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ESCAPE SMILE. EXPLORE. RELAX. | JAN. 30 | WEEKEND

SUPER BOWL

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WHAT TO EAT, WHAT TO WATCH: FROM THE GAME, TO THE COMMERCIALS TO THE PUPPY BOWL

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Thursday, Jan. 29 OU Passport Day | 8 AM - 4 PM in the Heritage Room, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Get your passport & photos made in one stop. Appointments available via Lily Martinez at lmartinez@ou.edu. Reshape Yourself | 6 PM at Traditions West Clubhouse. Come learn to o make balloon animals and make healthy choices for the new year with h Traditions West RSA! Walker RSA Smash Tournament | 7 PM in the Walker Center Lobby. Come join Walker RSA for Super Smash Bros fun. There will be several systems and games, but residents can feel free to bring their own as well. FREE snacks! Meet new people and hang out with old friends in a fun way to kick of a great second semester! Game Night with Cate FIRs | 7 PM at Cate Center Faculty In Resident Apartment. Enjoy FREE food, fun, and games with the Saho Family and Cate Resident Student. The FIR’s apartment is located in Lawson Hall of Cate Quad 3. Enter through the wooden gate! Saturday, Jan. 31 Movie Matinee: ‘Big Hero 6’ | 1 PM in Meacham Auditorium, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Watch the FREE matinee of this hit animated film before this movie is available on DVD/Blu-ray. Presented by the Union Programming Board and Campus Activities Council. Wrestling vs. Iowa State | 2 PM at McCasland Field House. Cheer on the Sooners as they come off a big win against a ranked opponent. Students get in FREE with OU student ID. Laser Tag | 7 PM at Molly Shi Boren Ballroom, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Bring your friends and get ready to play 15-v-15 laser tag right in the Union for FREE! In addition, there will be life-size board games to play while you wait for your turn! Presented by the Union Programming Board. There’s ALWAYS SOMETHING with UPB, upb.ou.edu. Not Buying It: A Benefit Concert for Human Trafficking Victims | 7 PM at Meacham Auditorium, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Not Buying It is a benefit concert featuring original play, a cinematic work, a song cycle, choreography, art, and poetry by OU students from diverse disciplines. All proceeds will help benefit the fight against exploitation both locally and abroad. The suggested donation is $5 or a can of soup, but not required. Proceeds will benefit Free the Slaves (https://www.freetheslaves.net/) and Dayspring Villa (http://www. dayspringvilla.com/). To learn more, find us on Facebook (Not Buying It: Benefit Concert) or email notbuyingit.concert@gmail.com.

Jan. 29-Feb. 1 Friday, Jan. 30 OU Passport Day | 8 AM - 4 PM in Heritage Room, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Get your passport & photos made in one stop. Appointments available via Lily Martinez at lmartinez@ou.edu. lm Hot Ho Chocolate with Adams RSA | 7 PM at H Adams Center RSA Office. Join the Adams Ad A Center RSAs for hot chocolate and cookies Ce C for fo or FREE. Movie: ‘Big Hero 6’ | 6, 9 PM & Midnight in n Meacham Auditorium, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Watch the FREE screenings of a child d prodigy, his robot and their friends as they become high-tech heroes on a mission to save their city after they are thrust into the middle of a dangerous plot, before this movie is available on DVD/Blu-ray. Presented by the Union Programming Board and Campus Activities Council.

Sunday, Feb. 1 Low Strings Weekend Gala Concert | 3 PM at Sharp Concert Hall, Catlett Music Center. This concert is FREE and open to all.

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MID-GAME MUNCHIES

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BACON-WRAPPED SMOKIES Ingredients: • 1 lb sliced bacon, cut into thirds • 1 (14 ounces) package of beef cocktail wieners • 3/4 cups of brown sugar, or to taste Directions: • P re h e at t h e ov e n t o 3 2 5 degrees. • Refrigerate 2/3 of the bacon until needed. It is easier to wrap the wieners with cold bacon. Wrap

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each cocktail wiener with a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick. Place on a large baking sheet. Sprinkle brown sugar generously over all. • Bake for 40 minutes in the preheated oven, until the sugar is bubbly. To serve, place the wieners in a slow cooker and keep on the low setting. (From allrecipes.com)

Ingredients: • 2 cans organic corn drained very well • 1 – 2 small fresh jalapeños • 2 cups vegan shredded mozzarella cheese • 3/4 cups finely ground nutritional yeast 1 cup vegan mayonnaise Directions: • Dice jalapeños. • Drain corn of all liquid. • Put all ingredients into an 8 x 8-inch glass dish and stir until

he countdown is almost over, the day is about to arrive — the big game is here. A champion will be crowned on Sunday. Only one question remains. Will it be Ruff or Fluff? The 11th annual Puppy Bowl will kick off at 2 p.m. Sunday on Animal Planet and run for six hours, providing a cute alternative for those uninterested in the massive pop culture event that is the Super Bowl. This year, Team Ruff will take on Team Fluff in what should be a tightly contested matchup. After some time watching the Puppy Cam on Animal Planet’s website it is clear that these pups are taking their training seriously in preparation

for the biggest contest of their young lives. Of the 57 canine competitors listed as starters, a few stand out for each team. Team Ruff is led by Boomer, the 18-week-old German shepard. He’ll face tough opposition from Crimson, the 16-week-old Jack Russell terrier mix that heads up team Fluff. All it takes is a glance at their names to see that these two are natural born leaders. Their supporting casts will ultimately determine the outcome though, and it doesn’t look like this one will be decided by the time Katty Furry takes the stage for the halftime show. I see Team Ruff squeaking out a win Sunday. Both teams look strong, but I’m afraid Team Fluff just isn’t tough enough.

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BOOMER Age: 18-week-old Breed: German shepard

POPCORN PARTY MIX Ingredients: • 3 tablespoons reduced-fat margarine • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder • 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce • 2 quarts popcorn (however you want to pop it) • 1 cup fat-free tiny pretzel sticks • 1 cup golden raisins • 1/2 cup dry roasted peanuts • 1/2 cup dry roasted sunflower seeds

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Grab some tissues becau s e Bu d w e i s e r ha s done it again. After dominating last year’s competition with “Puppy Love,” Budweiser pulls out another cute puppy, separated from his Clydesdale buddies and owner. He finds his way back home t o a b e au t i f u l b a l l a d of “I’m Gonna Be (500 miles)” and is reunited with his friends.

well combined. • Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 20 minutes or until bubbly hot. • Stir everything together again before serving to make sure the cheese is evenly distributed. • Garnish with diced jalapeños and tomatoes if desired, and serve with organic, non-GMO corn chips. Best when served hot straight from the oven. (From onegreenplanet.org)

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HOT ARTICHOKE SPINACH DIP

Directions: • In a small skillet combine margarine, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder and hot sauce. Heat for 1 minute over medium-high heat, stirring constantly. • Place remaining ingredients in a large paper bag. Pour on margarine-spice mixture. Close bag tightly and shake vigorously to coat evenly. • Pour popcorn mixture into a large bowl and enjoy. (From diabeticlifestyle.com) PHOTOS PROVIDED

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SUPER BOWL TEASER: SNICKERS

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FABLE: MERCEDES BENZ

Snickers continues their campaign of “You’re not yourself when you’re hungry,” but this time there is no Johnny Manziel to be seen. Danny Trejo makes an appearance as “Marsha” to The Brady Bunch. It’s just a teaser, Trejo’s anger has us looking forward to the whole thing this Sunday.

This is one of those commercials that really pulls on the heart-strings. It’s a montage of children saying “Dad,” from their first words to a man being called a dad himself. It’s very heartfelt and reminds us just how important your dad really is.

It’s the classic tortoise and hare story beautifully animated for this 60-second ad. The premise is a little different however, while the hare stops to play a poker game with his furry friends, the tortoise discovers a Mercedes factory and commandeers a car to win the race against the hare.

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CRIMSON Age: 16-week-old Breed: Jack Russell

RUFF’S KEY PLAYERS

FLUFF’S KEY PLAYERS

ZANE

USS MALOY

15-week-old corgi mix – Zane looks ready to go in his ros14-week-old Australian shepherd mix – With a name like ter photo. Don’t let his innocent eyes fool you, the little guy USS Maloy there is no way this puppy will disappoint. “The is prepared to light up the scoreboard. Steamboat” will steamroll his way to multiple touchdowns this weekend.

LEWIS

MISS MARTIAN

12-week-old shar pei – Shar peis are known for their loose skin that bunches up into rolls all over their body. 12-week-old coonhound mix – Her name implies extra Expect this pup to roll all over the competition when he terrestrial powers, and that seems like a clear advantage to takes the field on Sunday. me. This E.T. will need to phone home after the game to brag about her exceptional performance.

BOWSER

KOJAK

14-week-old Pekingese – Bowser looks like a tall pug, and if he combines his disarming cuteness with the feroc12-week-old beagle mix – Kojak is also the title of a classic ity that must come with being named after such an iconic television show about a tough-as-nails cop who would do video game villain he will be a force to be reckoned with. whatever it took to crack the case. That says all that needs to be said about this puppy’s ability to stay calm in high-pressure situations. PHOTOS PROVIDED


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GAME TIME:

The numbers represent the second digit of each team’s score. Before each quarter everybody picks a spot on the board representing what they think the second digit of both teams’ score will be at the end of the quarter. For example, if the score will be 21-14 you would choose the spot that corresponds with one and four. Whoever has it correct wins the round, and the prize should increase after every round. 2

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Go after your goals. You have extra discipline and luck at present, so you shouldnĘźt hold back. ItĘźs time to pull out all the stops and go full tilt. You can get the help that will enable you to find the success that youĘźre looking for. This is not the year to take it easy. If you snooze, youĘźll lose. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Renovations to your home will be costly, but will pay off in the long run. Try to enlist the help of friends and family to keep the overhead down.

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- DonĘźt let problems you encounter while traveling or dealing with relatives cause stress. Your health will suffer if you donĘźt relax. Past acquaintances are likely to come back into your life. Assess what they can do for you before you proceed.

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Monday- Very Easy Tuesday-Easy Wednesday- Easy Thursday- Medium Friday - Hard

Instructions: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. That means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You will have to watch your budget closely. DonĘźt buy expensive items from friends or acquaintances. Channel your thoughts into your job performance. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It will be hard to contain your feelings. Poor drivers will push you to the limit. DonĘźt take your frustrations out on the ones you love. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You will need to examine your motives. Be sure that you are getting involved in new projects because you believe in them, not because someone else is joining. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You can express yourself well at group functions. DonĘźt be afraid to promote

your beliefs. You will inspire the people you talk to. Now is the time to take a position of leadership. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Be careful not to ruffle the feathers of the heavyweights at work. This is the time to work hard and make yourself indispensable, not to push your needs and desires. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You just want to enjoy life. DonĘźt hesitate to join groups or get involved in social activities that include colleagues. You need to be around other people who can stimulate your creative imagination and contribute to your new directions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You wonĘźt want to deal with other peopleĘźs problems today, but it would be a good idea to do so if asked. Rewards can be yours if you give a little of your time. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Social activities will be a must. Combine work with pleasure. Put your best foot forward and show your worth. There is much you can accomplish if you put your mind to it. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Put your efforts into moneymaking ventures. You can earn recognition at work if you present your ideas. Be sure to talk to those in higher positions about your goals and directions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Take some time out to do things with children. They need your love and support more than you think. Your ability to work with your hands should be put to good use.

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12 Beehive State college athlete 13 Crib sheet user 21 Blue blood, informally 22 Expenditures 25 Fills the hold, e.g. 26 Half of the forearm bones 27 Devious maneuvers 29 Jerry or Jerry Lee 30 Does it wrong 32 Parkinson’s drug 33 Willy and Shamu, for two 34 “The first ___ the deepest� 35 Flat-top formation 36 Memory trace

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IT’S HERE. For football fans, the first Sunday in February is like Christmas morning. Regardless of who’s playing, you’re going to watch the Super Bowl. It’s an American tradition. Don’t tell ESPN, though. The Worldwide Leader in Sports is still hung up on Deflate-gate after the NFL confirmed last week the Patriots deflated 11 of 12 balls in the AFC Championship Game. I’m confused. The league can figure out the pressure of a football two days later but they can’t find a casino elevator video after six months? Indianapolis, the victim in the scandal, probably would have lost even if the balls were properly inflated.

As Colts tight end Dwayne Allen so elegantly put it, “[The Patriots] could have played with soap for balls and beat us.” The Patriots aren’t the only Super Bowl participant surrounded with controversial balls. Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch was fined $20,000 for a crotch-grab celebration in the NFC Championship Game, prompting the NFL to warn him that another such incident during the Super Bowl will result in a 15-yard penalty. Hingle McCringleberry thinks this is bullshit. I can’t express how much I want Lynch to score the game-winning touchdown as time expires, find NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in the crowd and proceed to “make sure his balls are properly inflated.” The real attraction on Sunday will, of course, be Katy Perry at halftime. Is it just me, or does the Super Bowl target the exact opposite of the football-watching demographic with their halftime show? Now, we just need to

“[THE PATRIOTS] COULD HAVE PLAYED WITH SOAP FOR BALLS AND BEAT US.” DWAYNE ALLEN, TIGHT END FOR THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS figure out how to get Juicy J or Riff Raff on stage with her. Or, if neither is available, Cleveland wide receiver Josh Gordon is probably free. All told, this is one of the most compelling Super Bowls in quite some time. I can’t wait for Sunday to come around so I have an excuse to eat my weight in fried food and watch a game I care nothing about. I’m still mad the Cowboys won’t be playing, however. DEZ BRYANT MADE THAT CATCH. See you next season. – F&B Super Bowl pick: New England 31, Seattle 17

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