Don Hunt on wed 20 dec 00
Thats because young is relative but chocolate is absolute
Karen Sullivan wrote:
> Beatrice Wood claimed the trick to a long life was "young men and
> chocolate"
> I need to continue the famous phrase she used with a description of hearing
> her talk at a women's college, and when asked for questions, a
> student asked...
> "Ms. Wood, could you tell us whether you choose any particular
> brand of chocolate?"
>
> on 12/20/00 10:47 AM, Don Hunt at dj-hunt@HOME.COM wrote:
>
> > I wonder how Beatrice Wood lived such a long life. Didn't she do a lot of
> > gnarly
> > lead glazes and aren't the lusters she was well known for expecially bad?
> > There
> > are always exceptions but they don't usually make such great bad examples
> >
> > Gayle Bair wrote:
> >
> >> Mel, I agree with almost everything you
> >> said except the saran wrap comment.
> >> I hear you can wrap yourself in Saran (plastic)
> >> wrap with a big bow.
> >> I would just suggest you do not answer the
> >> door unless you know who is on the other side!
> >> Heh, heh,
> >> Gayle Bair- what am I doing at this computer screen at
> >> 1:45 am???
> >>
> >> mel wrote>
> >>
> >> health is about good sense.
> >> good sense in the pottery.
> >> Snip>
> >> just use your good sense.
> >> you cannot wrap yourselves in saran wrap.
> >> fear mongering will not be a part of this list.
> >> you can piss and moan forever...it will not be.
> >> good science please...not, hear-say, or, `i think this is a fact`.
> >> the mayor/moderator/friend
> >>
> >> FROM MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA, USA
> >> http://www.pclink.com/melpots (website)
> >>
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Karen Sullivan on wed 20 dec 00
Beatrice Wood claimed the trick to a long life was "young men and
chocolate"
I need to continue the famous phrase she used with a description of hearing
her talk at a women's college, and when asked for questions, a
student asked...
"Ms. Wood, could you tell us whether you choose any particular
brand of chocolate?"
on 12/20/00 10:47 AM, Don Hunt at dj-hunt@HOME.COM wrote:
> I wonder how Beatrice Wood lived such a long life. Didn't she do a lot of
> gnarly
> lead glazes and aren't the lusters she was well known for expecially bad?
> There
> are always exceptions but they don't usually make such great bad examples
>
> Gayle Bair wrote:
>
>> Mel, I agree with almost everything you
>> said except the saran wrap comment.
>> I hear you can wrap yourself in Saran (plastic)
>> wrap with a big bow.
>> I would just suggest you do not answer the
>> door unless you know who is on the other side!
>> Heh, heh,
>> Gayle Bair- what am I doing at this computer screen at
>> 1:45 am???
>>
>> mel wrote>
>>
>> health is about good sense.
>> good sense in the pottery.
>> Snip>
>> just use your good sense.
>> you cannot wrap yourselves in saran wrap.
>> fear mongering will not be a part of this list.
>> you can piss and moan forever...it will not be.
>> good science please...not, hear-say, or, `i think this is a fact`.
>> the mayor/moderator/friend
>>
>> FROM MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA, USA
>> http://www.pclink.com/melpots (website)
>>
>> ____________________________________________________________________________
>> __
>> Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>>
>> You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>> settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>>
>> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>> melpots@pclink.com.
>>
>>
____________________________________________________________________________
_>> _
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>>
>> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>> melpots@pclink.com.
>
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