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health and beatrice wood response to don hunt

updated fri 22 dec 00

 

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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> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
> melpots@pclink.com.
>