms and studios
available. Walk to TAMU. Located in Northgate area.
1/2 Off first month rent. Call 846-2173.
Land Survey Field Crew Needed.
775-8609.
Part/ full-time. Call
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Quiet country atmosphere. Large 1-bedroom brick
duplex w/fireplace. No pets. Available now or pre-lease
for fall. $395/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
Licensed daycare has openings for 2 aids. AM shift
7:30a.m.-12:30p.m., PM shift 3:00p.m.-5:30p.m. 693-
3661, call between 8a.m.-1p.m. or 3:30p.m.-5:30p.m.
Attention: I buy furniture. Please call 776-9663.
AUTO
1994 31ft. fifth wheel, slide out, loaded. Excellent con
dition. Price negotiable. (409)696-9687.
Rosewood Villas, NEW 3bdrm/2bath units at Welsh and
2818. On shuttle, W/D included. $950/mo., 12-months
lease, available 8/22/98. 846-1100 or
www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvillastx
Live in nanny needed, room/ board exchange for child
care. References, transportation required 845-3584 or
846-3237.
Nightclub/ Restaurant now hiring all positions. Apply in
person. 701-University Dr., Bldg.-B.
1995 GST/Eclipse: white, new body style, sunroof, cd
player. 691-0346.
SAVANNAH PLACE. Brand new duplex homes on SW
Parkway at Dexterl 3bdrm/2bath, W/D, walk-in closets,
fenced patio area, many extras! 693-3302 or 846-7454.
P/T job helping handicapped. Male A&M student pre
ferred. $270/mo. 12hrs/wk. 846-3376.
CHILD CARE
Studio style 4-plexes. 2410-Blanco, 2bdrm/1bath.
enclosed patio, on shuttle, no pets, $410/mo. 731 -8951.
Part-time clerical. Mornings or afternoons Apply at
3211 -B Tx.Ave. in Bryan.
Child care in my home M-Th,
Transportation a must. 823-5625.
5-10:30p.m.
Sublease 1-bedroom, Enclave, available 8-1-'98. w/d,
shuttle, security gates, $570/mo. +electrlcity. 694-4006.
Part-time cook position needed.
Grill. 764-2933.
Koppe Bridge Bar &
COMPUTERS
Macintosh Performs 405, modem, Stylewriter II printer,
like new. Word 6.01, Pagemaker, spreadsheet, games.
$450/o.b.o. Please call 846-3202.
Sublease large 2bdrm/2bath, 977 sq.ft. Parkway Circle.
Available 8/15/98 thru 5/15/98. W/D conn. (W/D avail
able for $275) On shuttle route. $610/mo. 693-0544.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031.
Part-time help,
with schedule.
Aggressive painters helpers.
775-7126.
Pentium 200MMX or/133 48MbEDO 4.3GigHd sound
Network CDRom PCI video 4mb modem midtower and
floppy $650/600. James, 691 -2540 (substitutions avail
able).
This prestigious C.Sta. 3bdrm/3bath duplex is worth
looking at! Security system, ice maker, w/d included,
fenced yard. Pre-leasing for August. United Realty.
694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Part-time Nights- Running computer backups. Need
general computer skills, ability to follow instructions and
work alone. Call (409)774-6227 or fax resume to
(409)774-6207.
Pentium 233MMX $750, Pentiumll 233mhz $935,
266mhz $975, 300mhz $1,065, W/3.2GBHD,
32MBRAM, 34XCDROM, 56kmodem, 4MBvideo,
14"monitor, s/speakers, 1-year warranty, upgradable,
4.3/6.4GB add $20/$60, 15717" add $20/$130, TV-tuner
$55. 846-7186.
Under construction and available for August move in.
This C.Sta. 3bdrm/31/2bath duplex has security system,
ice maker, w/d connection, fenced yard, great location.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Professional Secretary position available. 8a.m.-5p.m.
M-F. Sales a plus. Please contact Chris at 776-8500.
W/D for rent.
2019.
Best price in town. $40/mo. Call 764-
Secretary, sales, Receptionist, Customer service. Good
computer (PC) and people skills for very busy office.
Part-time. Good for students. Call Allen @775-8383.
FOR SALE
Service Station attendants needed. Part-time S full
time. 2305-Villa Maria Chevron, Bryan, 77802. 776-
1261.
WORLD WIDE WEB SECRETS. Download up to
$100,000 in software for FREE, plus over 30 mind-bog
gling secretsll 1-900-407-2200, Ext.1117. $2.99 per
minute. MustbelSyrs. Serv-U: 619-645-8434.
2bdrm/2bath, excellent condition, 14x72, 1982 mobile
home. Real oak cabinets, storm windows, low utilities,
many other features, $13,500. 823-2066.
DJ MUSIC
30ft. mobile home with amenities including ac. I lived in
it while going to school, worked out great. $2,800/o.b.o.
Weekends: (409)823-7228, weekdays: (281)431-1200.
Student Web Content Developer needed 20hrs./wk.
Must be proficient in HTML, Perl, Javascript and Adobe
Photoshop. Experience in Java, CSS, Shockwave and
DTHML is a plus. Salary DOE. 845-4693 or Email:
rad@univrel.tamu.edu
"Party Block Mobile DJ"- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. The Best!)
693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
'93 double-wide 28'x40' 3bdrm/2bath fleetwood mobile
home for sale, near A&M. $24,000. (903)831-4753.
FOR RENT
Blue women’s mountain bike, Magna Nightvision, 18
speed, grip shift, bar-ends, water bottle, u-type lock,
$100/o.b.o. 847-3284 or e-mail: nnr@andrew.cmu.edu
The Aggie Outreach Program- Contact Former
Students to ask for their support of student scholarships
& other student programs. Earn $5.75/hr ^bonuses.
Work flexible hours while developing communication &
negotiation skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr.
Alumni Center for an application or call 845-0425 for
more information.
1-bedroom loft. All bills paid.
2913, after 5p.m.
Cable. $450/mo. 846-
Couch & loveseat $175, VCR $60, double-bed $150, TV
$95, 10-speed $75, exercise bike $40. prices nego
tiable. Leave message. 862-9514.
2bdrm/1bath studio apartment. 4-blocks from campus.
Wooded. No pets. No HUD. Available now/or Fall.
$475/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
For sale: Queen size sleeper sofa $150, o.b.o.
call 260-2199.
2bdrm/1bath take over lease stating 8/21 at The Gables,
settle on site, $500/mo. 9-month contract. Call toll free
beeper 1-888-983-6925. Will return call a.s.a.p.
Loveseat $40, Sony 5 disk dual cassette stereo with 2
speakers $250 or best offer. Please call 822-4456.
4bdrm/2bath double-wide on acreage, on OSR, most
appliances, w/s/g paid, $775/mo. +deposit. 774-5009.
Student desk $125; Bookcase $60; 5-Drawer chest
$150; Recliner chair $25; Great conditionl Please call
694-7055 or 696-5408.
WE NEED THE BEST. The Callaway House is a luxu
ry, mid-rise student residence community opening fall
1998. We currently are interviewing leasing assistants
who will be the key to making the unique community a
success. We're looking for leaders- confident students
with an outgoing personality, professional appearance
and the ability to work effectively with minimal supervi
sion. Approximately 20hrs/wk @$8-10/hour. Please
contact Jason Wills @(512)479-0195.
C.Sta. 3 bedroom fourplex. Move in now or reserve
yours for August. Upstairs and downstairs available,
w/d included, shuttle, great access to Texas Ave. United
Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
HELP WANTED
Would You Like To Learn How To Clean Carpet? Have
2-positions. One, 5:30-9:30p.m., M-F & one during the
day, M-F. Call for details, 823-5031.
MISCELLANEOUS
Casa del Sol Apartments is now preleasing for fall.
Spacious 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. 2-blocks to
campus. Walk to TAMU. 1/2 Off first month rent.
Located at 401 Stasney Street, C.Sta. 696-3455.
$8/hr. steam cleaning carpets. F-T/P-T. Must have
truck. Only hard working, honest, reliable people need
apply. 846-3227.
Sale! Visit Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles for
gifts, furniture, antiques!! 822-6633.
Choose from our economical 2 bedrooms starting at
$345 or spend a little more for the extras. Several floor-
plans to view starting at $415. B/C.Sta. locations.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
A/C Service Technicians with ERA certification needed
for full/ part-time work. Will work with school schedule.
Benefits. Call JG Innovative Services/ Shaw Services at
(409)693-0733.
MOTORCYCLE
1981 KZ 650, black, new tires, runs but needs work,
$300 negotiable. Please call 696-1944.
COLLEGE COURT. Great location, 2bdrm/1ba, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm, pool, some utilities paid.
$419/mo. 823-7039.
Aramark now hiring immediate part-time employment.
Students are encouraged to apply. Positions available
include: Supervisors, Warehouse Staff, and Vendors.
Call today @846-8267.
'93 Catana 600 $2,500/o.b.o.
or (409)229-0088.
Call TJ at (409)696-9020
NEW YORK (AP) —
E verybody knows all you need
for a hit sitcom is a stand-up
comic with a ready-made persona.
Network execs know it, and
they dream of launching the next
“Seinfeld" or "Drew Carey."
Producers know it, and they
dream of signing the next Seinfeld
or Drew Carey.
Stand-up comics know it, and
they dream of being the next Sein
feld or Drew Carey.
Viewers may suspect it's not
quite that simple. But what do
they know?
So the long and winding road to
TV stardom takes a looping detour
through Montreal each summer,
where Just for Laughs, billed as the
largest comedy festival in the
world, is open for funny business.
Phoning from the festival, which
ended Sunday, Don Rickies de
scribed the drill: "You take young,
struggling comedians and put 'em
in a showcase, and agents and tele
vision people come and see them,
and all of a sudden they've got a hit
series and they go from $5 to 20
million. And then I run alongside
their car trying to get their picture."
Again, it's not quite that simple
— though who would dare argue
with Rickies? And, granted. Just for
Laughs did play a key role in ful
filling the sitcom destinies of Tim
Allen, Brett Butler and that chap
Jerry Seinfeld.
Someone scoring with a stand-
up act may go on to lay goose eggs
in the series it inspires.
Consider Just for Laughs alums
like Lenny Clarke, whose "Lenny"
lasted just a few months during the
1990-91 season, and John Mendoza,
who flopped with "The Second
Half" in 1993-94.
And of course there's Rickies, one
of the most enduring headliners as a
someone else tries to write it, it
comes out overkill."
Bobby Slayton, a stand-up who
portrays veteran comic Joey Bish
op in HBO's upcoming Rat Pack
film, views sitcom-lust with a
jaundiced eye.
"I could give a (rodent's hind-
section) about having a television
show," he erupted with mock con
tempt. "Why? Because television's
just so horrible and so awful. Peo
ple say, 'What about "Seinfeld"?'
Yeah, and I'd like to win a billion
dollars in the lottery also."
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PERSONAL
Duplex 2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d conn., yard, bus-rt., nice.
$575/mo. 2436 Colgate, C.Sta. 695-7941.
Assistant/ receptionist needed for busy office. Must be
available for lunch hours and Saturday A.M. 20+hrs/wk.
Call Kathy @260-7653.
Fall sublease. 2bdrm/11/2bath townhouse., W/D
included. Shuttle. $525/md. Jackie or Steph, 680-
9249.
BARNHILL'S COUNTRY BUFFET is currently hiring
career- minded Wait-staff. Good pay and benefits.
Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 2:00-4.00P.M. 1701 So.
Texas Avenue. E.O.E. Drug Test Required.
Why wonder about tomorrow when you can call for
answers today!! Speak with out Psychics live 24-hours.
1-900-740-6500 ext.#9690. $3.99 per minute. Must be
18yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. ____________
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stand-up, who over the years has
bombed in at least three sitcoms.
"It's always been hard to find
writers for me in a sitcom," he ac
knowledged. "What I do, when I
do it, it comes out funny. When
Slayton halted this rant to catch
his breath. "I say that now to you,
because I know you can't help me,"
he leveled slyly. "If there's some
executive who says 'We want to
write a show about you,' I'd say,
'Sure.'"
Ray Romano may squirm a little
when congratulated for making it
in TV: "Why are you trying to jinx
me?"
With "Everybody Loves Ray
mond" heading into its third sea
son, he agreed that Just for Laughs
led to his successful CBS sitcom.
"It put me out there for people
to see."
Even so, when Romano started
in the early 1980s, TV wasn't a co
median's focus.
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sees you, you get a development
deal — that wasn't the rule. For the
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For lease 3bdrm/11/2bath house. All appliances, fenced
backyard, close to campus. $700/mo. 822-6502.
Great selection of one bedrooms! Available now and
pre-leasing for August. Six locations/ floorplans. Some
with all bills paid. United Realty. 694-9140. www.unit-
ed-rico.com
Closed Sunday!! Sounds good? Chick-fil-A in Bryan at
Briarcrest and Freedom Blvd. or College Station at Post
Oak Mall is accepting applications. •Start this summer
for a fall schedule "Store hours: Bryan, 6:30a.m.-10p.m.
College Station, 8:30a.m.-9p.m. -Experience preferred,
not necessary if other experience available. -Interviews
by appointment. E.O.E.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs,
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Many pure
Free cat to good home. Orange tabby, 8 months,
neutered, all shots, cute, healthy, strong. Please call
862-9424.
In the country, 4bdrm/2bath house, c/a&h, w/d connec
tions, fenced yard. Perfect for 4/5 students. $1,000/mo.
+deposit. 779-7193. Available now.
Computer person to maintain websites and computers
(PC). Call Allen @775-8383.
Free Iguana to good home. Please call 695-2927.
ROOMMATES
Americans trade in vacation time at It
tourism spots for sprees at the ma
Live Free!! Don’t Rent! Buy a 3bdrm/2bath mobile
home. Payments from $197 to $250/mo. Rent out 2-
bdrms. Live Free. I have 5-spaces in nice parks. Also
land. Brazos Valley Mobile Homes, 941 N.FM 2818
@Hwy 21, Bryan. (409)822-2929.
Experienced computer technician is needed at
Compuview Microsystems, Inc. 846-5454.
Graphic artist for screen printing. Using Mac programs
and P.C. Correll Draw. Call Allen @775-8383.
2-Roommates needed to share a 3-bedroom brick home
in the Southwood Valley subdivision in C.Station. For
more information call Brent at (409)693-6820 or Kathy at
(409)543-9204.
Graveyard shift. 1a.m.-5a.m., M-Sun. Professional
mature salesperson. 776-8500.
F-Roommate needed. $200/mo. utilities included. Aug.-
Dee, lease. 3bdrm/11/2bath house, Bryan. 778-8416.
No deposit. $300/mo. 5-minutes from campus.
Available 8-1-98. shuttle. 693-2682.
HYGIENE STUDY
Half Price Burritos At The Birdll We need motivated
friendly staff. All positions available. Opportunities to
quickly advance Sincrease pay. Apply in person Mon.-
Fri. at Freebirds, 2050-Texas Ave. or 319-University in
Northgate.
F-Roommate needed. 1998-99 school year.
2bdrm/1 bath apartment. $235/mo. Call Ashlye @764-
9632.
Female, ages 18-34, needed
to participate in a clinical
trial comparing 2 feminine
hygiene products. Eligible
volunteers will be
compensated up to $300.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Holiday Inn now hiring for night auditor & restaurant
waitstaff. Apply in person @1503 Tx.Ave.So.
F-Roommate needed. 2bdrm/1bath. Aug.16th-Dec.
$275/mo. +utilities. W/D conn., fenced yard, celling
fans. Call Stephany @693-9882.
Kids Connection (Bryan-ISD's afterschool program).
Now accepting applications for Fall-’98 employment. M-
F, 2:45-5:45p.m., $5.15/hr. Substitute positions also
available, $5.15/hr. Childcare experience required.
Apply in person. 2200-Villa Maria, Rm.11 731-7803 for
more info. Bryan-ISD. EOE by choice.
F-Roommate. 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, $300/mo., all bills
paid. Available now. 823-2351.
F-Roommate. Furnished 2bdrm/1bath. University
Commons. W/D, celling fans. $340/person. 764-9739.
F-Roommate. Part-time student. Own rm/bath. New
apartments. $260/mo. +1/2utilities. 694-9458.
F-Roommate. Share cute 3bdrm/2bath with w/d.
$225/mo., bills included. 694-1482.
DO YOU HAVE
SWIMMER’S EAR?
F/M roommate for fall/spring year. W/D, own room,
$250/mo., +1/2bllls, needed for August. Call Cara
@694-2806 anytime.
Female roommate needed to share bedroom/ bath in
apartment. $186/mo. 764-4598.
Does The Sun Cause
You To Have Cold
Sores/Fever Blisters?
If you are 18 or older you may
qualify for this study. If you
qualify benefits include FREE
study medication and up to
$525 for time and travel.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
We may be able to help! Our
doctors are conducting a
research study of an ear drop
treatment for swimmer’s ear
(external ear infection).
You may be eligible for a
clinical research study.
Qualified research volunteers
will receive at no cost:
•Research related office visits
and evaluations
•Study medicine
Compensation will be given.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
(409) 846-5933
Female roommate. Non-smoker. Share 3bdrm/2bath
house. Own bedroom. Must love cats. $300/mo. +1/2
utilities. 764-6711.
M-Roommate.
Available now.
2bdrm/2bath apartment.
Please call 695-8607.
$329/mo.
M/F roommate wanted. Upscale, 2bdrm/2bath apart
ment. Own bdrm/bath. Rest of apartment completely
furnished. $420/mo. +1/2utilities. It's a must seel Call
Keith @696-4379.
M/F roommate. 2bdrm/2bath. $260/mo. +1/2utilities.
98-99 school year. Rey, 694-0294.
Mature female wanted. Fall/Spring. 2bdrm/1ba duplex.
$250/mo. +1 futilities. 693-6453.
Quiet, clean M/F. Fall.
$315/mo. 693-5633.
3bdrm/2bath house. W/D.
Roommate needed for fall/spring semester.
2bdrm/11/2bath. On bus-rt. Rent approximately
$520/mo. +1/2utilities. Call Majed @694-0808.
Roommate needed. 2bdrm/11/2bath. $285/person. On
bus-rt. Lease 8/15-5/31. No smokers/pets. Call
Thomas @(830)393-2398.
(AP) — More and more, tourists posing for pic
tures aren't standing in front of the arch in St. Louis
or San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.
Instead, they're savoring a Kodak moment in
front of a Ralph Lauren store.
Increasingly, the can't-miss-it event on a vaca
tioner's itinerary is a shopping expedition that goes
beyond the souvenir T-shirt and into the realm of
Tommy Hilfiger jackets. Coach bags and even
Villeroy & Boch fine china.
Take Bernie and Helen Shoemaker, who
planned a bus trip from Ohio to Minnesota with a
group of farmers.
The two destinations at the top of their list: A
look at the John Deere farm-equipment factory and
a spree at the Mall of America.
"It's so large and everyone knows about it. We
had to come look around and see what's different
from what we have at home,"
Shoemaker said as he entered the
suburban Minneapolis mall.
For several reasons, it seems
shopping has become part of get
ting away from it all.
Many tourists visit the same
stores they have at home and buy GVOTy VclCcltiOIl.
many of the same things that are
sold in their local malls.
The malls have taken notice,
teaming up with airlines, hotels
and tour operators to offer shop
ping-themed travel packages.
Retailers realize the buying pow
er of vacationers and want space in
resort communities.
"The No. 1 thing that many vacationers do is
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shopping a part of
Association, a Washington-based tradegroi
Three percent of those who shop onv/B
said it was the primary reason for their::!
survey said.
A new study of 8,000 leisure travelerstol:I
gas by Flog Research of Reseda, Calif.,fouJ
67 percent listed shopping as a major
while 18 percent listed gambling.
Malls are among the top touristattractioi‘1
states, including Illinois, Texas, Missouri,)
and Colorado, according to researchdonelj
Cormick Marketing, a Napa, Calif.-based
consulting firm.
People made 43 million visits to Mall of
ca last year, more than Disney World, the
Canyon and Graceland combined. gures, are
In Branson, Mo., more visitors said slifloverly
lured them to town than the live entertainiinfficerned
made the rural city fame pSodalSe-
Jerry Adams, spokespersBty
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shop," Brian Kendrick, vice chair at Saks Fifth Av
enue, which operates eight stores at vacation destina
tions, said. "And the resort stores really reflect that.
They are performing well above the rest."
People today lead busy lives.
They juggle work and family and have little
time for trips to the mall. But on vacation, they
don't have to live by the clock.
"Now, I make shopping part of every vacation,"
Leslie Grossman, a public relations executive in
New York with two teen-age children, said. "It's a
chore for me the rest of the year, but on vacation, I
have time to relax and enjoy it."
About 77 percent of all adults do some sort of
shopping on vacation, from buying a simple some
thing at a hotel gift shop to an extravagant pur
chase at a pricey boutique, according to a nation
wide survey of 1,500 people by the Travel Industry
booming, merchants across the nation wants) d young ad
of the action. Tourists spend four to 10 time'- ^ofSocialSi
than local shoppers and rarely return whal ? ntionwillcc
buy, according to McCormick Marketing, ^tohavemc
The Taubman Co., one of the nation's^ !n ^Social
mall managers and developers, runs the" ^ Sa resultol
Class Shopping program, giving discounts in A]
tels and airfares to many of the cities where® n ty reform,
shopping centers are located, including Star 1 ®- partidp
Conn., Phoenix and Miami. Hu' C ° me . a P
Also tapping the tourist market is Urban
Properties Co., which manages malls. lOntl-,'^
The Chicago-based company started atoli’ ntQin^ 0 ? 1
hot line where travelers can find out about:- dRm. || 1ai
ping and travel packages in 10 U.S. cities,^ ViuercniT
ing Memphis and Tampa, Fla. w ~
"There is an incredible intent to spend on'-
tion," Rosemary McCormick, who heal' 1 ^ e ricanAssoc
Cormick Marketing, said. "Finally, more mall-
travel groups are Lieginning to realize this.'