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Show winter survival A6 MONDAY • OCTOBER 16 • 2006 uQ a s n o w h a t e r ' s tt- w i oo nightmare The first thing that every snow/ cold hater should do is to invest College Times in some board games. There are definitely some good ones out there: Seeing as how it is October and it the new "Pirates of the Caribbean has already begun to feel like winter Life" game, "Cranium," and the (what happened to fall?), it is time to must-have "Scene It," of which any figure how one wants to spend the version will do. One must also have cold winter months. For many, living a deck of cards on hand, just in case. in Utah means winter—a time for One never knows when they will get snow angels, skiing, snowboarding a hankering to play some "go fish." and having snowball contests. Then The next form of activities that there are those of us whom choose to snow/cold hater should look into is stay indoors for the, what seems like indoor sledding. This involves a an eternity, winter months. If you are sled and anything that has a down in the category of people who hate snow, how is it that you are going ward slope. The best place of indoor to spend your days? Well, here are a sledding is down a stair well. Movies are a good way to pass the few ideas. time, but be sure you're broadening Megan Leavitt your movie knowledge and not just watching Tommyhoy for the fourhundredth time. Get movies that you have never seen. Be daring, and rent an old one like Casablanca, or Cool Hand Luke. Make it a long night of movie watching, by hosting a God Father marathon. You can never have too much of the God Father. The winter is a hard time if you hate the snow and being cold, but you can make the most of it. Go to a gym and play dodge ball, or anything of that sort. Go to a favorite artist's show. Be creative, and keep in mind a good winter date is not a five-month-long Halo tournament for you and friends. $2: OFF Regular price on any cut and 2230 N. 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