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Sunday, February 3, 2013
1.
Hourly Comic Assignment Sunday,
February 3, 2013 Natalie Tschechaniuk Collective Narrative – Spring 2013 ITP
2.
Sunday, February 3,
8am drinking coffee, listening to WNYC
3.
Sunday, February 3,
9am preparing to make breakfast, discussing pros and cons for a new apartment
4.
Sunday, February 3,
10am simmering tomato sauce
5.
Sunday, February 3,
11am stepping out of the shower
6.
Sunday, February 3,
12 noon on a slow Q train
7.
Sunday, February 3,
1pm pizza snack
8.
Sunday, February 3,
2pm cheers
9.
Sunday, February 3,
3pm another round
10.
Sunday, February 3,
4pm quick stop at the co-op
11.
Sunday, February 3,
5pm working
12.
Sunday, February 3,
6pm still working
13.
Sunday, February 3,
7pm finishing up the dishes
14.
Sunday, February 3,
8pm Downton Abbey (we missed last week)
15.
Sunday, February 3,
9pm cleaning up after dinner
16.
Sunday, February 3,
10pm driving home
17.
Sunday, February 3,
11pm tying up the trash