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women's pots and new url

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primalmommy@IVILLAGE.COM on sun 26 nov 00


I remember a while back a discussion over whether there is such thing as a man's pot. I think I can assert without fear of contradiction that I make WOMEN'S pots for which men would have little use.

If you're curious, go see my new URL. I have a domain name now (which i discovered is easier than reprinting my business cards every time i get fed up and change website hosts.) I don't remember who has the listing but my old URL is no longer valid. My new page is http://www.primalpotter.com. If anybody could email me and let me know how to change it in the clayart registry I would be grateful.

Also: I remember mel saying the PMI folks were having a rough month. I am being patient. But who do I email if my issue of PMI never arrives?

Thanks folks. Kelly in Ohio, making elderberry port; I had to dig 15 pounds of elderberries out of the freezer to make room for an 8 point buck. Mel, I have a great crock pot BBQ recipe for the big roasts... let me know if you want it.


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Earl Brunner on mon 27 nov 00


Well, you might be right in the sense that men would probably not be
able to use such a pot as intended. However, as I tell my students over
and over and over again. Once you sell or give or trade or what ever
one of your pots and it becomes someone else's property then you have no
control over what or how they will use it. (I do this in the context of
using appropriate glazes, but it applies here as well)

primalmommy@IVILLAGE.COM wrote:

> I remember a while back a discussion over whether there is such thing as a man's pot. I think I can assert without fear of contradiction that I make WOMEN'S pots for which men would have little use.
>
> If you're curious, go see my new URL. I have a domain name now (which i discovered is easier than reprinting my business cards every time i get fed up and change website hosts.) I don't remember who has the listing but my old URL is no longer valid. My new page is http://www.primalpotter.com. If anybody could email me and let me know how to change it in the clayart registry I would be grateful.
>
> Also: I remember mel saying the PMI folks were having a rough month. I am being patient. But who do I email if my issue of PMI never arrives?
>
> Thanks folks. Kelly in Ohio, making elderberry port; I had to dig 15 pounds of elderberries out of the freezer to make room for an 8 point buck. Mel, I have a great crock pot BBQ recipe for the big roasts... let me know if you want it.
>
>
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