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April 4, 2002 @ 12:00 pm April 9, 2002 @ 4:00 pm Please attend one of these workshops if you are interested in admission to Optometry School for Fall of 2003. To register, call the Office of Professional School Advising at 847-89318 or stop by the office at 205 Academic Building. The voice of AaM... Is the voice of vvar vote. Vote for Bun-Off Candidates: Wednesday, April 3 Thursday, April 4 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Vote at: MSC, Evans, Commons, AgCafe, Blocker, RecCenter, or online at... f : , srruoeisrr o Ov FL R .-NJ vi h [Ni r .-\ jsso< i.\ ri c> TKX XW l •.’S’tV'HRJSITY vote.tamu.edu E LECTION C OMMISSION 8-11.2002 Don't miss the Wake-Up Wagon as it comes your way! FREE donuts, coffee and juice at the following locations: Monday April 8 Tuesday April 9 Wed. April 10 7:30-9:00a 7:30a-9:00a 7:30a-9:0 Oa @ Zachary @Wehner @ Vet Research Building adl'lt, Graduate, and Off Campus Student Services Sponsored by the Department of Student Life Adult, Graduate & Off Campus Student Services. Call for more information: 845-1741 Moving Beyond the Us «- Maintaining Cultural Inte While Increasing One Day Symposium & Discussion Against “* Them Binaries grity and Group Identities Diversity in Academia Saturday, April 6 th in Rudder 301 Keynote Speakers: Orlando Sanch.CZ) Former Houston Mayoral Candidate & Mitchell Rice, Director of Race and Ethnic Studies Institute at TAMU Sponsored by the Hispanic Graduate Student Association, the International Graduate Student Association, and the Black Graduate Student Association Information & Online Registration at: http://www.tamu.edu/hgsa/ Wednesday, April 3, 2002 ZOBMONDOU The Outrageous Book of Bizarre Choices Randy Horn. Darcy Horn, Jess Brallier and Sally Chabert Workman Publishers "Would you rather have a band of mariachi singers follow you everywhere or one determined bagpipe player follow you everywhere?" This is just one of the 404 questions readers con front as they eagerly turn the pages of ZOBMON- DOH The Outrageous Book of Bizarre Choices by Randy Horn, Darcy Horn, Jess Brallier and Sally Chabert. Randy Horn, the mind behind the idea of Zobmondo, defines it as a term that illustrates how readers will react after reading the questions contained within. It is an expression that encompasses fear, embar rassment, horror, laughter and disgust. He provides readers with a warning on the cover of this colorful, pocket-sized book: "WARNING: contains shocking content meant to inspire hilarious discussion. The questions inside may be nauseating, heinous or disturbing.” Readers are well-advised to heed his words. This book is definitely not for children. Questions range from thought provoking to silly. Some are so dis gusting that they wall make readers cringe and gag. “Would you rather drink a glass of your one-day-old spit or a glass of your own sweat?” "Would you rather thoroughly lick a large frog all over or, just once, lick a two-inch area of the back side of the urinal in a Porta-Potty?” At first glance, sophisticated readers w ill wonder why this book is worth their time. They will undoubtedly feel a little embarrassed to find themselves chuckling while thumbing through the pages. They may even read this book in hiding from their high-brow colleagues. However, on deeper inspection, they will discover that many of the questions provoke deep introspection. "Would you rather be unable to stand up for yourself or never be able to back down?” “Would you rather be a millionaire and then hit rock-bottom or live your life with just enough money to get by?” Questions such as these are not easily answered and can reveal much about a person's values and beliefs. For this reason, ZOB MONDO!! should not be read alone. Instead, it should be enjoyed among friends. Readers will be surprised at what they can learn about others by their reactions and responses to the most awkward, embarrassing and hilarious questions ever asked. Another feature of ZOBMONDOU is the humorous quotes from famous people and strange facts pertaining to the question included on each page. Quotes from Woody Allen to Dwight Eisenhower can be found in this little book. As for interesting j facts, readers will be interested to discover there are more than j FIVE million hairs on the human body, or that a cockroach can j live for nine days without its head until it starves to death. ZOBMONDOU is an experience like no other. It will make readers laugh, it will make them squirm and, unexpect edly, it will make them think. 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