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BEETLE BAILEY SNUFFY SMITH BORN LOSER HAGAR THE HORRIBLE BIG NATE FRANK & ERNEST BLONDIE HI AND LOIS Tuesday Evening May 22, 2012 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WPTA/ABC Dan ci ng Wit h St ar s Da nc in g Wit h St ars Lo ca l Nig htl ine Ji mmy Kim me l Liv e WHIO/CBS NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS NCIS Local Late Show Letterman Late WLIO/NBC America' s Got Tal ent Ame ric a's Got Tal ent Dateli ne NBC Loc al Ton igh t Sho w w/L eno Lat e WOHL/FOX American Idol Glee Local Tuesday, May 22, 2012 The Herald Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol Writer jealous of slacker brother Dear Annie: My brother and sister and I had an amaz- ing childhood. Our parents stressed the importance of hard work and education. The three of us got advanced degrees and my sister and I entered the workforce after graduation. Our brother, “Dennis,” however, seems content to live with my parents, work- ing a seasonal minimum- wage job. He was unable to find employment when he graduated and has not both- ered to look since. That was seven years ago. My parents do not charge him rent. They cook for him and take him on week- end excursions. They pay a por- tion of his student loan bills. Dennis doesn’t seem to have any ambition to move forward. It has created a lot of resentment. The last time I saw Dennis, he made a snarky comment when I revealed that I was a month behind in my mort- gage payment. I was amazed at his nerve and it resulted in no contact between us for almost a year. Resentment is also building toward my par- ents for continuing to allow him to mooch off of them. They are now in their 60s and nearing retirement. They deserve better. I admit that I’m a bit jealous that Dennis gets handed to him the same things my sister and I have to work so hard for. I will be bringing my fiance to visit my parents for the first time and we will be staying with them. I’m already dreading it. My fiance says to bite my tongue, that it’s my par- ents’ decision. But every time I see them, I notice how they have aged. Any suggestions? -- Frustrated in Ft. Worth Dear Frustrated: You need to follow your fiance’s advice and bite your tongue. This is your parents’ choice. The best you can do is be supportive of their needs, perhaps gently pointing out that they are crippling their son by allowing him to be so financially dependent. And perhaps stay some- where else when you visit. Also consider that Dennis may have undiagnosed adult ADD or other psychiatric or medical problems that are interfering with his ambi- tion. We feel sorry for him. When your folks are no lon- ger around to enable him, he will be in serious trouble. Dear Annie: Can I use your column to register a complaint? I’m talking about people in restaurants who use napkins, either cloth or paper, to blow their nose and then put the napkin back on the table or plate. This is so disgusting. It’s not only rude to their fel- low diners, but also disre- spectful to the people who have to clear the table and pick up the germ-filled nap- kins. And it’s quite likely that these same servers then bring menus, water or drinks to the next table without washing their hands. Please, people, be consid- erate. -- No Name, Please, Some of These People Are My Friends Dear No: It is both crass and rude to use any table napkin to blow one’s nose. A small dab (with a tissue or handkerchief) is fine, but major nose blowing should be confined altogether to the restroom. Dear Annie: I agree with your advice to “Dumped Upon,” whose mother-in-law badmouths her ex. My mother often maligned my father to my brother and me after their divorce and even after his death. Her words made me dislike being around her. My sister- in-law told me I must stand up to her. I prayed about this problem. The next time she started in on my father, I said to her: “I am sorry your marriage to your husband was not all you wanted it to be, but I loved my father and found him to be loving and caring. I have fond memories of him. Please never say another bad word about him to my broth- er or me.” After that, she no longer mentioned him. I am -- Grateful Annie’s Mailbox is writ- ten by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- tors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmail- [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. www.delphosherald.com WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 Your chart indicates the possibility of a busier social life in the year ahead, which is well and good. However, it might be smart not to involve business contacts in your playtime. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Co-workers who usually back your intentions when it comes to career matters may be nowhere to be found when you need their allegiance most. Be prepared to fend for yourself. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You should give your utmost attention to your duties and responsibilities. If you try to sweep things under the rug, all that’ll result will be large lumps that will surely trip you up. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Be smart and avoid all forms of speculative involvements. Be especially careful not to gamble on the abilities or talents of another. It’s tough enough taking a chance on your own situation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- It’s important to weigh all sides of an important issue. Yet if you’re unduly analytical, you might be crippled or defeated by your own indecisiveness . LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Even though you’re a creative person, it’s still important to follow productive methods. Be careful not to go to such extremes that you stray from a solid path. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Sometimes the best foods aren’t necessarily found in establishments that have the most expensive menus. If you are out wining and dining, keep this in mind. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Try not to turn your home into a military camp. If you make the rules too tough or rigid, the troops will eventually rebel. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- If some of your co-workers have been doing things that bug you or make you feel uncomfortable lately, this might not be the best day to bring it up. It could be smarter to keep mum for the nonce. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Being in the company of those who can afford to spend lavishly might leave you at odds with your wallet. Don’t make the mistake of trying to operate on a high-society budget. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Unless you are of singular purpose, certain objectives that you hoped to get done won’t be accomplished. Attempting several  jobs simultaneously could cause you to cross your wires. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You’ll know what is expected of you, yet you simply might not want to comply. However, guard against any inclination to pass the buck, because it will come back to haunt you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- This isn’t going to be one of your better days for handling your personal resources or, as a matter of fact, the resources of others. Be especially careful in all financial situations. COPYRIGHT 2012 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Annie’s Mailbox

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BEETLE BAILEY

SNUFFY SMITH

BORN LOSER

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

BIG NATE

FRANK & ERNEST

GRIZZWELLS

PICKLES

BLONDIE

HI AND LOIS

Tuesday Evening May 22, 20128:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30

WPTA/ABC Da nc in g Wi th S tar s D an ci ng Wi th St ars L oc al Ni ght lin e J imm y Ki mm el Li veWHIO/CBS NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS NCIS Local Late Show Letterman LateWLIO/NBC America's Got Talent America's Got Talent Dateline NBC Local Tonight Show w/Leno LateWOHL/FOX American Idol Glee Local

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012 The Herald

Tomorrow’s

HoroscopeBy Bernice Bede Osol

Writer jealous of slacker brother

Dear Annie: My brotherand sister and I had an amaz-ing childhood. Our parentsstressed the importance of hard work and education.The three of us got advanceddegrees and my sister and I

entered the workforce aftergraduation.

Our brother, “Dennis,”however, seems content tolive with my parents, work-ing a seasonal minimum-wage job. He was unable tofind employment when hegraduated and has not both-ered to look since. That wasseven years ago.

My parents do not chargehim rent. Theycook for him andtake him on week-end excursions.They pay a por-tion of his studentloan bills. Dennis

doesn’t seem tohave any ambitionto move forward. Ithas created a lot of resentment.

The last timeI saw Dennis, hemade a snarky commentwhen I revealed that I wasa month behind in my mort-gage payment. I was amazedat his nerve and it resultedin no contact between us foralmost a year. Resentment isalso building toward my par-ents for continuing to allowhim to mooch off of them.They are now in their 60sand nearing retirement. They

deserve better. I admit thatI’m a bit jealous that Dennisgets handed to him the samethings my sister and I haveto work so hard for.

I will be bringing myfiance to visit my parentsfor the first time and wewill be staying with them.I’m already dreading it.My fiance says to bite mytongue, that it’s my par-ents’ decision. But everytime I see them, I noticehow they have aged. Anysuggestions? -- Frustratedin Ft. Worth

Dear Frustrated: Youneed to follow your fiance’s

advice and bite your tongue.This is your parents’ choice.The best you can do is besupportive of their needs,perhaps gently pointing outthat they are crippling theirson by allowing him to beso financially dependent.And perhaps stay some-where else when you visit.Also consider that Dennismay have undiagnosed adultADD or other psychiatric ormedical problems that areinterfering with his ambi-tion. We feel sorry for him.When your folks are no lon-ger around to enable him, hewill be in serious trouble.

Dear Annie: Can I useyour column to register acomplaint? I’m talkingabout people in restaurantswho use napkins, eithercloth or paper, to blow theirnose and then put the napkinback on the table or plate.

This is so disgusting. It’snot only rude to their fel-low diners, but also disre-spectful to the people whohave to clear the table andpick up the germ-filled nap-kins. And it’s quite likely

that these same servers thenbring menus, water or drinksto the next table withoutwashing their hands.

Please, people, be consid-erate. -- No Name, Please, Some of These People AreMy Friends

Dear No: It is both crassand rude to use any tablenapkin to blow one’s nose.A small dab (with a tissue

or handkerchief) isfine, but major noseblowing should beconfined altogetherto the restroom.

Dear Annie:I agree with your

advice to “DumpedUpon,” whosem o t h e r - i n - l a wbadmouths her ex.My mother oftenmaligned my fatherto my brother and

me after their divorce andeven after his death. Herwords made me dislikebeing around her. My sister-in-law told me I must standup to her. I prayed aboutthis problem.

The next time she startedin on my father, I said to her:“I am sorry your marriage toyour husband was not all youwanted it to be, but I loved

my father and found himto be loving and caring. Ihave fond memories of him.Please never say another badword about him to my broth-er or me.” After that, she nolonger mentioned him. I am-- Grateful

Annie’s Mailbox is writ-ten by Kathy Mitchell andMarcy Sugar, longtime edi-tors of the Ann Landerscolumn. Please email yourquestions to [email protected], or writeto: Annie’s Mailbox, c/oCreators Syndicate, 737 3rdStreet, Hermosa Beach, CA90254.

www.delphosherald.com

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012

Your chart indicates the possibilityof a busier social life inthe year ahead, whichis well and good.However, it might besmart not to involvebusiness contacts inyour playtime.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) --Co-workers who usually back yourintentions when it comes to careermatters may be nowhere to be foundwhen you need their allegiance most.Be prepared to fend for yourself.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) --You should give your utmost attentionto your duties and responsibilities. If you try to sweep things under the rug,all that’ll result will be large lumpsthat will surely trip you up.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Be smartand avoid all forms of speculativeinvolvements. Be especially carefulnot to gamble on the abilities or talentsof another. It’s tough enough taking achance on your own situation.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --It’s important to weigh all sides of animportant issue. Yet if you’re undulyanalytical, you might be crippled ordefeated by your own indecisiveness.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Eventhough you’re a creative person, it’sstill important to follow productive

methods. Be careful not to go to suchextremes that you stray from a solidpath.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-- Sometimes the best foods aren’tnecessarily found in establishmentsthat have the most expensive menus.If you are out wining and dining, keepthis in mind.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.21) -- Try not to turn your home intoa military camp. If you make the rulestoo tough or rigid, the troops willeventually rebel.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)-- If some of your co-workers havebeen doing things that bug you ormake you feel uncomfortable lately,this might not be the best day to bringit up. It could be smarter to keep mumfor the nonce.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)-- Being in the company of those whocan afford to spend lavishly mightleave you at odds with your wallet.

Don’t make the mistake of trying tooperate on a high-society budget.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March20) -- Unless you are of singularpurpose, certain objectives thatyou hoped to get done won’t beaccomplished. Attempting several jobs simultaneously could cause youto cross your wires.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)-- You’ll know what is expected of you, yet you simply might not want tocomply. However, guard against anyinclination to pass the buck, because itwill come back to haunt you.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)-- This isn’t going to be one of yourbetter days for handling your personalresources or, as a matter of fact, theresources of others. Be especiallycareful in all financial situations.

COPYRIGHT 2012 United FeatureSyndicate, Inc.

Annie’s Mailbox