PAT GREEN SUNDAY NOV. 12TH GRANADA THEATRE LAWRENCE, KS FASHION FIND FUR-LINED HOODS Fur-lined coats and vests are here this season to keep you warm on the walk to campus. Most common are coats and puffy vests with fur-lined hoods. "It is just that little added detail that makes people buy them," says Barb Watkins, employee at Gap, 647 Massachusetts St. The fur-lined hoods at Gap are removable for those who don't always want to display the fur trim. You can also find a furry favorites can also be found at Abercrombie and Fitch, 647 Massachusetts St., and Old Navy, 3224 Iowa St. Beth Breitenstein W WESCOE WIT Guy 1:(leaving Allen Fieldhouse after a basketball game) I really need to start playing basketball again. Guy 2: Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Guy: I'm thinking of changing my name. my name: Girl: Legally? Like, for good? Guy: Yeah. Professionally, I think it'd be a good career move. Girl: And your parents aren't gonna be pissed? Guy: I'm hoping they wouldn't find out. Guy 1: I just started working on my manifesto last night. Guy 2: I didn't know you are communist. Guy 1: I'm not. Guy 2: Oh... are you Marxist then? Guy 1: God you're a shithead. Seriously?! Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto. I'm just working on my personal beliefs. Girl 1: I think I lost my iPod. Girl 2: Oh no. That sucks. Girl 1: And my boyfriend got it for me and is supposed to, like, move songs from his onto it for me tonight. Girl 2: So are you gonna tell him you lost it? Girl 1: I'm gonna try this thinking thing I saw on TV and try to will it my way. Girl 2: Oh. Girl 1: I'm having the most sucky day ever. Girl 2: Awwww, I'm sorry. Do you need a hug? Girl 1: No. I don't like to be touched. Jacky Carter DRINK OF THE WEEK Long Island Iced Tea Ingredients: 3/4 ounce tequila 3/4 ounce gin 3/4 ounce rum 3/4 ounce vodka 3/4 ounce triple sec 3/4 ounce sour mix splash cola Shake liquors with sour mix. Pour in a hurricane or tall glass. Add splash of cola and garnish with a lemon slice. History of Long Island Iced Tea: There's no reason you can't enjoy a Long Island Iced Tea in the fall. The cocktail is made with vodka, gin, tequila, rum, triple sec, sour mix and cola. Chris Bendicksen, a bartender at the Oak Beach Inn nightclub in Long Island, N.Y., credits himself with inventing the drink in the late 1970s. However, some suggest that the Long Island Iced Tea was invented during the Prohibition era because of its resemblance to regular, non-alcoholic Iced tea. But don't let the resemblance fool you -- the Long Island Iced tea actually has a much higher alcohol concentration than more recent) because drink. So if the cool weather has you down, kick back and remember the summer with a tall glass of Long Island iced Tea. Source: www.tea.articlesfly.com Carissa Pedigo 04 ➤ JAYPLAY 11.09.2006 7