David Hendley on mon 5 mar 01
Dear Russel, I hate to cause problems, but I just don't
know if I want to participate in the slide show again this
year because I don't know when you're planning to do it.
So, do you have a time yet?
--
David Hendley
Maydelle, Texas
hendley@tyler.net
http://www.farmpots.com/
Russel Fouts on mon 5 mar 01
I KNOW there are more of you out there. Last year, by the time NCECA
started, I still had less than 50 but word got around and even though we had
every horizontal (and semi horizontal) surface with somebody's bottom on it,
we still had to turn a lot of people away.
I know there are a bunch of you out there who will probably participate but
haven't sent a message yet (Bacia, Elca, Jennifer, Linda, Carla, Ron,
Richard, ??). So if you don't see your name below and want to participate,
please let me know. If you've sent a request but don't see your name there,
please remind me.
I'm still looking for a local craft photographer who might want to
volunteer. I tried a friend in Florida but he's not available.
I'm also looking for people in publishing, maybe Polly Beach or Bill Jones?
Maybe Barbara wants to do it again?
By the way, you don't have to have slides to participate.
Regarding labeling, let's take Richard's suggestion and use the NAIA
standard. "More and more of the shows seem to be going to the NAIA standard,
in which a red dot is at the bottom left of the slide, your slide number is
on the bottom right, your medium in between the two, and your name is on the
top." The position of the red dot in the lower left means that when the
slide is put in the projector to be shown (upside down) the red dot is
visible in the tray. It would probably also be better if people put their
name and address directly on the slide mount and didn't use labels.
Participants So Far:
Jeff Brown (Slides and help)
Paul Lewing (Slides and Humour)
Dannon Rhuddy
Lee Marsh (Slides and a projector)
Sandy Dwiggins (Slides)
Knox ?? (Slides)
Phyllis Tilton (Slides)
Marci Selsor (Slides)
Joyce Lee (help)
Millie Carpenter (slides, projector and screen)
John Hesselberth (slides, help and experience)
Veena Raghavan (slides)
Marta Matray Gloviczki (Slides)
Mayssan Shora Farra (slides and screen)
Sherry Wells (Slides?)
Beverly Crist (Slide Wrangler)
Heidi Haugen (slides, help)
Dave Finkelnburg (Slide Wrangler)
The Original Posting Is Below:
Here we go again. This was such a popular event last time. We had so many
people wanting to participate that we couldn't get them all into the Clayart
Suite. I think this is one of the reasons they were determined to get a
bigger suite this year.
Basically, the idea is to run it like a jury slide viewing to give people
the experience of seeing their slides in a jurying situation so they could
see what the jury sees when they review slides. It would also be an
opportunity to see your slides, objectivly in relationship to the others and
how they might appear to a jury and pick up some tips. Of course, it's also
an opportunity to see more of the work of our fellow Clayarters as well.
People should bring their 3 best slides (or worst, like Paul), we load them
up in the trays and run them, each slide gets a few seconds, no comments,
just run through them, 1,2,3. Then, if anybody has a comment they could make
it before the next set.
Last year we had lots of "experts" volunteering. Ruth Butler from Ceramics
Monthly, Azad, a local Denver Craft photographer, John
Hesselberth, who wrote a good article on photographing pots, lots of folks
with jury experience and even Paul Lewing with his "3 worst slides he could
possibly imagine". There was a lot of great participation.
If you want to participate, volunteer or loan equipment:
- Send an OFF LIST email to Russel.Fouts@skynet.be Put "Clayart Slide
Workshop Participant" in the subject.
- If you want to show slides, label your slides with your NAME and ADDRESS
and Put a red dot in the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER (the picture is right-side up).
- Please have the slides in a protective cover/container of some kind and
label the cover/container as well.
- No glass mounted slides please (am I the only one who still has some of
these?)
- You are welcome to participate even if you don't have slides. Just let us
know so we have an idea of how many people we have to set up for.
- We'll need volunteers to "wrangle" slides, donate projectors, carousels, a
big screen, help set up the projectors, the room and reset afterwords.
- Please let me know if I've forgotten anything.
- We will let you know as soon as we know the date and time. Depending on
when we know, it will be announced on Clayart, or in the Clayart room or on
the Notices Bulletin Board (there always is one).
- We'd like to limit this to Clayarters (active and lurkers, alike).
Otherwise, it's just going to get too big.
There are several of things I'd like to handle better this year. I'd like to
make sure that we get the slides of all the people who want to show. That
all the slides get shown and that all the slides get back to the rightful
owner. Out of all the people that submitted slides, a couple didn't get
their slides shown and I think one didn't get her slides back.
- Collecting of slides. I think the Clayart room is the best location for
this but nobody should have to spend all of NCECA in the Clayart Suite
collecting slides (unless they were planning to spend the whole of the
conference there anyway). Maybe we could have a rotation of volunteers.
- Slide "Wranglers". Volunteers to load the slide trays and make sure that
the slides get back into their rightful containers afterwards.
- Some way to make sure that, if people can't pick up their slides after the
show, there is someone to give them back to them afterwards.
If any body knows of a local professional craft photographer who would like
to volunteer, please let us know. Craft magazine and book publishers are
also welcome.
We will let you know the date as we get closer. It sort of depends which
evening event Clayarters are most willing to miss. The night of the dance is
definately out. Mishy would never forgive me. ;-)
All of this will be refined as we go along.
OK, let's hear from you!
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
Russel Fouts on fri 9 mar 01
People are starting to ask for a date and time.
Let's do this on Thursday,evening, March 29 at 8:00 pm in the Clayart room,
suite 621 at the Omni.
Those who haven't turned in their slides yet bring them to the Clayart Room
at 6:30 pm. It's better to turn them in EARLIER. Remember to label them as
as described below.
Slide Wranglers should show up at 6:30.
It's difficult to decide which night to schedule this on. People have to
decide what they can miss.
I've listed the participants so far below. If you want to participate but
haven't sent your name yet, send private email with "Slide Workshop
Participant" in the subject or see me at NCECA.
Participants So Far:
Winnie Coggins (Slides, help)
Ron Roy (Slides)
David Hendley (slides, depends on the night)
Cat Jarosz (Slides, and maybe some bad ones too to go along with Paul's )
Linda Blossom (Slides)
John and Dorothy Weber (Slides)
Bacia Edelman (Slides)
John Elder (Slides)
Jeff Brown (Slides and help)
Paul Lewing (Slides and Humour)
Dannon Rhuddy
Lee Marsh (Slides and a projector)
Sandy Dwiggins (Slides)
Knox ?? (Slides)
Phyllis Tilton (Slides)
Marci Selsor (Slides)
Joyce Lee (help)
Millie Carpenter (slides, projector and screen)
John Hesselberth (slides, help and experience)
Veena Raghavan (slides, Help)
Marta Matray Gloviczki (Slides)
Mayssan Shora Farra (slides and screen)
Sherry Wells (Slides?)
Beverly Crist (Slide Wrangler)
Heidi Haugen (slides, help)
Dave Finkelnburg (Slide Wrangler)
Carla (slides and tranqualizers) ;-)
I'm still looking for a local craft photographer who might want to
volunteer. I tried a friend in Florida but he's not available.
I'm also looking for people in publishing, maybe Polly Beach or Bill Jones?
Maybe Ruth wants to do it again?
By the way, you don't have to have slides to participate.
Regarding labeling, let's take Richard's suggestion and use the NAIA
standard. "More and more of the shows seem to be going to the NAIA standard,
in which a red dot is at the bottom left of the slide, your slide number is
on the bottom right, your medium in between the two, and your name is on the
top." The position of the red dot in the lower left means that when the
slide is put in the projector to be shown (upside down) the red dot is
visible in the tray. It would probably also be better if people put their
name and address directly on the slide mount and didn't use labels.
The Original Posting Is Below:
Here we go again. This was such a popular event last time. We had so many
people wanting to participate that we couldn't get them all into the Clayart
Suite. I think this is one of the reasons they were determined to get a
bigger suite this year.
Basically, the idea is to run it like a jury slide viewing to give people
the experience of seeing their slides in a jurying situation so they could
see what the jury sees when they review slides. It would also be an
opportunity to see your slides, objectivly in relationship to the others and
how they might appear to a jury and pick up some tips. Of course, it's also
an opportunity to see more of the work of our fellow Clayarters as well.
People should bring their 3 best slides (or worst, like Paul), we load them
up in the trays and run them, each slide gets a few seconds, no comments,
just run through them, 1,2,3. Then, if anybody has a comment they could make
it before the next set.
Last year we had lots of "experts" volunteering. Ruth Butler from Ceramics
Monthly, Azad, a local Denver Craft photographer, John
Hesselberth, who wrote a good article on photographing pots, lots of folks
with jury experience and even Paul Lewing with his "3 worst slides he could
possibly imagine". There was a lot of great participation.
If you want to participate, volunteer or loan equipment:
- Send an OFF LIST email to Russel.Fouts@skynet.be Put "Clayart Slide
Workshop Participant" in the subject.
- If you want to show slides, label your slides with your NAME and ADDRESS
and Put a red dot in the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER (the picture is right-side up).
- Please have the slides in a protective cover/container of some kind and
label the cover/container as well.
- No glass mounted slides please (am I the only one who still has some of
these?)
- You are welcome to participate even if you don't have slides. Just let us
know so we have an idea of how many people we have to set up for.
- We'll need volunteers to "wrangle" slides, donate projectors, carousels, a
big screen, help set up the projectors, the room and reset afterwords.
- Please let me know if I've forgotten anything.
- We will let you know as soon as we know the date and time. Depending on
when we know, it will be announced on Clayart, or in the Clayart room or on
the Notices Bulletin Board (there always is one).
- We'd like to limit this to Clayarters (active and lurkers, alike).
Otherwise, it's just going to get too big.
There are several of things I'd like to handle better this year. I'd like to
make sure that we get the slides of all the people who want to show. That
all the slides get shown and that all the slides get back to the rightful
owner. Out of all the people that submitted slides, a couple didn't get
their slides shown and I think one didn't get her slides back.
- Collecting of slides. I think the Clayart room is the best location for
this but nobody should have to spend all of NCECA in the Clayart Suite
collecting slides (unless they were planning to spend the whole of the
conference there anyway). Maybe we could have a rotation of volunteers.
- Slide "Wranglers". Volunteers to load the slide trays and make sure that
the slides get back into their rightful containers afterwards.
- Some way to make sure that, if people can't pick up their slides after the
show, there is someone to give them back to them afterwards.
If any body knows of a local professional craft photographer who would like
to volunteer, please let us know. Craft magazine and book publishers are
also welcome.
We will let you know the date as we get closer. It sort of depends which
evening event Clayarters are most willing to miss. The night of the dance is
definately out. Mishy would never forgive me. ;-)
All of this will be refined as we go along.
OK, let's hear from you!
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
Nils Lou on sun 11 mar 01
I would like to show one carousel. Nils Lou
--if it is possible...
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Russel Fouts wrote:
> People are starting to ask for a date and time.
>
> Let's do this on Thursday,evening, March 29 at 8:00 pm in the Clayart room,
> suite 621 at the Omni.
>
> Those who haven't turned in their slides yet bring them to the Clayart Room
> at 6:30 pm. It's better to turn them in EARLIER. Remember to label them as
> as described below.
>
> Slide Wranglers should show up at 6:30.
>
> It's difficult to decide which night to schedule this on. People have to
> decide what they can miss.
>
> I've listed the participants so far below. If you want to participate but
> haven't sent your name yet, send private email with "Slide Workshop
> Participant" in the subject or see me at NCECA.
>
> Participants So Far:
> Winnie Coggins (Slides, help)
> Ron Roy (Slides)
> David Hendley (slides, depends on the night)
> Cat Jarosz (Slides, and maybe some bad ones too to go along with Paul's )
> Linda Blossom (Slides)
> John and Dorothy Weber (Slides)
> Bacia Edelman (Slides)
> John Elder (Slides)
> Jeff Brown (Slides and help)
> Paul Lewing (Slides and Humour)
> Dannon Rhuddy
> Lee Marsh (Slides and a projector)
> Sandy Dwiggins (Slides)
> Knox ?? (Slides)
> Phyllis Tilton (Slides)
> Marci Selsor (Slides)
> Joyce Lee (help)
> Millie Carpenter (slides, projector and screen)
> John Hesselberth (slides, help and experience)
> Veena Raghavan (slides, Help)
> Marta Matray Gloviczki (Slides)
> Mayssan Shora Farra (slides and screen)
> Sherry Wells (Slides?)
> Beverly Crist (Slide Wrangler)
> Heidi Haugen (slides, help)
> Dave Finkelnburg (Slide Wrangler)
> Carla (slides and tranqualizers) ;-)
>
> I'm still looking for a local craft photographer who might want to
> volunteer. I tried a friend in Florida but he's not available.
>
> I'm also looking for people in publishing, maybe Polly Beach or Bill Jones?
> Maybe Ruth wants to do it again?
>
> By the way, you don't have to have slides to participate.
>
> Regarding labeling, let's take Richard's suggestion and use the NAIA
> standard. "More and more of the shows seem to be going to the NAIA standard,
> in which a red dot is at the bottom left of the slide, your slide number is
> on the bottom right, your medium in between the two, and your name is on the
> top." The position of the red dot in the lower left means that when the
> slide is put in the projector to be shown (upside down) the red dot is
> visible in the tray. It would probably also be better if people put their
> name and address directly on the slide mount and didn't use labels.
>
> The Original Posting Is Below:
>
> Here we go again. This was such a popular event last time. We had so many
> people wanting to participate that we couldn't get them all into the Clayart
> Suite. I think this is one of the reasons they were determined to get a
> bigger suite this year.
>
> Basically, the idea is to run it like a jury slide viewing to give people
> the experience of seeing their slides in a jurying situation so they could
> see what the jury sees when they review slides. It would also be an
> opportunity to see your slides, objectivly in relationship to the others and
> how they might appear to a jury and pick up some tips. Of course, it's also
> an opportunity to see more of the work of our fellow Clayarters as well.
>
> People should bring their 3 best slides (or worst, like Paul), we load them
> up in the trays and run them, each slide gets a few seconds, no comments,
> just run through them, 1,2,3. Then, if anybody has a comment they could make
> it before the next set.
>
> Last year we had lots of "experts" volunteering. Ruth Butler from Ceramics
> Monthly, Azad, a local Denver Craft photographer, John
> Hesselberth, who wrote a good article on photographing pots, lots of folks
> with jury experience and even Paul Lewing with his "3 worst slides he could
> possibly imagine". There was a lot of great participation.
>
> If you want to participate, volunteer or loan equipment:
> - Send an OFF LIST email to Russel.Fouts@skynet.be Put "Clayart Slide
> Workshop Participant" in the subject.
> - If you want to show slides, label your slides with your NAME and ADDRESS
> and Put a red dot in the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER (the picture is right-side up).
> - Please have the slides in a protective cover/container of some kind and
> label the cover/container as well.
> - No glass mounted slides please (am I the only one who still has some of
> these?)
> - You are welcome to participate even if you don't have slides. Just let us
> know so we have an idea of how many people we have to set up for.
> - We'll need volunteers to "wrangle" slides, donate projectors, carousels, a
> big screen, help set up the projectors, the room and reset afterwords.
> - Please let me know if I've forgotten anything.
> - We will let you know as soon as we know the date and time. Depending on
> when we know, it will be announced on Clayart, or in the Clayart room or on
> the Notices Bulletin Board (there always is one).
> - We'd like to limit this to Clayarters (active and lurkers, alike).
> Otherwise, it's just going to get too big.
>
> There are several of things I'd like to handle better this year. I'd like to
> make sure that we get the slides of all the people who want to show. That
> all the slides get shown and that all the slides get back to the rightful
> owner. Out of all the people that submitted slides, a couple didn't get
> their slides shown and I think one didn't get her slides back.
>
> - Collecting of slides. I think the Clayart room is the best location for
> this but nobody should have to spend all of NCECA in the Clayart Suite
> collecting slides (unless they were planning to spend the whole of the
> conference there anyway). Maybe we could have a rotation of volunteers.
>
> - Slide "Wranglers". Volunteers to load the slide trays and make sure that
> the slides get back into their rightful containers afterwards.
>
> - Some way to make sure that, if people can't pick up their slides after the
> show, there is someone to give them back to them afterwards.
>
> If any body knows of a local professional craft photographer who would like
> to volunteer, please let us know. Craft magazine and book publishers are
> also welcome.
>
> We will let you know the date as we get closer. It sort of depends which
> evening event Clayarters are most willing to miss. The night of the dance is
> definately out. Mishy would never forgive me. ;-)
>
> All of this will be refined as we go along.
>
> OK, let's hear from you!
>
>
> Russel Fouts
> Mes Potes & Mes Pots
> Brussels, Belgium
> Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
> Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
> Http://www.mypots.com
> http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
>
>
> Russel Fouts
> Mes Potes & Mes Pots
> Brussels, Belgium
> Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
> Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
> Http://www.mypots.com
> http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
>
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Elca Branman on mon 12 mar 01
Okay, Russell..count me in for help..my slides are all of work done
years ago,.haven't made new ones since we moved to Fla..
Elca Branman.. in Sarasota,Florida,USA
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Russel Fouts on sun 18 mar 01
It's me again!
I need a lead for a local craft photographer willing to donate a couple
hours of their time. Last year, in Denver, Azad was full of useful tips and
information. It would be great to have someone like that again.
And Ruth Butler from CM has volunteered again to "put her 2 cents in". ;-)
The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, evening, March 29 at 8:00 pm in the
Clayart room, suite 621 at the Omni. It's always difficult to decide which
night to schedule this on. People have to decide what they can miss. The
room isn't quite as big as we'd hoped but it's a bit bigger than last year.
We'll try to get in as many as we can.
Bring your slides early to the Clayart suite. There will be someone there to
take them from the time that it opens. I'll let you know who, soon.
Those who haven't turned in their slides early bring them to the Clayart
Room at 6:30 pm on the night of the workshop. It's better to turn them in
EARLIER. Remember to label them as as described below.
Slide Wranglers should show up at 6:30.
I've listed the participants so far below. If you want to participate but
haven't sent your name yet, send private email with "Slide Workshop
Participant" in the subject or see me at NCECA. By the way, you don't have
to have slides to participate.
Participants So Far:
Diana Pancioli (Slides)
Vicki Conley (Slides)
Jonathan Kaplan (Slides)
Ruth Butler (2 cents)
Nils Lou (Slides)
Rosemarie Greedy (Slides? and a hand)
Merrie Boerner (Participant)
George Van Ostrand (Participant)
Carol-Ann Michaelson (Slides)
Elca Branman (Slides)
Joan Walton (Wrangler)
Chris Schafale (Participant)
Liz Willoughby (Slides?)
Don Goodrich (Slides?, Extension cords and a hand)
Pat Clogston (Participant, Projector and Screen)
Winnie Coggins (Slides, help)
Karen Terpstra (Slides and a hand)
Eleanora Eden (Slides?)
Ron Roy (Slides)
David Hendley (slides, depends on the night)
Cat Jarosz (Slides, and maybe some bad ones too to go along with Paul's )
Linda Blossom (Slides)
John and Dorothy Weber (Slides)
Bacia Edelman (Slides)
John Elder (Slides)
Jeff Brown (Slides and help)
Paul Lewing (Slides and Humour)
Dannon Rhuddy
Lee Marsh (Slides and a projector)
Sandy Dwiggins (Slides)
Knox ?? (Slides)
Phyllis Tilton (Slides)
Marci Selsor (Slides)
Joyce Lee (help)
Millie Carpenter (slides, projector and screen)
John Hesselberth (slides, help and experience)
Veena Raghavan (slides, Help)
Marta Matray Gloviczki (Slides)
Mayssan Shora Farra (slides and screen)
Sherry Wells (Slides?)
Beverly Crist (Slide Wrangler)
Heidi Haugen (slides, help)
Dave Finkelnburg (Slide Wrangler)
Carla (slides and tranqualizers) ;-)
Regarding labeling, let's take Richard's suggestion and use the NAIA
standard. "More and more of the shows seem to be going to the NAIA standard,
in which a red dot is at the bottom left of the slide, your slide number is
on the bottom right, your medium in between the two, and your name is on the
top." The position of the red dot in the lower left means that when the
slide is put in the projector to be shown (upside down) the red dot is
visible in the tray. It would probably also be better if people put their
name and address directly on the slide mount and didn't use labels.
Once NCECA has started, look for updates on the Clayart notice board in the
Clayart room (usually on the door).
The Original Posting Is Below:
Here we go again. This was such a popular event last time. We had so many
people wanting to participate that we couldn't get them all into the Clayart
Suite. I think this is one of the reasons they were determined to get a
bigger suite this year.
Basically, the idea is to run it like a jury slide viewing to give people
the experience of seeing their slides in a jurying situation so they could
see what the jury sees when they review slides. It would also be an
opportunity to see your slides, objectivly in relationship to the others and
how they might appear to a jury and pick up some tips. Of course, it's also
an opportunity to see more of the work of our fellow Clayarters as well.
People should bring their 3 best slides (or worst, like Paul), we load them
up in the trays and run them, each slide gets a few seconds, no comments,
just run through them, 1,2,3. Then, if anybody has a comment they could make
it before the next set.
Last year we had lots of "experts" volunteering. Ruth Butler from Ceramics
Monthly, Azad, a local Denver Craft photographer, John
Hesselberth, who wrote a good article on photographing pots, lots of folks
with jury experience and even Paul Lewing with his "3 worst slides he could
possibly imagine". There was a lot of great participation.
If you want to participate, volunteer or loan equipment:
- Send an OFF LIST email to Russel.Fouts@skynet.be Put "Clayart Slide
Workshop Participant" in the subject.
- If you want to show slides, label your slides with your NAME and ADDRESS
and Put a red dot in the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER (when the picture is right-side
up).
- Please have the slides in a protective cover/container of some kind and
label the cover/container as well.
- No glass mounted slides please (am I the only one who still has some of
these?)
- You are welcome to participate even if you don't have slides. Just let us
know so we have an idea of how many people we have to set up for.
- We'll need volunteers to "wrangle" slides, donate projectors, carousels, a
big screen, help set up the projectors, the room and reset afterwords.
- Please let me know if I've forgotten anything.
- We'd like to limit this to Clayarters (active and lurkers, alike).
Otherwise, it's just going to get too big.
There are several of things I'd like to handle better this year. I'd like to
make sure that we get the slides of all the people who want to show. That
all the slides get shown and that all the slides get back to the rightful
owner. Out of all the people that submitted slides, a couple didn't get
their slides shown and I think one didn't get her slides back.
- Collecting of slides. I think the Clayart room is the best location for
this but nobody should have to spend all of NCECA in the Clayart Suite
collecting slides (unless they were planning to spend the whole of the
conference there anyway). Maybe we could have a rotation of volunteers.
- Slide "Wranglers". Volunteers to load the slide trays and make sure that
the slides get back into their rightful containers afterwards.
- Some way to make sure that, if people can't pick up their slides after the
show, there is someone to give them back to them afterwards.
If any body knows of a local professional craft photographer who would like
to volunteer, please let us know. Craft magazine and book publishers are
also welcome.
We will let you know the date as we get closer. It sort of depends which
evening event Clayarters are most willing to miss. The night of the dance is
definately out. Mishy would never forgive me. ;-)
All of this will be refined as we go along.
OK, let's hear from you!
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
Russel Fouts
Mes Potes & Mes Pots
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
Http://www.mypots.com
http://www.Japan-Net.ne.jp/~iwcat
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