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Corky Laing, drummer for the rock group Mountain, will appear at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on May 18.

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Mountain’s Corky Laing Still Standing

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Led Zeppelin. The Who. Cream. These were the giants of classic rock, powered by the super-drummers whose legend is carved in Rock “N” Roll history: Jon Bonham. Keith Moon. Ginger Baker. But no band ever rocked harder, or louder, than Mountain, fueled by its brilliant drummer, Corky Laing. Any doubters need only pick up a copy of Climbing! or Nantucket Sleighride – and play them really, really loud. Only The Who could rival Mountain when it came down to sheer volume. “Yeah, I have trouble,” Laing said in a recent interview, referring to his hearing. “I go to the same hearing doctor as Roger from Foghat.” Laing, who is originally from Canada, joined Mountain in 1970, replacing N.D Smart. The other members were Long Island’s own Leslie West, whose first band, the Vagrants, was an East End staple. The bass player, Felix Pappalardi, was a well-known producer for Cream. Steve Knight played keyboards. The band was named for West’s girth – he was a hefty cat in those days. “I met Leslie in Tiana Beach one summer. He was wearing lipstick trying to get out of the draft!” Laing recalled. He will reminisce about the golden days of electric rock when he appears at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on May 18. Laing was and is an accomplished drummer, and he has always been a student of the science. “We had a lot

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of Cuban music in Canada, and Tito Puente was someone I listened to a lot,“ he recalled. Laing migrated to Long Island and took in the Hamptons’ summer scene. “Dino Danelli was `the man’ back then,” he said of the drummer for the Young Rascals, who played a steady gig at The Barge in East Quogue in the early sixties. “I loved Dino.” But Laing also appreciated Bonham, and Moon, and mentioned Hal Blaine as a prominent influence. “He was great. He did all the Beach Boys’ stuff, and the Four Seasons.” Independent / Taffi Rosen Laing did more than bang the skins for the band – he cowrote two of Mountain’s biggest hits, “Mississippi Queen” and “For Yasgur’s Farm.” “I brought `Mississippi Queen’ to the band as a rap song. I was trying to keep a girl on the dance floor in Nantucket from leaving. I was kind of improvising. And yes, she was from Mississippi. She was wearing a see-through dress!” Laing joined the band shortly after its legendary performance at Woodstock. Yet he holds a prominent place in the festival’s history, appearing on the multimillion selling Woodstock album. It turned out the drum mic didn’t work when Ten Years After was playing “Going Home.” Laing said the record producers came to him. ”They wanted me to dub in the drums. The song is like 40 minutes long. Later they sent me a

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Gold Record.” A year or two later Laing said he received another Gold Record, for “Yasgur’s Farm” which was also part of the album. “So I got two f***king Gold Records for

said, were unique. “There was never a decade like it, when you had the freedom to f**k up if you liked.” Mountain is done touring for the moment, Laing said. “I’m kind of the

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Above, Mountain in its heyday. At left, Corky Laing brandishing a cigar.

Woodstock and I wasn’t even there,” he said with a laugh. Laing has lived on the North Fork for many years. In addition to gigs with Mountain from time to time he’s been touring by himself, doing a little bit of everything. “I started lecturing at universities in Europe, and took it from there.” Laing takes his audiences through the musical genres, demonstrating drumming techniques through the decades. “There is a different tempo that defines every sound.” The sixties, he

last man standing. I don’t have the band. But it’s fun to go back and remember what we had then.” Bay Street -- Laing often hangs in Sag Harbor -- was a natural venue for him. “It’s such a beautiful theatre, a wonderful venue. It gives me the freedom to do what I want to do.” Laing promised some surprises at the show. “I hate hyping, it’s awkward. But I’ve asked some special guests to join me at the end so maybe some musicians might show up to play.”

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Last Thursday the Montauk Chamber of Commerce held a mixer at Fishbar on East Lake Drive at the Gone Fishing Marina. Many local business owners were in attendance and got a chance to try some of the delicious food the staff passed around. Fishbar is now open, so stop in and say hi to Daniel and Jennifer!

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World Pie World Pie in Bridgehampton presents live blues, jazz and classics on Thursdays from 8 to 11 PM with Gregg Galavotti and Friends. Call 631-537-7999. Candlelight Fridays Candlelight Fridays is from 5 to 8 PM at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack. Enjoy live music and wine by the glass.

Jam Session The Jam Session will take place every Thursday night from 5 to 8 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. The Jam Session house band is Bill Smith on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. No cover charge. For information please visit www.thejamsession.org. Gurney’s Inn Gurney’s Inn in Montauk provides year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ dancing with hits from the 60s to today. For more info call 631-6682345.

The 4th annual Southampton Historical Museum House Tour will take place Saturday.

Stephen Talkhouse Yeh-lo! Winston Irie brings his reggae beat to the Talkhouse in Amagansett on Friday night. 10 PM, $10 cover. At 8 PM, it’s Caroline Doctrow & the Steamrollers & The Kennedys, $15.

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Bensimon at The Maidstone The Ross Lower School Parents Association is pleased to present a special book event, “Blind Date,” featuring authors Kelly Killoren Bensimon and Eric Weber on Friday, May 17, from 5 to 7 PM at c/o The Maidstone. Cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets are $100, which includes a signed book by each author. All proceeds will benefit the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund and Ross School. Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic East End Benefit Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and a silent auction on Planned Parenthood’s 80th birthday on May 26 beginning at 5 PM. Proceeds suppor t PPHP’s programs and ser vices in Suffolk County. The event will be held at the Channing Family Sculpture garden at 1972 Scuttle Hole Road in Bridgehampton and hosted by Molly and Walter Channing. For tickets or sponsorships, contact Kate Kaming at 631- 240-1128.

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Mulhern Opening Artist Jon Mulhern hosts an opening reception for “Intuitive Details” on Saturday from 5 to 9 PM at the 4 North Main Gallery in Southampton. The exhibition will display 17 of Mulhern’s recent pieces, including paintings and sculptures. Additional viewing times will be available by appointment through Tuesday. For additional information call 240-418-6273. And The Winners Are . . . The winners of the 75th Guild Hall Artist Members show are: Top Honors awardee Stephanie BrodyLederman; Mary H. Mulholland for Best Diamond Theme in honor of the 75th anniversary; William S. Heppenheimer for Best Abstract; Dianne Balducci for Best Representational Work; Jean Truskty Stiles for Best Photograph; Sue Ferguson Gussow for Best Work on Paper; Goran Petmil for Best Sculpture; Jason Poremba for Best Mixed Media; Stephanie Reit for the Catherine and

Theo Hios Best Landscape Award; and Jackie Black for Best New Artist. The Awards Judge was Elisabeth Sussman, Curator, and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The Museum at Guild Hall is located at 158 Main Street, East Hampton. Montauk Show Coming Up The Montauk Artists’ Association will be presenting the 6th Annual Juried Fine Arts Show on May 24, 25, and 26. Artists from all over the country have already signed up for the event. Paintings range “from sand, surf and sunsets to critters and fanciful imagery,” organizers said. Sculpture's of jugglers and unicycles with arcs that move in the wind will be on view. For additional information visit www.montaukartistsassociation. org. or call 631-668-5336. The show is rain or shine and admission is free.

Group Exhibition At Richard J. Demato Gallery “Loyal Subjects,” a group exhibit that “celebrates the animal lover in each of us, from roosters to rabbits,

Jon Mulhern’s “Changing Swells,” acrylic, watercolor, pigment, ink, and charcoal at the 4 North Main Gallery in Southampton.

and dogs to piglets, graphite sketches to oil paintings, and photography” will be mounted at the Richard Demato Gallery. “The show will increase awareness and offer financial support for the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and find homes for their cuddly, furry friends and residents,” said Richard J. Demato, gallery owner and philanthropist. The grand opening and reception will be held on Saturday at 6 PM. The gallery is at 90 Main Street in Sag Harbor. Call 631-7251161 for more information.

ONGOING Quogue Library Gallery “Without Words - Paintings and Collage,” features works by Marion Jones. She received her fine arts

degree at University of Colorado and spent the first part of her career teaching art, as an assistant art director at McGraw Hill and as a freelance illustrator. In 2009 Jones had surgery for a brain tumor, which left her with diminished language abilities and memory function. When finding words became difficult, painting became her way to express emotion. She was surprised by the kind of art that she began producing, remarking that it showed new energy, colors, and depth. Her style evolved from traditional landscapes to abstract works and collage. There will be an artist reception Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM in the Quogue Library Gallery. The exhibit will be shown through May 30. For information call 631-653-4224 ext. 3.

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Words New Works Showcase On Tuesday Guild Hall and The Naked Stage present New Works Showcase: At The Bar by Hortense Carpentier, WHOA! by Lisa Bonner and an excerpt of From Ship to Shape by Walker Vreeland, featuring Joshua Perl with Lydia Franco-Hodges, Josh Gladstone, Peter Fitzgerald, and Anne Seelbach. The event will be held at the Boots Lamb Education Center at Guild Hall on 158 Main Street in East Hampton beginning at 7:30 PM. For additional information call 631-324-0806. Incidentally, all staged readings at Guild Hall are

sponsored in part by Dina Merrill and Ted Hartley.

Canio’s Talk On Saturday at 5 PM Canio’s Books in Sag Harbor hosts awardwinning journalist Steve Wick. He will speak about his acclaimed book, The Long Night: William L. Shirer and the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. As an award-winning journalist with Newsday for over 30 years, Wick has shared in two of Newsday’s Pulitzer Prizes for Local Reporting. He is author of Bad Company: Drugs, Hollywood and The Cotton Club Murder, and Heaven and Earth: The Last Farmers of the North Fork. He lives on eastern Long Island. For additional information call 631-725-4926.

Martha Speaks live on stage at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 11 AM.

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Roger Sherman Q & A Friday, 7:30 PM: Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, and the Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival, under executive director Jacqui Lofaro of Bridgehampton, present “An Evening with AwardWinning Documentary Filmmaker Roger Sherman” at the Bay Street Theatre. The event will be sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens. The evening includes the screening of two of Sherman’s films -- the Emmy Award and George Foster Peabody Award-winning Alexander Calder on the life and

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Vay David, left, as Duchess Elizabeth, reacts as Matthew O’Conner, playing Lord Bute, questions her daughter Charlotte Sophia (Parisa Fitz-Henley) in this scene from Tina Andrews’s provocative historical play, Buckingham. The play continues at the Southampton Cultural Center at 25 Pond Lane, just opposite Agawam Park. Friday and Saturday at 8 PM and closes Sunday with a 2:30 PM matinee. For ticket information call 631-287-4377.

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work of the famous American kinetic sculptor (1898-1976), and the New York premiere of Zapruder & Stolley: Witness to an Assassination. Each film will be followed by a Q&A with Mr. Sherman. Tickets are $15 at the door. Further information is available at www.HT2FF.com and from the Theatre at www.baystreet.org.

Theatre Martha Speaks live on stage at the Bay Street Theatre on Saturday at 11 AM. The hugely popular children’s animated series is seen daily on PBS Kids and based on Susan Meddaugh’s best-selling children’s books wherein Martha the dog is given the power of speech after eating alphabet soup. This live presentation will have something to say to all ages. Tickets are available online at www.baystreet.org or at the box office at 631-725-9500. Proceeds benefit CMEE and Bay Street Theatre.

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Corky Laing A Classic Rock Event!

Mountain drummer Corky Laing recounts his rock ’n roll life in words and music as he puts on a show with wit and candor telling how he climbed up and fell down with some of the rock world’s most prominent luminaries including Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osborne, Eric Clapton and more!

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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.

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Montauk Library 631-668-3377

SATURDAY 5•11•13 • Daughters can have fun and pamper their moms with a manicure. The library will supply the polish, decals and more. Starts at 2 PM. Refreshments will be served.

FRIDAY 5•10•13 • Kids in grades third through sixth can have a half day hang out at the library from 11:15 AM to 12:30 PM. Permission slip and registration required. Children must be picked up by a parent or caregiver at the library. East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 THURSDAY 5•9•13 • Silver Linings Playbook will be shown at 5 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 SATURDAY 5•11•13 • A no-bake cheesecake workshop for adults is at 10:15 AM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 SATURDAY 5•11•13 • “Growing Your Own Food: The Four Season Organic Garden” is at 11 AM.

SATURDAY 5•11•13 • “Children’s Author Panel: Curiouser & Curiouser” is at 6 PM.

Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134

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FRIDAY 5•10•13 • Samsara will be shown at 1:30 PM.

WEDNESDAY 5•8•13 • “Introduction to American Sign Language” with Lou Ann Walker starts today at 5:15 PM. $35 for the six week workshop.

Floyd Memorial Library 631-477-0660

TUESDAY 5•14•13 • A lecture titled “The Life of Jazz” is at 3:30 PM.

THURSDAY 5•9•13 • The Pigeoneers will be shown at 6 PM. • Make Mother’s Day cards at 3:30 PM.

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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 5•8•13 • Home Sweet Home Museum is open for the season. Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM and Sunday from 2 to 4 PM. Located at 14 James Lane in East Hampton. Call 631-324-0713 for more info. SATURDAY 5•11•13 • Hike from Hither Hills Overlook to Third House with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at Third House (Montauk County Park) on Route 27 three miles east of downtown Montauk. Call 631-267-6608 or 631-275-8539 for more info.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 5•8•13 • Ladies of 1574 Annual Chinese Auction is at Elks Lodge. Doors open at 6 PM. Admission is $5. Call 631283-1574 for more info. SATURDAY 5•11•13 • Join the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society for the Little Northwest Creek paddle at 10 AM. Life vests are required and rentals are available. $40 for single kayak, $50 to ride tandem or in a canoe. Meet at Havens Beach in Sag Harbor. Contact Mike Bottini at mike@peconic.org or 631-2675228 for more information. • T h e 4 t h A n n u a l To u r o f Southampton Homes: An Insider’s View is at the Southampton Historical Museum at 1 PM. $75 in advance, $90 day of tour. Visit www. southamptonhistoricalmuseum.com for more info. • Join the Southampton Trails

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Preservation Society for a three-mile hike through Elliston Park. Meet at the park entrance on Millstone Brook Road in Southampton at 10 AM.

SUNDAY 5•12•13 • All are welcome to a garden lecture at Marders in Bridgehampton. Today’s lecture, “Right Plant Right Container, Creating Mixed Plants,” is at 10 AM. Call 631-537-3700. • Meet on Mill Path off Lopers Path (heading east) in Bridgehampton for a hike with the Southampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Call 631-599-2391. • The Southampton Historical Museum hosts an antiques fair at 9 AM. Admission is free. Call 631283-2494. TUESDAY 5•14•13 • Historic Landmarks of Southampton: Paintings by Kevin O’Malley is at the Southampton Historical Museum at 11 AM.

North Fork THURSDAY 5•9•13 • A spring community blood drive is at the Eastern Long Island Hospital conference room from 8 AM to 5:15 PM. Call 631-477-5100 for an appointment to donate blood. Walk-ins are also welcome. Located at 201 Manor Place in Greenport. FRIDAY 5•10•13 • “Simply Beautiful” boutique shopping opportunity is from 9 AM to 4 PM at the Eastern Long Island Hospital conference room. Call 631477-5196 for more info. SATURDAY 5•11•13 • Join the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society for a 20-mile bike ride from Greenport to Orient. Bikes must be in good working condition and helmets are required. Starts at the North Fork Terminal on Shelter Island at 10 AM. Call 631329-9414 or 917-747-0885 (on the day of the ride ) for more info.

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Compiled By Jessica Mackin Mother’s Day In Montauk The Sea Grille at Gurney’s in Montauk is the place to take mother for her special day Sunday. A sumptuous brunch that includes a chef’s carving station, a Viennese table, and all the traditional breakfast favorites will be served from noon to 4 PM. For reservations call 631668-2345. Lobster Time! Gosman’s Dock in Montauk is open for action, and that means nightly specials and the famous Sunday night lobster special. Gosman’s will serve lunch and dinner every day except Tuesdays. For more information call 631-668-5330. Mother’s Day Specials East Wind in Wading River is offering a Mother’s Day brunch in its grand ballroom from 9:30 AM to 4 PM featuring an array of delicacies – reservations can be had at 631929-6585. Desmonds, the five-star restaurant at East Wind, will offer a three-course dinner Sunday from 1 to 7 PM at a very special price. Call 631-846-2335 for more information. Harbor Bistro The popular waterfront restaurant, now in its 8th year, is hosting an extensive Mothers Day Brunch Buffet for $25 and $15 for kids 7-12 (6 and under free). Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Bellinis will be $6. Chef O’Donnell will be preparing

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Island Duck Breast, Seared Atlantic Tuna, Shrimp and Scallops and Fresh Local Catch. A children’s menu will

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New To Theaters The Great Gatsby (PG -13) The season’s first “big” movie – that is, a serious effort from Hollywood

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This is indeed a major Oscar contender, and Leo is overdue for a statue. Don’t miss it.

New On DVD Kinky Boots The film version of the award winning play flew under the radar when it was released in 2005 but it is building up steam on the DVD market the old fashion way – word of mouth. A young man inherits his father’s shoe manufacturing business only to find the stodgy styles the company produces have stopped selling. Enter a drag queen (Chiwetel Ejiofor) with a decidedly different concept of what a shoe should look like. It’s funny, it’s poignant, and it’s a winner. Rent it and enjoy.

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Sightseers (NR) This quirky, funny, violent film is not for everyone, but it is surely going to attract a cult following of people who appreciate this type of humor. Steve Oram, who co-wrote the script, plays a nerdy Englishman who wants to tour the British Isles with his girlfriend (Alice Lowe) and show her all the nerdy sights. Unfortunately, things don’t go well, and the couple reacts in a grisly manner. This film is more than a little demented but it is wickedly funny. Note: it’s most assuredly not for youngsters.

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that carries with it serious Oscar credentials. Baz Luhrmann (Strictly Ballroom) directs and co-wrote the script (Yes, F. Scott Fitzgerald gets a credit) and Leonardo DiCaprio lands the coveted title role. Tobey Maguire plays the writer with aplomb, and Carey Mulligan is magnificent as Daisy Buchanan. Everything about the film sparkles -- the sets, the dialogue, the costumes, and the cinematography.

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Today’s Birthday: Ronnie Lott, 1959 by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) I know the recent past may have done a great deal to dash your hopes in the partnership area. It may be true that your old model of what a relationship is may have to be recreated, but for sure it is not about giving up, especially if your main reason is that it is all too much work. Be willing to work for what you want, it’s worth it. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Have you fallen in love yet? Or perhaps you’ve fallen in love again with the same person. This is the time to be enjoying your primary relationship with a bit more gusto. If you haven’t found that special someone and are still looking, stay hopeful, it probably isn’t that far off. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Jupiter is still in your sign, so the ball really is in your court. You do want to make sure you stay grounded. The energy is so big, you don’t want to get lost in all the optimism and make plans too big to carry out. This week quiet conversations with someone close to you may be very profitable and resolve long-term misunderstandings. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Feelings run deep this week, so why not enjoy them? Your feelings may be so powerful, they may compel you to take action -- great idea as long as you think things through. The energy is good for getting things done; you just don’t want to move faster than you are actually capable of. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Your belief systems and the philosophy you choose

to live by are an important part of everything going on. Now you can pay attention to what you are saying and make sure your words are in line with your philosophy and beliefs. Stay in kindness and use your words to heal. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Not such a good time to try and force things. Really, the path of least resistance is the journey to take. Flexibility is always a good choice and should serve you well this week as things may truly not go according to plan. Trust yourself and the Universe. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Why not just take a break and have some fun? If you’re in a relationship, take your partner for a night on the town and really enjoy yourself. If you’re single, go and do something you love and find a way to really enjoy your friends. Perhaps you will discover someone new and interesting. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Just give up trying to figure out loved ones this week. Better to check in with yourself and be clear about what you want and need and see what you can do about that. Or, you could dedicate some really good energy toward career goals you may have had on a back burner. For sure, your world at work will fare better than complex relationship issues right now. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) If you’re feeling all foggy and lost, don’t worry. It’s only temporary. This week’s energy may express itself more as a romantic twinge, or feelings

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To say they don’t make football players like Ronnie Lott anymore would be an understatement. These days athletes have agents and limos, they tweet and they posture, they hold out for more millions and they complain when they have a sprained ankle. Many of these huge goons take Human Growth Hormones and other banned drugs to make them even bigger. Consider Ronnie Lott. One of football’s most vicious tacklers and hitters, Lott played 14 seasons in the National Football League, from 1981 to 1995. A first round draft pick out of Southern Cal, he was named All Pro eight times and has four Super Bowl Rings, a record. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Lott wasn’t much of a complainer – he was and is the strong, silent type – but he was the unquestioned leader of the San Francisco 49ers’ defense, just as Joe Montana was to the offense. Lott was known best for his jarring tackles and his ability to elevate his performance in the playoffs. By the way, Lott is 6-foot tall and weighed 201 pounds when he played. How tough was Lott? Once he almost severed the tip of his index finger making a tackle. He was called to the sidelines and the trainer informed Lott he was done for the day. “Why?” Lott asked. The trainer told him he couldn’t play with the finger in that condition. ”Then cut it off,” Lott ordered. The trainer reluctantly severed the top of Lott’s finger and bandaged it, and Lott returned to the game. He didn’t miss a single play. of loss or even sorrow from the past rearing their ugly heads. Wait it out, it is a momentary phenomenon. On the bright side, you may find yourself a bit more creative, a little more moved by music and art. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) The hand of destiny may well be moving through your life this week. Well, it may feel that way. Something involving friends and home and perhaps work or being of service to others may have a more powerful feeling than you will be able to ignore. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Sometimes it seems no matter how hard you try, you just can’t please some people. If you’ve been trying to impress someone or garner their approval, chances are you’re falling short, or somehow missing the mark. Better to be spontaneous and expect nothing than to create some kind of plan and end up disappointed.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) If you don’t have a normal routine to deal with your ever-changing feelings, this would be the week to create one. You must know by now that you tend to be a bit on the moody side, right? This isn’t a ‘bad’ thing; it’s just a thing. Remember that your feelings are ever changing and then perhaps you will remember to not get too into any one feeling. Your challenge is to allow them to keep moving along. NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday. Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For an extended horoscope on the web, visit www.asherlee.com

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