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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • Page 9

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Drmnrral Monday, December 1, 1980 9A NEED CASH? WE BUY SCRAPGQLD, DENTAL GOLD, OLD GOLD RINGS, STERLING SILVER PIECE Not a word of truth, Ann says, but poem is good for laughs iANU UIAVUINU3 11 1 KH.aSTTH IT UTTT Kinotuwrn aa a i i Dear Ann Landers: I was amused i advice (E Bandit II (PG) with Bort Reynoldi Chedit Chong' 7.00 9K30NFIWOTBAII Denver vs. Oakland 4 iv Ann Landers 7.15 9.30 BOX OFf ICE OPENS AT 643 COME TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DELI 893-41 10 ZJS. 1 sasss i h.ihi.'.kuu i Golf wIirneverTt fTt Vi f7 W7 the same 1 by the reader who matched op song titles with wedding anniversaries to indicate the frequency of lovemak-ing. Here's an old poem that tells the even better: "From 20 to 30 if a man lives -right, It's once in the morning and once night. 'From 30 to 40, if he still lives -right, He gives up the morning or skips it at night.

From 40 to SO it's now and then, From SO to 60 it's Lord knows -when. aVo From 60 to 70, if he's still inclined, He's faking it, Sister, it's all in his mind." San Diego Sage Dear Sage: Cute poetry, but there's very little truth in it beginning with the fifth line. And the notion that 'Jit's all in his mind" at 60 is nonsense. Today a man of 60, "if he lives right," ought to be in the prime of condition. The experts tell us that both men and women who are healthy and stay in shape should be able to enjoy sex as long as they live.

Dear Ann Landers: Recently you advised a wife whose husband had confessed to a one-night stand, "Never bring up the subject again." The woman wrote because she was agonizing over the incident. Why didn't you stand up for her right to be angry? Why is the wronged wife ex- old girl who has no trouble getting dates. The problem is my mother. She insists on fixing me up with sons, nephews and acquaintances of her friends. The guys she picks are not my type.

I have asked her to cut it out, but she pays no attention. I've gone ape over a young man Mom doesn't like, so she has me booked up for the next three weekends. Is there any way I can get her to stop this humiliating matchmaking? Not one dude has been worth a second date. Sign me Miss-mated In Chambersburg, Pa. Dear Miss: Tell your mother that from this day forward you refuse to go on another fixed-up date and she will have to explain the "problem" to the young man when he shows up at the door.

You have every right to do this, and I'll back you all the way. Parents, what should you do if your teen-ager is having sexual relations? Ann Landers' new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It A Guide for Teens and Their Parents," give no-nonsense advice on how to handle this delicate situation. For each booklet, send 50 cents plus a long, stamped, self -addressed envelope to Ann Landers in care of The Tallahassee Democrat, P.O. Box 990, Tallahassee, Fla. 32302.

Allow six to eight weeks for delivery. Caddyshack pected to swallow her pain and be "understanding?" Maybe her bus-, band didn't want to talk about the incident, but she NEEDED to. You could have at least advised her to see a therapist with whom she could talk out her anxiety. If she pushes it aside, she may release the anger in some other way and end up even more confused about her unusual behavior. For someone who has had years of experience with people's emotions, you certainly have a skill for ignoring the consequences of repressed ones.

Demanding Fair Play In Illinois Dear Fair: At long last a letter from a reader who is annoyed because I didn't say, "Seek professional help." I've been accused hundreds of times of copping out because I suggested therapy, counseling, a talk with a clergyman, etc. Of course, you are right but I hated to sound like a broken record. I should have done so anyway. Thanks for getting mad enough to write. Dear Ann Landers: I am a 17-year- 1 2Cftil SHjpatrra All Indoor Seats 11.50...

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The photographs are of a youthful, broad-shouldered and smiling Ronald Reagan. There's Ronald Reagan wearing a swimsuit and perched atop a stump, Ronald Reagan in coat and tie and ready for a date, Ronald Reagan petting an Airedale. And so forth. Mrs. Stevens, who lives with a daughter in Miami, managed Lowell Park on Rock River, where Reagan worked as a lifeguard for seven summers.

TV idol Miss Piggy was meant to be a supporting actor on the "The Muppet Show," but the porcine performer had star quality. WAGNER: Good Friday Music from "Parsifal" BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 RICHARD STRAUSS: Excerpts from "Der Rosenkavalier" WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1980 8:15 P.M. RUBY DIAMOND AUDITORIUM December 1. Tickets wJI be so.d at the Roby Diamond Box Office beginning at 7:00 p.m.

on the evening of the performance. Phone orders are encouraged: 644-648 1 and 644-6482. VISA and Mastercharge accepted. TICKET PRICES REDUCED FOR 1980-81 CONCERTS' ADULTS: SENIOR CITIZENS: $1 F.S.U. STUDENTS: FREE WITH I.D.

J. How perfect to dangle from your soft shoulder on glamorous holiday occasions our rhinestone studded peau de soie evening bag in black, $24 At the weekend opening of "The Art of the Mup-pets" exhibit in LADIES INDULGE You will be good to someone you love today; so be sure, to take time out to be good to yourself. Experience the wonderful world of ESSTRON. Los Angeles, Miss Piggy's rise to fame was documented by Jane Henson, who li joined her hus- itl V' 1 1 band, Jim, in the first Munnet ven Miss P. ture 26 years ago.

"She was just supposed to be a mi-nor character," said Mrs. Henson. k'There was an audience response. Suddenly we were all cheering, 'Go, fat pig. Do it.

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