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RAIN HIGH 71 I LOW 53 www.bgnews.com NEWSA daily independent student press VOLUME 95 ISSUE 25 Perrysburg PD offers defense Self-defense class defense program called RAD application. and a half, McGuire says the Pizza will also be provided at would lie like to defend them- (Rape Aggression Defense). McGuire says the classroom classes have been quite success- the first session. selves in a real-life scenario." teaches women how According to Officer Diana training is one of the most ful because they appeal to Another appealing element of lor McGuire, the most reward- to avoid dangerous McGuire, certified RAD. insmic- important aspects of the pro- women of all ages. the RAD. class is that partici- ing part about instructing the tor, every woman can benefit gram. "We've had girls as young as 13 pants can purchase a videotape class is seeing women change situations. from the class. "We go over important infor- years old up to women who are of the "simulation night." During because of the HAD. training "The key thing about this class mation like risk avoidance, home senior citizens, and all of them this final night of class, the stu- "Some women come in being By Beth Under is that it is a great confidence security, date rape drugs, and have been capable of performing dents are able to use the moves very hesitant and unsure of REPORTER booster," McGuire said. relationships," she said. "Not the moves with ease," she said. they have practiced. themselves, but when they leave It's been said that only the This year's class will be held only will women be able to While the class offers a wealth "The last night is special they are more aggressive, self- strong survive. Oct. 15,17,22, and 24 from 6 p.m. defend themselves after the class, of information to participants, it because the male instructors confident and empowered." SOB Next month the Perrysburg to 9 p.m. at the Schaller but they'll also know keys to pre- is reasonably priced. For a regis- wear padded suits, and the said. "Seeingthat change is e\c it Police Department will do its part Memorial Building in vent themselves from being in a tration fee of $15, students can women can use 100 percent force ing and rewarding" to help women in northwest Perrysburg, allowing participants dangerous situation." attend all four sessions and keep on them," McGuire said. "This Applications for next month's Ohio develop physical and men- to receive substantial classroom Though the program has only the instruction manual for future way the instructors don't get hurt, class are available through the tal strength through a self- training along with hands-on been offered in the area for a year reference. and students can see what it Perrysburg Police Department SPINNING Online apps BEATS toU. Quon became a dj seven on rise years ago in By Brandt Hasting REPORTER ~i By David Faenza percent of the world's population Students applying to the JB RtPORIER listens to, and enjoys techno University can save hand , ij"l just want to captivate my music. I wanted to expose people cramps from filling out their nulience right now. This is beau- to this music that had such a applications — the University tiful." Ouon said. great impact on me," Quon said. now has online applications. Quon (a.k.a. Hans Miller! Hans and a few friends started The University Web site offers warm-heartedly spoke to fellow a techno band, The Dream students the option of applying radio guest, losh Szabo. A few Society, shortly after. online. To do so, students must weeks ago Quon helped to orga- "We threw a huge suburban create an account by submit- nize an event called Pittsburgh show that drew a big ting a usemame and password. Convergence, which was held in crowd. This was the start for our Students can use these to com- the Bowen-Thompson Student band. We came out not really plete their applications over Union. Although the turnout knowing what we were doing several sessions The informa- wasn't huge, it became more of a and we had a huge, elaborate tion can be changed and saved personal show including seven setup. The first two tracks just multiple times until students D)s who kept the party pumping blew everyone away," Quon said. are satisfied with the result. That is one tiling that Hans loves After a bad experience with The online application also about music. No matter what The Dream Society, Hans broke saves time by remembering number of people are there, he is off his ties with the band. Some certain information students always willing to spin. of their merchandise may still be have entered and using it on Quon started out seven or able to be found. other forms students might fill eight years ago as the lead singer After breaking off his ties with out later. For example, the Web for a small suburban Pittsburgh Hie Dream Society, Hans decid- site states that if a student has punk band named The Dniids, a ed that it was time to head entered a name and address, band who at the time would be towards a solo career. this information will automati- similar to today's Blink 1B2. He started a solo project that cally be put into the name and "We just got together and he called, Synthetic Virus. address fields on another form played some really, really weird "1 bought a Casio keyboard, the student fills out. stuff," Hans said. you know... cheap, and recorded All information that students After a short tenure as the lead it into a pretty cheap 3 track submit is secure. According to singer he realized that a life in Radio Shack recorder. I just pro- information supplied on the punk music wasn't what he was duced a dirty, cheap sound," he application Web site, student looking for. As a result The said. information is encrypted as Druids broke up a few months He decided that Synthetic soon as students submit il. and later. Virus wasn't going to work out for personal information is only Post-breakup Hans then him, so he got together with his given to the department that became immersed in the best friend, who lived across the students send it to culture of the time during his street from him in Pittsburgh to Era Carver BG New The online application also seventh and eighth grade years. create the duo, Cybernetic has an activity log that allows I le attended many local shows Systems, DJ: Hans Miller, aka "Quon" who spins late nights on WBGU 88.1 FM, kicks out some beats in his the student to check on the including one that had a big I lis best friend had just bought Offenhauer East room. progress of the application. name DJ of today, , at a sampler which would help in Students will be immediately the bottom of the bill. the production of an electronic that he would train to become a informed when the University I lappy Hardcore- classics in the with my life," Hans said. receives the application. At the time he was at a low sound. They dabbled around rave scene. In the next room over was the pilot. point of life where he was used with remixing already remixed During the period that he had" headlining band, Xtreme, but "When I came here my music According to Carol Hague, for his virginity and this accep- sounds by bands such as took a back burner. I had school Manager of Systems Support The Omega Factor, he played his Hans kept his crowd there with Services for the Office of tance into the rave community Meatbeat Manifesto, and Nine first live Pennsylvania show. It tracks that "tore the roof off." work to do, and the raw scene was something of an uplifting Inch Nails. was a huge show that was going "That event changed every- had changed. Ecstasy had taken Admissions, the online applica- spirit to him. He also dabbled in Drum and tion has been available since on in the Pittsburgh area and it thing for me," he said. "That was over and it wasn't the same Fall 1997. Only seven applica- "I laving 500 to 1,000 just com- Bass in that time period. Still pulled a huge audience. the best I ever felt in my life. 1 crowd that I had played to before. pletely elitist |>eople accept me wanting to be a solo artist I lans Being his first live show, he was became addicted to gear and At that time it became a political tions were received that year, was awesome. It was something began a music project he titled but Hague said each year since a bit nervous when it came to playing in front of crowds. It fight to me," he said. there has been an increase in that I needed at the time," he The Omega Factor. getting up in front of several hun- became religious. As the DJ you When Hans came to the said. "The Omega Factor was a are the pastor, you're their ser- University, he met a fellow stu- online applications dred people with the chance of "In the fail of 2002 there were During the shows he began to huge chapter in my life. 1 got screwing up. vant, but yet their master. It is a dent named Matt who also was like what he was hearing and was even deeper into rave culture 1,898 applications online," "I got up there and when it time when all religions and walks into the techno scene I laguc said. "It gets more popu- realizing how much of a connec- and I became a gear-whore at came time to pump it up even of life could come together to Matt is also known as Subnet, tive element music can be. He that time. That's when I got my more, I turned away, covered my love one another. I loved that and another DJ in attendance at lar each year." wanted everyone to hear the RMIX a unit that I still use today. There are several reasons the eyes, and flipped the switch. I went crazy. 1 played like 20 to 30 Convergence. University chose to put an music he was hearing. It had I found out and messed around When I turned around like 700 shows that year. It was some- "When I met Matt we got such an impact on him that it with the realms if trance," Hans people were dancing hard to my thing religious," Hans said. together for one weekend [to application online. One reason was a driving force for him to cre- said. music. It was the greatest feeling In 2001, Hans came into atten- is it reaches more students than ate his own music. With The Omega Factor he the paper form. Hague said the in the worid. That's when I knew dance at the University. He was DJ, PAGE 2 '"No one is hearing techno! It's produced a sound that would be that this is what I wanted to do engaged to a girl and decided something like one-third of one classified as Gefup, Trance and ADMISSIONS, PAGE 2

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\ 2 fiidiy, September 27,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM DJ wants to give Only online app not in U. future ADMISSIONS, FROM PAGE 1 students." forms right now. as well as paper forms. Ohio Using the online application "I know some coUeges have, State, Ohio University, and music to people online application can be seen doesn't mean that students dont but I don't expect BG to in the Miami University all require stu- by students who live outside of have to pay a processing fee. The immediate future," Hague said. dents to create an account before DJ. FROM PAGE 1 tismal molecule in physics. He Ohio and may not get the mail- fee is the same as for the paper "But it's not outside the realm of they can access the applications. thought it related well to him as ings that the University sends form, but students can pay it possibility." But according to Hague, the make musicl and magic hap- a person and it definitely has a out. using either a credit card or an Diehl also would not speculate University has the distinction of pened. We tried to gel a record unique ring to it. "Our primary goal is to serve electronic check. on whether or not the paper being one of the first to use deal, but the MP3 boom was eat- "1 will throw a party here by prospective students," Hague Students who are a little ner- form would eventually be elimi- online applications ing up .ill the record companies. my end, that will change BG for- said. "It's easy access." vous about using a credit card nated. "We were one of the earlier It was to the point that they were ever. I just want to give it |music| According to Kerry F. Diehl, number online shouldn't fear. "Right now we're using both," ones to put one up," she said. letting go of people, including back to people. If I could get a associate director of admissions, According to Hauge, all pay- she said. "I think we will be there "We were pretty much at the their acts," he said. the online application is some- ments are handled on a secure for a while." forefront." Hans still keeps contacts with huge record deal, I would tell the thing that students wanted. "It server by a company that is off Although an application can The University's online appli- Subnet record company to kep all the speeds up the process." she said. campus. be filled out online, things like cation is accessible 24 hours a Since Hans got here his money and give it to charity or Both Oiehl and Hague agreed Although the online applica- transcripts, letters of recommen- day, seven days a week. fiancee left him for another part- something I don't want to be that the faster process is good for tion is gaining popularity, the dation and other forms must still Prospective students can find the ner and he changed his stage rich. I will not be a professional students as well as the University. University will continue to send be filled out on paper and sent to application by clicking the name. His name, as he is known musician. I want to play week- "They hear a lot sooner paper applications for students the University. Future Students link on the front now, is Quon. (Pronounced Q- ends and headline, but not whether they got in," Diehl said. who request them, there are no Many other universities in page of the University's Web site. On) charge anyone a penny," Hans "It's a smooth transition for the plans to discontinue use of paper Ohio also use online applications He got his name from a infin- said.

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By Robb Ferris "I'm no! saying thai marijuana Hager accused marijuana of legalization when most DAI IT T R0JAM is going to cure AIDS, cancer, causing dependency and con- Americans did, when scientists (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES - glaucoma or epilepsy, but I am tributing to highway accidents did and when the courts did. Straightedge and stoncr were pit- saying that it can help with the by impairing depth perception. "I think the policy we have ted against each other at the treatment of these diseases," Hager lightheartedly extended today is stupid, hut doubling or aptly dubbed "The Great Hager said. Stuntman an invitation to tripling the number of users is Debate" in Taper Hall at the Evidence from the American Amsterdam to help change his much more stupid," Stuntman University of Southern California loumal of Cancer, however, stat- mind on the issue. said. on Wednesday, where Drug ed "marijuana use doubles the "Bob's a great guy, but we can The responsible use of mari- Enforcement Administration speed of death among AIDS see he's not in touch with things, juana is enjoyed by millions of veteran, Robert Stuntman. and patients because it damages die that he doesn't really know what's Americans and does less harm counterculture journalist Steve immune system," Stuntman going on. because he's never than those that surround alcohol Hager, vehemently debated the said. tried marijuana," Hager said. "All and tobacco use, Hager said. merits and flaws of cannabis leg- Furthermore, people who this depth perception stuff will "1 believe marijuana use islation. smoke marijuana are five times just go away once we get him would go up if legalized, but 1 Though both men raised their as likely to suffer from mouth, high." believe tobacco and alcohol use voices continuously throughout throat and lung cancer than Though he did not believe in would go down," Hager said. the debate, sometimes growing those who smoke cigarettes. arresting and jailing people for "What are the effects of marijua- red in the face, both swore they Such evidence had less to do using or possessing marijuana na? Less chuckle-heads walking were close friends. with the law andmoretodowith for personal use, legalization was around, less fist fights." "He may be counterculture, personal decisions about health, far too drastic a step to lake, The American prison system is and I may be a narc. but we said Michael Wise, a freshman Stuntman said. so overcrowded and overdevel- respect each other, and that is majoring in psychology. Worse, legalization of marijuu. oped that legislators should start what is important," Stuntman Both sides presented statistics na would lead to dramatic considering marijuana use as a Ivin [Mhon If AP Ptwto said. and figures from different increases in use among victimless crime, Hager said. MARIJUANA: A photograph provided by National Park Servie per- More than 350 students sources, which left some stu- Americans — especially among Some said the debate was sonnel taken on Friday September 20. 2002 shows a man next to a turned out for the debate, dents disillusioned with the relia- adolescents, as it has in Holland, impressive to watch, and the exceeding projected attendance bility of the evidence. he said. That was something personalities were magnetic but pile of cut marijuana plants in Point Reyes, Calitornia. by more than 100. Many stu- "Both quoted their own statis- Stuntman did not want to see, were not taken by the serious- dents were forced to stand in the tics, each hoping to use one to considering marijuana's detri- ness of the debate. back of the lecture hall, said Marc disprove those given by the mental effects, he said. "I think they were more Matoba, speakers director for other, and it seems like it could Stuntman said he otherwise preaching to the crowd than THE CAMPUS BLOTTER Program Board, which spon- go back and forth forever," said was not interested in following debating each other," said Tamar Wednesday. Sept. 25, 2002: sored the event. Brandon Guerrero, a senior the actions taken in other coun- Shaham, a freshman majoring in Burned food on the third floor ot Harsman set ot the fire alarm, but there was There are countless reasons majoring in business adminis- tries toward decriminalization. psychology. "It was more of an no tire The Bowling Green fire Department was dispatched and responded, the for legalizing the use and cultiva- tration and entrepreneurship. as in Great Britain, Canada and interesting spectacle." University police tried to cancel the call but the lire truck was already there The tion of marijuana in the United People must be discerning Holland. Others were inspired by the building was evacuated States, including medical bene- when examining information on "That whole thing about civility of the players to each Complainant reported that he lost his brown leather wallet in Hayes fits, respecting marijuana's role narcotics, said Mitch Earleywine, Holland was stupid," said Malusi other. 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Obviously not a fit old Acacia Manor and 3-year-old E-mail your responses to Maynor intentionally parked her mother and you will find that she topped 100". mother, she is also a mentally ill Adonis Maynor died inside their [email protected]. Please car in the back of the lot so she might want to know where your Maynor also had a third child person who should be put away mother's Dodge Neon in the see our submission policy for could conceal the fact that the children are Furthermore, just who had been bom some time and given long-term counseling. guidelines. parking lot of a suburban high- children were still inside of the driving around the city for three between the birth of her children The children lost in this tragic rise in Pontiac, Michigan. car. consecutive hours seems more who died. 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I would win best leading actress was only terrible event needs to be written in 24- like to thank the passing cars last year! Your fears are mostly MATT point, boldfaced, capitalized ' that responded to the situation, media hype, to make sure you SUSSMAN I want to respond the letter to text to capture its full effect: "If the editor that was placed in the instead of turning their heads are alert and don't fall into a lull, and driving by the scene. I am lest others take over. Humor columnist I wanted what you had, I BG News on September 24, would have ordered it!" If a so fortunate that my brother Every month is White History written by Matt Galster. I do not taste of her meal would satisfy really want to rebut anything had such amazing people sup- Month. Look in the bookstores, porting him and caring for him the libraries, and even the maga- me, then lulie and I would this young man had to say. I share dinners, there would be merely want to provide a differ- even if they didn't know him. zine racks at the supennarkets. If my dinner doesn't consist Most importantly, I want to Take out your high school text- of Ramcn noodles or doesn't no controversy, and I would ent side of the story. I am the KRISTEN PATTERSON have had to write about some- older sister of the young man thank my brother's girlfriend. books, and count how many come from a box with the This lady is a beautiful person, great leaders there are compared FRESHMAN, word Nabisco on it, you can thing not as funny this week. that was assaulted on Saturday, I have a gut feeling that September 21.1 feel like I need both inside and out. 1 never to the Blacks, Native Americans, INTERIOR DESIGN bet money that I'm eating a imagined that someone could Latinos and Asians leaders. You meal outside of my room. It some of you have this same to speak out about this passed "The dorms, because problem. You like to hunker event, but I don't want to threat- be as helpful and caring as this can even combine them, and could be anywhere on cam- young lady. 1 cannot express my there are still more Whites. And that's where all my pus, in the city or back home over your soup and salad. You en those "cowards" that beat my gather up all the napkin hold- brother. Instead, 1 would like to thanks in words. Instead, I why does one set need a defining friends are." in Toledo. The point is I'm eat- would like to let her know that clause before their name? ing in a sit-down restaurant ers in the dining area and add a positive note to a very dis- build a fort to protect outside heartening situation. my family and I are so fortunate Your future jobs are safe too, as for a change. I have a menu in and so proud of all the wonder- there are still only a small per- front of me, and I can order consumers from leeching off Yes, it is 100 percent true that your platter. That is why they five young men found it neces- fill things she has done on my cent of minorities and women whichever delectable entree I brother's behalf these past few that run the corporate world. choose. Once it comes to me, made forks pointy enough to sary to leave their party festivi- repel the person sitting next to ties at 914 dough Street around days. Even the richest are still mostly the food is all mine. I can't And so, 1 guess the purpose of men and mostly white, except for wait to scarf it down like a you. but not sharp enough to 10 pm, to entertain themselves break skin. But wait a minute! by beating my brother for my letter is to say, that while this those sparkling few who have gentleman. Ail of a sudden, event may have jaded me a little made their money off oil or the woman next to me Put that chicken wire down. I absolutely no reason. have some ways to circum- instead of me pleading with bit, I still have my faith in entertainrnent. The values of the extends her fork in my per- human kindness. I am so happy country are still mostly that of sonal space and comman- vent disaster. members of the BG community CHRISTOPHER SMITH One way is to write an arti- to come forward and rum in that people like my brother's the middle and upper class, with deers one of my steak fries. girlfriend, the graduate students, the call for equality meaning that FRESHMAN, UNDECIDED Does this sound like larceny to cle about it in the BG News. these pieces of garbage, I would Obviously, this isn't a very like to take this time to say the passing students, the com- some are more equal than oth- "The Union, the new you? It happens quite fre- munity members and my broth- ers. Most of us have never lived quently to me, and the culprit common one, as I am the only something more positive. one pathetic enough to do it. (Although it would be greatly er's fraternity have shown me day-to-day, trying to find the one is pretty tight." happens to be my girlfriend. that even in difficult, ugly situa- basics, and some will say that Before I begin to pick apart There is a better idea, and I appreciated if someone did have done this before, but want to come forward and con- tions very beautiful people can there is no reason to in the US, this habit of hers, I should first totally change the situation and unless you dont have a job, or a mention that she is the world rarely. Let her order before tact the police regarding this you. Put that "ladies first" matter though). make it a story of human kind- home, or clothes, if you're lazy, a to me. Julie means more to me ness and compassion. Thank single mom, live in the wrong than any girl has before her, phrase into action, listen to I want to explain my thought her order. If that sounds process through this whole you Bowling Green community place at the wrong time or and she is a perfect fit for me. for showing me that five punks choose the wrong parents to be I couldn't live without her, and remotely good, tell the server event. At first, 1 was sickened. I "I'll have that as well." Your was sickened that five young do not represent the majority. bom to. I'm extremely luck)' to even If Dr. King were alive today, know her and grace the same problem is cleverly solved. She men would find it funny and LISA I RICCI then has no reason to be near entertaining to pick a fight with would he be finally judged on the ground that she does. Now GRADUATE ASST. content of his character, his skin that I have that out of the way, your plate. two unsuspecting, innocent vic- KRISTEN DR0UILLARD There is one exception, and tims. I thought to myself: What or his wallet? Do we count him let's begin to harshly criticize among the great leaders of the SOPHOMORE, EDUCATION this trait of the girl whom I 1 wholeheartedly support this is wrong with people these move. During the ordering days? Racism still US or as one of the great African "347 Founders, love dearly. American leaders? Is George Like I've said before, the process, you and your dining How could anyone do this to coolest place on partner may agree on "shar- another individual and live with exists on many Washington or ED.R. considered food I order is strictly mine. as American Presidents or as campus." I'm very territorial about this. ing" a meal. Sometimes the themselves the next day? 1 am portions are too much for one still not really sure how to different levels White American Presidents? The server asks me, "What When a minority is President., would you like?" I am not stomach, and it requires answer those questions and I teamwork to finish that plate really haven't stopped asking will they just be another asked, "What would you like It seems that every year, 97 percent of, with the other of pasta. The deal is made those questions, but I have around this time, there is some President...or are they breaking some barrier previously closed to three percent stolen by your before the completion of your developed a different perspec- angry white person (usually male dinner order, and everybody is tive. I have been pondering just them and need a signifier to significant other?" At first. I but not always) that writes in and just think to myself that she satisfied with what they will how to say "thank you" to all the is published on the Opinion define who they are like Black or Latino? It is easy for one to forget does this to merely piss me eat. good people that helped my page. Is there some class you sit I think IVe thoroughly brother and his girlfriend. My that white people do not have to off. If that's the case, then it's in that challenged your "right" to probably just pay-back for explained my case, but I don't heart grows bigger just thinking your place in the world. Well, fear claim their whiteness...they get it without effort. every time I froze her comput- have enough time to delve about all the wonderful people not. young white children, as into her inclination to take a that came forward during this It is too easy to go around with er. your place is society is still safe. I ERIN PLATZER It's not like she's unwilling to "sip" of my Pepsi, regardless of situation. made sure! rose-colored glasses seeing everyone as equal...unless your FRESHMAN, share her dinner. She always where I am. I don't have any I would just like to applaud W.I I is still on the air, just theories on girlfriends leech- the graduate students that not equal. Is it you're fault that VOCAL PERFORMANCE asks me if I want a taste. I check ABC. NBC, CBS.not to respectfully decline the offer ing off their boyfriends' bever- helped my brother that night, mention E!, TNN, and many oth- society is the way it is...no. But it is your fault if you close you eyes "The Music building every time. My reasoning on ages. I just have one state- and the days following the ers. The fall line-up is still only ment to Julie, aside from lov- event. I would like to thank my and do nothing about it. rocks!" food sharing centers around tokenly speckled with color. one central thesis, and it ing her: "Stop it!" brother's fraternity for showing Don't take my word for it. check

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"We are very Collegiate advantage heading into this familiar with these teams, and weekend," head coach Denise still believe that we will experi- By Daniel Gedney Van De Walle said on ence the same success in our SPORIS REPORIER Wednesday. "Despite experi- new division as we did in our The men's and women's cross encing some heartbreaking old division." country teams make their sec- losses to some tough teams, The Falcons begin MAC play ond trip of the season to our expectations are still as with two schools from the East, Ypsilanti, Michigan to compete high as they were at the start of starting with OU today. The in the Central Collegiatcs meet. the season." Bobcats and head coach Mike The meet, originally sched- As well they should be, Lessinger, who were picked to uled for Saturday, has been when you consider that Van De finish third in the East, are 10-2 moved up to tonight. The WaJJe's 364 conference victo- on the season with their only women's race is scheduled to ries makes her the winningest losses coming to and begin at 4 p.m., followed by the coach in MAC history. BG's 21- Rhode Island. men's race at 5, and then at 8 record last season was the OU is led by junior middle open race at 6. third consecutive 20-win sea- hitter Laura Hageman. who is Coach Cami Wells is happy to son for the team, and that averaging 3.02 kills-per-game be returning to Eastern Falcons added five players who and sophomore setter Briana Michigan University, where her have already made major con- Adamovsky, along with the harriers last competed on tributions to a team that 9.21 assists she is averaging this August 31st. relumed seven players from season. "It will give them an idea of last seasons East Division The Falcons hold a 40-10 how they have improved over Champion. advantage in the all-time series the last month," Wells said. However, things will not be against OU, including a 3-0 Unlike last month's meet, easy for the Falcons, because sweep in the first meeting and tonight's meet will be scored. of the teams move to the West a win in four games during The harriers are coming off Division. Three of the top five their second encounter. BG's an idle weekend, and are for the teams who have accumulated dominance over the Bobcats most part injury-free. Nicola the highest winning percent- has not been ignored, though it Viljoen, who sat out the Mel age over the last years reside in hasn't been talked about either, Brodt invitational with back the West in Ball State, Western because Van De Walle expects pain, is back to 100 percent and Michigan and Northern her team to realize it is a new IOT Swjnier BG Ntm will participate in tonight's Illinois, while BG becomes the ON THE ATTACK: Junior Nadia Bedncky looks on as a teammate spikes the ball in a recent match race. Briana Killian, who has fourth team VOLLEYBALL PAGE 6 against Oakland University. The Falcons will travel to Ohio and Akron this weekend. been suffering from bronchitis, is questionable for tonight's race and will most likely be a race-time decision by coach Wells. On the men's side, there have been a few minor injuries. Junior Phil King has been a little Tennis prepares for BG Invite bit under the weather this week but should be ready to go. Team By Elliott Schreiner Coach Penny Dean is expect- While it may seem that the should also be a plus. there is a home-court advantage captain Troy Stiles has been SPORIS REPORIER ing a competitive tournament. Falcons hate the weight of the While not traveling seems to as the Falcons will be the only suffering from tendonitis in his The Bowling Green women's "It will be a lough tournament world on their shoulders, they be a main concern for Dean, her team that is used to the courts knee, for which he has been tennis team is coming into this because the other teams have also have plenty on their side. players have found alternative and the feel of the environment undergoing daily treatment. weekend with contrasting feel- already played." The girls are returning eight of reasons for wanting to play at While there are not team This injury will not stop him ings of nervousness and confi- Dean is hoping thai the hard nine letter winners from last Keefe. scores, the girls arc looking for- from competing in tonight's dence. work in practice and an all out year's team and Dean sees this Junior lisa Maloney is excited ward to giving an all-round team race either. The Falcons will welcome effort will produce positive as an obvious advantage. She is for the weekend. effort and are hoping to build on Both squads are eager to get four learns to the BG Invitational results. hoping that the veterans will i am excited about playing at this weekend's success. back out on the track after a this weekend. Wright Stale, While the visiting teams all help tame the prc-match butter- home," she said. "It's an oppor- With the combination of two-week layoff. They will both Illinois (Chi.) and Indiana State have tournaments under their flies with their leadership and tunity for us to get back into a uncertainty and nerves, as well be looking to improve upon are all reluming from lasl year's belts, the Brown and Orange will confidence. groove." as confidence and hard work. their performance at the Mel tournament, while Xavier will be facing the difficult and nerve- Not only will veteran play pro- Senior co-captain Alyson Dean is hoping to prove right the Brodt invitational as they con- plav the role of new kid on the racking task of starting their sea- vide a boost, but playing in the Gabel agrees with the feelings of age-old saying that hard work tinue on the road to the culmi- block. son with a little uncertainty. friendly confines of Keefe Courts excitement, and is certain (hat pays off. nation of the season, the MAC championships, which will take place November 2nd in Oxford, Ohio. Tonight's meet will be the first of five consecutive week- Women's Soccer looks to ends that the harriers will be in Golfers travel competition, which will end with the MAC Championships. The next idle weekend they rebound against UA, KSU will have will be the weekend to Kentucky By Zach Baker "I think we will definitely do said." There is pressure on us, between the MAC SPORIS REPORIER Championships and the Great well," Eggleton said. "We prac- bul there is also pressure on ByChrisWrllig take part in the tournament. The women's soccer team ticed wry well this week and we Akron and pressure on Kent Lakes Regional SPORIS REPORIER The Falcons are hopeful that Championships, which will goes on the road this weekend are pretty hyped up about it." State." The men's golf learn is back in this weekend will get the ball for two MAC games. The After losing the two games in Eggleton said that while there take place in West Lafayette, action this weekend for their rolling for their team this sea- Indiana on November 16th. Falcons' will play Akron today BG last weekend, playing two is pressure on the leam to play third tournament of the season. son. With said disappointing and Kent Slate on Sunday. The away games may have helped better this weekend, she expects The Harriers have been look- Coming off a seventh-place fin- seventh-place finish last week ing to improve upon their low Falcons will be looking to the Falcons. The team has the team lo thrive on it. ish al Ball State, the FaJcons will in the Earl Yestingmeister bounce back from two MAC played better away from "There's a lot of pressure just rankings in the preseason polls. undoubtedly be looking to Classic, the Falcons hope to These next few weeks will give losses last weekend that Cochrane Field this season, because we have lost two MAC bounce back this weekend. card good scores and place high dropped their conference something that Andy Richards games already," Eggleton said. them the chance to build up The Falcons are traveling to on the leader board this week- the momentum they need to go record to 1-2, said has gone on since he "But I think we can handle it, Richmond, Kentucky to take end. Falcons coach Andy Richards became head coach. and I expect that we'll win." into the MAC Championships part in the Eastern Kentucky Sophomore Austin Chase, and surprise some people and is expecting his team to "If you look at our record over Richards said that both Akron University Colonial Classic. The who led the FaJcons last week- rebound this weekend, but also the years, we have had a much and Kent Stale are improved turn some heads. 54-hole tournament, which end with a 23rd-place finish, Tonight's race is an excellent has high hopes this weekend said that the learn must keep its belter record on the road," from lasl year, and expects both begins today, will consist of two focus. Richards said. "Il doesn't really games to be a difficult for BG. opportunity for both the men's rounds today and the final and is very optimistic for the and the women's squads to "We worked hard this week make sense. I think it may be a "We are looking at some round tomorrow. The Falcons tournament. and we are ready to play these mentality thing, and we have to tough games here," Richards start building that momentum. didn't compete in EKU's tourna- ■We should do pretty well," They have an almost complete- games," Richards said. "Every overcome it, because we want said. "We still feel that we can ment last year and will have Chase said. "The freshmen got a win these games. I'm sure that ly healthy squad going into a taste of the bad weather in lasl game is a winnable game, but lo do well al home." their hands full Ihis year with every game is also a game we Richards said that the players when teams see that they have race on a course they have teams such as Cincinnati, weekend's tournament, and 1 already run this season, and can lose. We cannot take these may feel more pressure at Bowling Green as their next Depaid and Dayton, among the think now they will be ready for home, bul thai there is always game, they know that we can with the MAC championships nineteen teams participating in the conditions that normally teams lightly." just a little over a month away, Freshman Leah Eggleton. pressure in MAC games. play." this weekend's tournament. come along with playing college "There is pressure lo win in The Falcons play the Zips at this is a perfect opportunity for This weekend will mark the first golf." who played very well last week- them to show how far they have end, thinks the Falcons will play the MAC because we know il is 7p.m. tonight, and play Kent time in three seasons that the well ihis weekend. such a knife edge," Richards Stale at 1 p.m. on Sunday. come thus far this season. Falcons have traveled to EKU, to GOLF. PAGE 6 6 Friday. September 27,2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM BG NEWS SPORTS Spikers take on Ohio, Akron BRIEFING Green on Saturday, Feb. 8, at VOLLEYBALL. FROM PAGE 5 good team as well," Van De Walle New York Jets sign said. "This will be a good test for 7:30 p.m., in the BG Ice our team, starting the conference LB Khary Campbell Arena. year and oil is a different team. The Falcons had one game. "They shouldn't be overlook- off against teams of this caliber." 1H( BG NEWS BG has experienced their Hempstead, NY — Former televised last season. They ing this game, because ill I has were the "Game of the Week" played extremely well this sea- longest rest in the last two weeks, Falcon linebacker Khary after playing 11 games in the on Feb. 23 when they defeat- son," Van De Walle said. "What's Campbell signed with the ed Northern Michigan 6-0. happened in the past doesn't span of 13 days. lunior Laura New York lets yesterday. The mean much now. We know Twyman, who staned in all of announcement was made by Graves leads Reds; they're going to be ready, and Falcons 44 games this season and Jets' General Manager Terry have to come out and match leads the team with an average of Bradway. defeat Cubs 1-0 their intensity and their mind- 1.18 blocks-per-game, felt that Campbell was signed off THE ASSOCIATED HESS set." everyone is ready to get back in the Dallas Cowboys practice Chicago —Danny Graves Following OU, BG will go to the swing of things. squad where he has been became the latest pitcher to JAR. Arena to due battle with "We have felt really good, espe- since Sept. 3 after being contain Sammy Sosa, pitch- UA. who are 3-0 at home this sea- cially coming off of two wins waived by Dallas at the end ing a four-hitter Thursday son. Head Coach Mike Sweitzer's against some tough opponents of training camp on Aug. 27. that led the Cincinnati Reds Zips are returning from the last weekend," Twyman said. "We He originally signed with the over the Chicago Cubs 1-0. Marist Invitational with a 9-3 definitely think that two wins Cowboys as a rookie free Sosa went l-for-4 with a record, and are led by Sandy here will set the tone for the rest agent following the April strikeout and two ground - Lewis, who is averaging 3.64 kills of our season, but even if we don't draft. outs. and was named MVP of the tour- play well we still remain confi- With the addition of Sosa got his first hit of the nament. Senior Katie Kuzior is dent for the rest of our games." Campbell the lets now have series — a ball that barely averaging 3.50 kills-per-gamc Freshmen Emily Manser, who 53 active players on their ros- made it out of the infield, and is joined by her teammate on has appeared in 37 games and is ter. The lets will travel to glancing off Graves' glove. the AU-Tbumament squad. second on the team in digs with Florida on Sept. 29 to take on Graves (7-3) struck out a The Falcons hold a 16-9 lead in 118 also felt that the team is con- the lacksonville laguars at 1 career-high seven while the all-time series against UA. fident and eager to play, and that p.m. walking two. The Zips, who were picked to fin- she is not the least bit nervous in Ben Swancei BG Nan He got in trouble only ish second in East lost to BG, 3-0 her first opportunity to experi- Men's Soccer game DISCOURAGED: Head coach Denise Van Oe Walle is unhappy with once, loading the bases with in the two teams only meeting ence the intensity of conference verse UK canceled a walk to Alex Gonzalez in last season, and Van De Walle play. a call in a recent match. THE iG NEWS the fourth inning, but he acknowledged the fact that BG "The intensity level has been nervous about playing my first The Falcons are scheduled to struck out Mike Mahoney to must again be prepared to face a really high during practice this conference game. I know the begin play against OU at 7 p.m., Lexington, KY—The get out of the jam. much improved squad. week, so it's easy to tell that every- environment is going to be really followed by tomorrow's match- Bowling Green men's soccer lose Guillen backed Graves "We do not know a lot about one is ready to play. And we're hectic, but that really motivates up with the Zips, which is also game scheduled for tonight with an RBI single, making Akron, bui we know they are a expecting them to come out me to do better." scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. against Kentucky has been up for a baserunning blunder strong," Manser said. "I'm not canceled due to this in the second inning. Scott inclement weather condi- Williamson pitched the ninth tions in Lexington, KY. As of for his eighth save in 12 right now the game will not chances. be made up according to the Mid-American Conference's Kent hopes to find Golf team hopes to stay positive at EKU no makeup policy. weather for the freshmen, the in the EKU tournament. Miller Pickerel, Chase and freshman The Falcons (0-8) will start way to defeat NIU GOLF. FROM PAGE 5 team may have a slight advan- will undoubtedly want to Chris Leakc will have to play to the MAC portion of its sched- IKE ASSOCIATED PRESS • The Falcons have a great tage over the rest of (he field. improve his score from his their best, despite the weather, ule Sunday at 2 p.m. as they Not all is golden on the chance to run into inclement The team hopes to continue sophomore year, which tied him in this weekend's tournament. host Buffalo. Golden Flashes' defense. weather in this weekend's tour- its positive production from its for 79th in the tournament. "We all need to play consis- BG hockey game vs. Injuries to several of Kent nament. Heavy thunderstorms young players as well as the few The continuation of good play tently, but what we really need is State's linebackers are caus- are expected on Friday and will veteran players. Senior Andy from the younger members of for somebody to shoot a low MSU to be televised ing concern for coach Dean be a burden to all teams compet- Miller will be looked up to this the team is needed for the round. If we can get those two THE BG NEWS Pees. Miami's Luke Clemens ing in the tournament, but with weekend because he is the only Falcons to have any success this things we will be successful," Farmington Hills, Mich. — took advantage of those last week's experience of bad current Falcon who has played season. Players such as Craig Chase said. weaknesses last week by The Central Collegiate rushing for 171 yards and two Hockey Association released touchdowns. yesterday its 13-game CCHA Things could get even television schedule on Fox worse for Kent State (2-1) this Sports Net Detroit. One of the week when it plays at games to be broadcasted is Northern Illinois in a MAC GfflQGCX DDg OTtf flff QQDQGVmGQCa Michigan Slate at Bowling game Saturday. ,

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10 a.m. -4 p.m. Black Student Union Cabaret and Party Ticket Sales Thrift and consignment stores Student Union Lobby offer students affordable way •4 11:30 a.m. GSS Soup t Substance, for more to expand wardrobe. information, contact Graduate Student Senate at 372-2426. By Kimbei ly Dupps Union 207 puisr EOITOR It was an old, black rotary phone that caught her eye that day. She looked at Noon - 2 p.m. it and almost bought it. Now she is wishing she had. Noon Tunes, for more informa- Senior leanine Sees was at tine Salvation Army when she found that phone tion, please call 372-9000. during one of her semi-regular trips to the thrift store on South!Main Street. She Union Falcon's Nest goes to the Salvation Army store at the most every two weeks and at the least every month and a half. 12:30 p.m. While she shops at thrift stores to find more interesting clothes, it Ls also Women's Professional because of the economic value. Development "Taxation Made "I'm more inclined to go to thrift stores because it's cheaper," Rees said. "Here Easy," everything you always in Bowling Green it is also right downtown." Since Rees does not have a car, it wanted to know about your taxes. is convenient for her to walk to Salvation Army. Presenters: Jena Ault and Dariene Layne Laypon. manager at the Salvation Army, 309 S. Main St., said price is a Petkwrtz. Petkwitz & Ault, Inc. big reason students shop at thrift stores. She said students can buy an almost The Women's Center. 107Hanna new pair of jeans for $5 at the store. hall Each item at the Salvation Army is priced separately, depending on the type, i quality and brand of the item, leans range from S3.99 to $6.99 and dresses aver- t p.m. - Midnight age S4.99. tale Nite ® the Union, fun, Unlike the Salvation Army, Goodwill has set prices for each item, leans and Karaoke, Henna Tattoos & More - dresses are $5; pants, shirts and skirts are $3.50. Iponsored by the Bowen- Rees said almost all of her jeans come from thrift stores, as do many of her fhompson Student Union. pants. She said she had been looking for a particular type of pants and found Student Union them at a thrift store. "If you want something different and with a lot of character, you can find it ip.m. at thrift stores," Rees said. the Department of Theatre pre Laypon said many students she sees at her store shop there because they are tems "Bash" by Neil LaButte & not locked into the particular style that Ls in this year. Rather, the students can rCrave" by Sarah Kane, call put together a personal style from clothes Uiat span the decades. {4191372-2719 for advance Ava Hitch, store manager at Goodwill, 1058 N. Main St., said that if students teservations. All tickets $5. like to look different, thrift stores arc a good place to shop because they have Joe £. Brown Theatre items that no one else does. Rees said it is fun to shop at thrift stores, especially if someone is going for the (Ip.m. retro look. AO Movie: Men in Black 2 Student Union Theatre BARGAIN, PAGE J 28 September UAO sounds off rock's loudest movies 4 a.m. Women's Tennis-BGSU By Angela t Gorier gives a taste of where hip-hop ROCK MOVIES DMG The Who, Led Zeppelin Nov. 6 - The Who's Tommy, Invitational PUlSf ASSISIAHr tOIIOR began with Krush Groove. and the various artists who per- released in 1975. Directed by \feefe Courts Psychedelic grooves, funky NickOurich along with other KRUSH GROOVE: Oct. 16 formed at Woodstock. The i m ken Russell and screenwritten new beats and bands that just tJAO board of directors came TOMMY: Nov. 6 aiive ways thai these artists tell by Peter ibwnshend. This film, |2:30 p.m. kick ass. This is what you can up with these five rockin' films both their own stories and Which has also been called a fowling Green Fencing Club's experience one night a month by narrowing it down to movies THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME: those of imaginary charaitn s rock open, deals with the life of Sectional Tournament The for the next three months. Want that had the artists directly Nov. 20 are just a few of the reasons dial an abused deaf and blind boy JGSU Fencing Club and the to come? Wanna rock? (to grab involved. This included acting these movies rack not to men- who becomes a pintail wizard. ■orthern Ohio Division of the your buds and get over to the in the film or like in The Wall, WOODSTOCK: Dec. 4 don the classic but still popular Tommy also liecame a 8SFA will host asectional touma- Gish Theater located in the having the film completely music that can be heard in Broadway smash bit tient Saturday and Sunday. basement of Hanna Hall where scored by the band itself. -All movies are at 8:30 p. m. in even minute of each ol these Nov. 20 - The Song Remains ppler Complex you can begin your 2-hour Although this is the third year the Gish Theater movies. the Same, 1976, is a documen- movie "trip." that UAO has sponsored a experience in the theater than Oct. 16 - Krush Groove, 1985. tary of various led Zeppelin ip.m. & 8 p.m. Brought to you by UAO, "TUrn series like this one, the atten- Directed by Micheal Schultz, concerts and backstage antics. GSU Department of Theatre on TV" He also said that this It Up: Rock's Loudest Movies," dance for the first showing was will be an alternative to what we starring Blair Underwood, the Dec. 4 - Woodstock the presents "Bash" by Neil began Sept. 18 and will contin- much smaller than UAO had Fast Boys. Sheila-E, Run-DMC movie, sends you on a three- laButte t "Crave" by Sarah see on campus, like the newer ue until Dec. 4. This series not expected. But once the audi- popular movies that UAO also and Kurtis Blow to name a few. day love lest in 1969. Produced lane only delivers rock-n-roll with ences begins to grow, Gurich This film mirrors the life of the and directed by Micheal Ipe f. Brown Theatre sponsors. movies such as: The Wall, said this about the anticipated These films encompass some Def lam label in its early days Wadleigh this film features all of Tommy, The Song Remains the student reaction, "I think they'll of rock's most legendary bands and includes a semi auto-biog- the performances during those EVENTS. PAGE 9 Same and Woodstock, but also appreciate it. It is a different including Pink Floyd, Run- raphy of Russell Simmons. three days. Fridiy. S^tamber 27. 2002 THE PULSE WWW.BGNEWS.COM Used game store opens BySmflreslM Alpha order. In addition, 2 Play PULSE wmilR is in discussions with Cla-Zel "I want to have fun. And theatre in sponsoring an intra- while I was going to school I projectory video game tourna- wanted to have fun," said Lance ment. Until those plans are Sheppard. "There's no reason constructed completely, one why I should have to wait." can find various arcade tour- Twenty-two-year-old Bowling neys happneing at 2 Play on Green native Sheppard recently Saturdays at 3 p.m. for cash opened 2 Play, a new and used prizes. video game store that buys, sells 2 Play offers customers a vari- and trades video games. "We ety of game systems and video will be renting very soon," he games. In addition, an arcade said. and gameroom provide enter- After graduating from a tainment ranging from Camevil Florida private high school in and Neo-Geo to the Simpsons. 1998, Sheppard began his career The vast array of novelty lights in the video game industry. At and life- size stand-ups are just age 18, he subleased an area several additional reasons for within R&B Games, located on visiting the 116 S. Main St. loca- S. Main St. of BG With an inter- tion. est in business, Sheppard began his entrepreneurship at a young Melissa Lavoy, senior human age with much success. "It's one resources major at the of the fastest growing indus- University, said that she is tries," he commented. "Video "relieved to have a store like this games are always going to be in BG because normally I'd have around. They just keep getting to drive to Toledo to find old Hrhtti Unmo BC Now better and better." games." NEW STORE: Robert Kotz (pictured) opened CR Music Exchange, a used music store, on East Vtooster Street with John Reed. Five years later, and the addi- "It's cool that there's finally a tion of a self-owned store, place in BCi you can sell your Sheppard now caters to a vari- video games without having to ety of customers. go to Allied Records in Toledo," "During the day it's usually said liiium Marshall, sopho- younger kids; junior high, high more an education major. school. But at night it's about Lavoy added, "Yay for 2 Play!" Store offers used CDs Sheppard agrees that people average college kids That's who I am, that's who I cater to." no longer have to travel for their By Michael Ertrmari attending school here," Kotz nearly six or seven times in 10 However, both men agree Sheppard will be continuing his used video games and is proud PULSE •HUB said. "I spent a lot of time trav- days. Kotz and Reed hope the that there are certain variables education as a junior at the to say that his costs are lower A new store in downtown eling back and forth between same will happen with the that determine how much they University once the store is set- and selections better than the Bowling Green takes buying here and Sandusky and when I store they are planning to open will pay for an item. tled. larger chainstores. 2 Play is cur- and selling used goods to a new decided to move here it in Fremont on Nov. 1. "People will call me on the Currently, 2 Play is in the rently accepting pre-orders for and different level. seemed like this was a good "The more the merrier. I am phone or see me on the street process of negotiating collabo- Grand Theft Auto Vice City and CR Music Exchange, 140 E place to open a new store." positive about anything that and ask me how much I will rations with the University's awaits the arrival of other new Wboster St., is not just another The variety the store has to supports the downtown area give them for a particular item. marketing group and Kappa releases such as Metroid. store that buys and sells used offer is one of the main reasons and that is student oriented," I never give them a quote until CDs. Instead, it covers the how this store differs from lim Cummer, the owner of I see the actual item," Kotz said. whole entertainment spec- other stores like this one in Madhatter Music, said. "Even "This is because it is impossible trum. It buys CDs, records, Bowling Green. though there arc some similari- for me to give an accurate SKELETON KEY tapes, movies, DVDs, home "No one else carries every- ties, for the most part each amount without seeing the audio, car audio, TVs, VCRs, thing to do with entertainment store is working at a different item's condition." DVD players, video games and in one store," Kotz said. "Not angle." Kotz said that he has three 0BTAINIUMS gaming systems for cash. only do we buy and sell CDs, Madhatter Music, unlike CR variables in determining the B- The store was opened by we also do the same with a vast Music Exchange, only buys and worth of a particular item. Ipecac Recordings Robert Kotz and lohn Reed on amount of entertainment prod- sells music-related products These three variables are con- Sept. 6 after having success ucts. That is how we are differ- and what it comes down to is dition, popularity and the with the same store in ent from many of the stores service. Cummer said. Just like quantity he already has in the Have you ever heard a punk Sandusky. Reed is currently that are already located here." how Kotz is experiencing great store. band play in a kitchen? It's like the title rhymes means nothing Tianaging the store in Business for the new store business with his store the CR Music Exchange is open multiple infants who ripped Sandusky, while Kotz is looking but I was hoping for something has been very good so far, Kotz same can be said for Cummer. Monday through Thursday every pot and pan out of the along the line of STP's "Vaseline" after the one in Bowling Green. said. He said that he has done There has been no change in from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday cupboards, beat them and "The idea for opening a store or Bush's "Glycerine." Other very little advertising as of yet the store's business with the through Saturday from 11 a.m. screamed at the top of their songs, with titles like "Dingbat in Bowling Green came to me and already the stores original new competition in town, to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 11 lungs. That's what this second after my girlfriend started Revolution," "Roost in Peace" merchandise has multiplied Cummer said. a.m. to 6 p.m. full-length album from Skeleton and "That Tongue." have enter- Key sounds like. Not that it's a taining lyrics, even though they big surprise; they advertise lack catchy beats. themselves as clanky. The band Skeleton Key is a New York- comes off sounding very based rock band, led by former mechanical, but don't confuse it Lounge Lizard bassist Erik with electronica. Not only does Sanko. Making up the rest of the L. the group use old equipment, band is Rick Lee, Chris Maxwell • Have you had it? but they also use whatever is and Colin Brooks. The group lying around (i.e. pots, wagons, will be playing at Mickey Finn's Wc want to know chairs). in Toledo on OCL 18 to promote Most of the album reminds the new release. If the band me of Stabbing Westward, in the brings the dishes with them, it The BG News is working on a piece about abstinence tradition of "Shame" and "Save should be an interesting show. Yourself." "Sawdust" is a good Overall, the album is pretty for an upcoming issue of The Pulse example. A few songs do stand good. There seems to be some out The fifth track. "The Barker organization to the madness. If of the Dupes," sounds like you can't stand a lot of back- Stomp plus a guitar. 1 was disap- ground noise during a song, I contact:Kimberly Dupps PUK,,,!,,,,,- pointed with track 6, titled wouldn't recommend it. [email protected] "Kerosene." I know the fact that - Taslia Steimer

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