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bottoms and ian godfrey

updated fri 28 feb 97

 

JENNY LEWIS on thu 6 feb 97

It's so nice to discover that lots of other people spend time and
effort on improving their bottoms. I spend ages turning footrings,
and others in the classes over the years have commented on how long
it takes me, but then afterwards they grunt and comment on how good
the bottoms look, and I try not to smirk too smugly or too much.

One of my evening class teachers used to teach 10/11-year olds during
the day, and said he didn't dare use the word "bottom" in class,
always had to say base, otherwise the place would be in uproar as
all these pre-teen little horrors collapsed in giggles and shrieks.

Related, vaguely, to all this - someone (forgive me, I have been
deleting lots as my memory was getting clogged and the monster kept
crashing!) was asking recently about Ian Godfrey - he did intricate
and complex designs on his work, and there is always (or at least on
all the ones I've seen) a pattern of some sort incised underneath.

Jenny Lewis
London in unseasonally mild spring-like weather
hope it lasts


Jenny Lewis
Secretary to John M Stopford
London Business School
Tel: +44 171 262 5050
Fax: +44 171 724 7875
e-mail: jlewis@lbs.lon.ac.uk