mel jacobson on thu 26 jan 06
is for everyone. all are welcome.
it has become easier for me to book an
entire hotel for clayart then messin with
one clayart room. it is always first come/first served
with reservations. it is not a closed group.
not by any stretch of the imagination.
otherwise we would have kicked old bastardchard out
years ago. and he is canadian.
(remember, he is such a valued helper to clayart
that is why indulge is dumb jokes.)
it looks like we have the next hotel half booked as well.
the clayart room passes more information about clay
in two hours than the entire nceca conference.
mel
from mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
website: http://my.pclink.com/~melpots3
Sue Beach on thu 26 jan 06
Mel,
Will you be doing something similar - i.e. booking a whole hotel - in Louisville?
Sue Beach
Muncie, IN
wishing she could go to Portland (can't) but starting to plan (hope) for Louisville
Quoting mel jacobson :
> is for everyone. all are welcome.
>
> it has become easier for me to book an
> entire hotel for clayart then messin with
> one clayart room. it is always first come/first served
> with reservations. it is not a closed group.
> not by any stretch of the imagination.
> otherwise we would have kicked old bastardchard out
> years ago. and he is canadian.
> (remember, he is such a valued helper to clayart
> that is why indulge is dumb jokes.)
>
> it looks like we have the next hotel half booked as well.
>
> the clayart room passes more information about clay
> in two hours than the entire nceca conference.
> mel
> from mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
> website: http://my.pclink.com/~melpots3
>
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marianne kuiper milks on thu 26 jan 06
Now, that statement made me wonder...
Does that mean that there are more clayarters than "other' conference attenders
or
Are Clayarters in the Clayart room when they should be attending the conference, so they can learn things (or engage indiscussions) to be milled over on-line after Portland?
or
Why does Clayart not have its own annual conference (not such a bad idea..) so one can have both?
And
Professor M J..as i've learned on Clayart:can you back that statement up with tests, statistics, charts, infinite proof of facts?
AND - last but not least:
at what temp. do these Clayarters mature, considering that 'red" is the color of choice??
Marianne So many questions..
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