8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2004 DAMAGED CIRCUS BY GREG GRIESENAUER FOR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN I'M A DESKIE BY CHRIS MOORE FOR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's Birthday (Nov. 30). You love your freedom, naturally. No one needs to teach you that. What you need to practice and learn this year is how to live within a budget. Self-discipline actually leads to even more independence Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7. Confide your worries to an older person who loves you a lot. You'll be surprised how quickly they fade when you're not trying to keep them hidden. Taurus (April 20-May 20) nere's no substitute for experience, as you may already know. How long that takes is a variable over which you have some control. Keep at it. Today is a 7. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Ask your sweetie to wait till tomorrow or Thursday for your rendezvous. Now, continue to make the money that you can both spend then. Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is an 8. HOROSCOPES Some of your rules you've set for yourself, and some you got from your family. Whatever works, they give you strength, and that's what's important now. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7. Plan on launching your new endeavor tomorrow or the next day. First, you need to make up an outline to follow. The rest will be easy. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7. Your friends will push you to go ahead and do what you said you would. They've taken you at your word, true, but they're also willing to help. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6. Make sure you understand the law, and use it to your advantage. Point out exactly what you've got coming and you're more likely to get it. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 As your discover the new restrictions, you'll also be able to see how to legally get around them, so you can achieve your goals. That's the objective, anyway. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7. Amazingly, it does appear that you can get the money you want to finance your latest scheme. Don't agree to a high interest rate, or you'll also get a huge case of buyer's remorse. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) Today is a 7. Let a nurturer tell you what to do, and accept the coaching. You don't have to be the strong one. Not for a while, anyway. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is a 6. You'll get a lot done if you conform to the rules and regulations. This is not easy for you, but in this case, it's intelligent. today is an 8. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) You can tell what needs to be done, and you can do it even if some of the others don't agree. Believe in your experience and good judgment. 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All rights reserved. 11/30/04 7 Pierre's friend 8 Cozy retreat 9 Steadfast 10 Ask for help 11 Not up yet 12 Genuine 13 Scottish Gaelic 18 Jewish spiritual leader 22 Swimmers' platforms 24 Praise 26 Cut wool 27 Cleave in two 28 Photographer Adams 29 Fluffy scarf 31 Little white lies 32 Cyclist Armstrong 33 Landlord 34 View again 36 Japanese wrestling 39 Static 40 Mischievous elf 42 Astronomer of Alexandria 43 Vacant Solutions to yesterday's puzzle E L C I D P R O D O U R S P O U T Y L A C E B R A E S O R E N A T T E N I V E O P E R E T T A D O U S E S M Y R A H E B R E W S T H E L A D E L S A R E H E A R S E D T R I A D A C E L E T A D O A I D S H A L E A S R E G A R D S P O R E M I T T A N O P E R A T E T H A I U L S T E R R U R R A L I S T R E L A T I V E S R I N S E D O R T T E A K M O D E M U S E D S E T S S N I T S 45 Even though 46 Theater paths 49 Air again 50 Hind part 51 Wrinkly fruit 52 Ill-mannered child 53 Act as an usher 55 Last bio 56 Pleasant 57 Angers 58 Annexes 58 Gone by We CAN handle the truth. 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