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E COMICS \Ve'Ji]iMj,ay f dnesda\ , April 12, 2000 THE BATTALION Page 5 ish BY R. DELUNA Hou) X ooic SSi54 Hot BCAUSE I MAS W\)a>0ZV ? LOELL, X XooK IT BACK. But Those kj£lRD 5gis/1 LUoRKEKS PollolJ£D Home .. ■^vr isic will remember The I l\ major hit as the bitter; £ rlody "26 Cents.” Then there were a couple oK forgettable tunes. Wet •r. daughter and son trio it ih a new album that is hi*: jpy as sappy can be. ITiis album has to be the: radio's Dr. Laura Schlessi: use goal is to make Amen the family again. What a crock. What country music lister nts to turn on the radiolo! ig about getting drunkaifP c followed directly by as* Got a Girlfriend,"il NON MIA c ULP com B Y B - H 1 P P 1K ALL DONE, LET ME GET YOl A BAND AD. THANKS MAAM. WAT, WHAT S THIS? ITS NOT EVEN RED. MOSTLY WHISKEY, BUT SOME SORT OF tPASHCAH PUNCH ALSO. LETS PIT T THIS WAY: COULD l RESALE THIS BAG TO A LIQUOR STORE? 1 YEAH, f YOU TOOK ' OUT THE CHUNKS nmy t is so annoyingly sweet,i 1 \\ ant to gag? 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