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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Posted by Christine at 1:56 PM

2 comments:

schupbach shakur said...

what a pic!

January 29, 2009 at 5:11 PM
schupbach shakur said...

update

April 5, 2009 at 12:55 PM

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  • Christine Neacole Kanownik is hoping you will be endeared to her by her awkward charm. So far, it has brought her great success as a poet and potential MFA student. When she is not busy making and looking at vocabulary flashcards, Christine works for Another Chicago Magazine and is a Russian Studies Major.
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  • Laura Smith is a recent University graduate and has her BA in Sociology and Women’s Studies. She loves her friends and family. She likes food, music, dancing, cooking, cats, NPR, beer and the wonders of the internet. Laura’s favorite thing might be traveling to locations that are either extremely hot or frozen. Her heroes are Kathleen Hannah and her grandmother Mary Margaret Magill. Currently she is a barista for a well known coffee corporation. If you have any idea what she should do with her life she is now open to suggestions.
  • Joe Giovannetti was born in a ramshackle cottage in Mississippi when he was three years old. He spent a few years studying at the Jackson Brass Conservatory, working extensively with tuba. He is especially interested in how things work. Have you ever seen the documentary on the Discovery Channel about how buttons are made? It's definitely Joe's favorite.

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