FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2000 I Know What Boys Like.... After the newness of relationship wears off, it is very important to try to do things to spice up your relationship. I for one know that if my relationship ever got boring, I'd want out, but by keeping things interesting, you bring new life back into your relationship. Now I know what most of you are thinking when I say spice things up, and as .a typical guy, at first I thought the same thing. For once try and get your mind out of the gutter (not that a French Maid outfit doesn't spice things up, but my fiancee probably doesn't want me tell ing people about that). Try and find new and interesting things to do that you both enjoy. One thing that is great about Erie is that there is always something to do (please try to keep that laughing to a minimum). Try a picnic dinner at Presque Isle. Or a quick day trip to Niagara Falls for some sight-seeing. Even a candlelight din ner at home can help make things a little more interesting. The important thing is not to get into a rut. When both people in a relationship are bored, the relationship is about to crash and burn. If the relationship is worthwhile, you should be willing to put in the time and the imagination to spicing things up! Do you have a relationship question? If so, send it to Behrcolls@aol.com and have it answered by our relationship experts. Answers will be given in our features advice column from a male and female point of view. Pizza Outlet eire■d College Sped Large One Topping Pizza and 2 cans of soda for 4055 Buffalo Road 897-1818 STUDENT ID REQUIRED is‘A p s ta,s, n a on ., a e . . 4 ;VA'. ; 4, ': ' • ,g r "k 4 hot 01).? NulC° rn• • 3'¢'•°ks".E' ptn " it an „rut s,a ou„ n 6 , 4 it'i • • ":* •s• to b y entry with roof will i)esend name in with entry. le, unless all mem rs If more than one the story is g ondpf the sp te '?- k\ ,- ,:*tis kt -t''' '- il „. ..''t be more . than 150 milek n't n. stOpi out a road c tr o ip nte tl s, win was' made . Insficiefif proof 'lessen chances todent took part in the road trip, only the stu e u n b t li s c u a b ti m on itt i voted on. Beacon members i n ng the Beacon. Only entries appearing in the Beacon will be student name appears on entry, prize will be divided amongst the students who entered. Send in entries to behrcolls@aol . com as soon as po ssible to ensure p 31)1(thig 13 III) NOW HIRING Full and Part Time Flexible Hours Competitive Wages Pi ityr 'O(4 4 trl What A Girl Wants.... So the sizzle is gone, eh? Never fear, it can be brought back. All it takes is for both partners to want it back. You know something is wrong when the spark is gone, and neither partner cares! That's when it may be time to abort. Being "comfortable" in a relationship should not equal boring. How does one go about getting back the spice in a relationship? It's easy to recapture the times you used to have in the first few months when everything was new and exciting (and often en fuego). And this may be the only time you read this in the relationship column, but the ladies agree with the guys for a change! It'll be ok, we promise. To bring back the spice, all you need to do is break the routine. Do you find yourselves doing the same thing Friday after Friday? Is it 'movie night' every night? That seems to get old, real fast. Watching Friends every Thursday may be enjoyable, but think of all the other fun things that you can he doing with your significant other. Turn off the TV; don't go to Blockbuster that night (unless you have no intention of actually watching the movie that you rent, tee-hee!) Try something new. Find a restaurant that you have never gone to before, go play pool or go bowling somewhere new. And as for the candlelight dinner that the guys mentioned, one word: YES! And don't forget the old fashioned, 'take the phone off the hook for the night.' If you have the privacy (and not too many people here on campus do), then take the time to get reacquainted with the love of your life. The spice can be brought back to even the most mundane of couples; all it takes is a little effort and imagination. PE rrrr A r •r,Tel Ptd-11. u.nnip Aries (March 21 - April 19). Asking your professor if he participates in illegal activities will not get you an 'A.' Taurus (April 20 - May 20). Were you Hot and Trendy last week? If not, get with it, you go to a Hot and Trendy school! Gemini (May 21 - June 21). Try and work off some steam; get a concubine Cancer (June 22 - July 23). Wonder why you're not feeling well? Did you eat at Bruno's? Leo (July 24 - August 22). Canada doesn't deserve to be a country, plot an invasion in your spare time. Virgo (August 23 - September 22). Do the world a favor this week, hit a Macintosh with a hammer. -, -, -, Libra (September 23 - October 23). Papaya: they aren't just for breakfast anymore. Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge. Scorpio (October 24 - November 21). Vote for a third party candidate, it may be throwing away your vote, but it is still damn funny. Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21). Don't be dragged out to sea by an overwhelming wave of dumb. .416 Capricorn (December 22 - January 19). Recipe for college success: 1 week of class + 1 weekend long binge, repeat as nessecery. 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