The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, March 21, 2004, Page PAGE 6B, Image 18

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Yesterday’s Answer Directions WpKlrdnjtUZ.uet JWW’w'wlta*UrtnorlfflMrS nrw 1 Pluggers VIO >rww4>lugg«ua»i wwwfSStSpagaxoa Thanha te Lots of pluggers everywhere wmato Muwwe ■ rmunaMaWatamc* "X I «I Ji 15S ' i Ora f ’C'T 11 ilI bSbL ' 5 Pluggara can always aquaaza that last dab of toothpaste out of the tube. Parents grapple with promise to let daughter get pierced DEAR ABBY: Our otherwise responsible 15- ding of my dreams. I’m worried if I invite Joe it year-old daughter, “Marie," is upset will put a damper on my day, and if with her father and me because we won't allow her to have her belly but ton pierced. She’s a good kid, and we originally told her she could get it pierced if she improved her grades. However, after thinking it over, we changed our minds and told her so. Marie couldn’t believe we’d changed our minds. She worked hard and brought her grades up to A’s and B’s. Now she is in tears because we won’t let her have the piercing. At what age do you and your readers consid er belly button piercing appropriate ? UPSET IN COLLEGEVILLE, PA. DEAR UPSET: I see navel piercing as a fad that has gone mainstream. Discuss it with your family physician or a dermatologist to deter mine what the risks are. Be sure your daughter is present so she is aware of them, too. (As long as the procedure is done hygienically, it should n't cause any damage.) And in the future, I advise you to think carefully before making any more promises to your daughter. DEAR ABBY: I am getting married in August. My best friend, “Judy," is my maid of honor. My problem is she expects me to invite her fiance, "Joe," to the wedding. While I love Judy dearly. I do not care for her fiance. When they are together, they keep to themselves and barely interact with other peo ple. I'm afraid if I invite Joe to my wedding, she'll spend most of her time with him. He has never done anything to make me dislike him. but I've never had a good feeling about him since the day I met him. I want to keep my friend happy, but I also want to have the wed- ■r Joyce Jillson THIS WEEK’S BIRTH DAYS: A burgeoning social life helps you in all areas. You'll be introduced to new romantic and employment prospects through friends. May shows you material suc cess. but that's nothing com pared to the spiritual well being you'll get. Romantic commitments come in July. ARIES (March 21-April 19) It's all about concentra tion. You may decide you are too available to a loved one's every need. In fact, someone is distracting you from the wish you'd like to see ful filled. Disallow interruptions once you get working. After Thursday, love is frivolous, fun and totally unpredictable. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Make a last-ditch effort to complete a project. At the very least, you'll get clarity about what needs to be done to reach the finish line. Saturday, make some plans for yourself. Once you get used to living your life regardless of what others do. you’ll find you have compa ny whenever you need it. Gary Brookins Ip •* W I Jeanne Phillips I . t. I 1.1 Under the stars’ gaze GEMINI (May 21-June 21) Work on your listening skills. All the information you require to make your wish come true is being told to you either in a verbal or a non-verbal way. Conversely, not listening then will cause a setback. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Finding love is on your mind while everything around you feels like spring time. If your romantic life has recently been a rocky ride, don't be concerned. Things have an amazing way of turning out. Let go of a grudge, and move forward. Virgo is part of weekend fun. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Past challenges have set the stage for your fabulous entrance. You'll expect applause and get it metaphorically speak ing in the way of recommen dations or a generally warm feeling from friends and fam ily. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Self-starters are smart enough not to rely only on their “self' to “start." Involving a Sagittarius or Capricorn is particularly lucky. Get all the information you can. A hot money tip fat tens your wallet. A break through on your project occurs over the weekend. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Dark and light forces vie to rule your mind. Take charge. Finding the inner point of balance sets your growth potential free. Speed Bump SHI" ■ 'i Its " ~.'-a I don’t invite him, Judy will be hurt. Is it OK not to invite him? BRIDE-TO-BE DEAR BRIDE-TO-BE: No, it’s not OK. To exclude your friend’s fiance would be selfish and a breach of etiquette. They are offi cially a couple, and besides, on your wedding day you will be so busy with your guests and your new husband that you won't have time to dwell on the amount of attention you'll be receiving from your maid of honor. DEAR ABBY: I enjoy the letters you print about acts of kindness. I am a 63-year-old woman with physical disabilities. While walk ing out of the grocery store, I slipped on some ice and fell. Abby, four people walked right past me without even offering to help. A Muslim family walked by. and the husband put his gro ceries down and helped me up. He then carried my groceries while his wife and son helped me to my car. After that, they followed my car to my house to make sure 1 arrived safely. Their son helped me unload the groceries and get them into my kitchen. In all the chaos. I didn’t even get their names. Please. Abby, let them know how grateful I am. So many ugly things have been said about Muslims since Sept. 11. Their kindness and concern reminded me that there are many good people out there, and we should not forget that. (iRATEFUL IN ST. PAUL DEAR GRATEFUL: You're right. We should n't. Kindness and consideration for others aren’t virtues confined by borders, nor are they restricted to one religion. Thank you for point ing it out. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). So what if you're pulled in different directions? Sampling every available choice will help you get into a groove. Love is strong enough to change your mind. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21). Keep reminding yourself of the bottom line. Half of what’s going doesn't even matter, except in a very peripheral way. Your job is to distinguish the important stuff from the insignificant stuff. Allies in the task are Virgo and Leo. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19). You're quite ideal istic about what you can accomplish, which is smart. Pisces and Gemini friends help you shape your goals into something that will truly make you happy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The early week is a case of too much information. Isolate the issue, and the answers are easier to find. If you've got a secret crush, it gets worse this week. Make it known on Friday. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re probably feeling a combination of relief and loss —that's appropriate for someone who recently sacri ficed in order to move for ward with life. Tuesday brings a treat to pick up your spirits! Wednesday through Saturday, financial handlings determine whether or not you can afford to travel later next month. Dave Coverly