That is what this crazy little lidded pot could hold, and now that we know what we can do with it: it is admittedly, as I have said all along, an example of throwing in every idea but the kitchen sink. It turned out perfectly, a smiling little zebra, swirly purple glazes, little columns. OK, the measure of success is not making something, but making it again and again, and you can see I am excited and already making more lidded pots and columns, but there will be some evolution too. I think a more swirly lid is possible, also a taller pot with more zebras.
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Hmmm. A zebra paired with short corinthian columns... (if they even ARE corinthian)---it seems like the zebra is trying to jump very fast through the lid of that pot, to get away from something hot or scary.
So, I suggest zebra stew.
Susan, I had the same thought! (Although I was actually thinking the back end of the zebra :-S)
Wow. Just wow.
cm and Susan are not my friends anymore but GORDO IS MY NEW BEST FRIEND and there is a twenty dollar bill on its way to your house, by way of thanks, gordo.
I'm loving these happy big mouth zebras.
Thanks Lucia. Fact of he matter is, I want to make MORE MORE MORE!
i agree with gordo...so can i be your new best friend and have a twenty bill, too.
Old best friends, Big D, can have a 20, but make sure you lay it on extra thick.
WWWWWOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!! JUST WWWWWOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!
How about paypal, Big D, with a five dollar tip? Ten if you stop in tomorrow and say something else is nice?
Geez, I wish now I'd read these comments before I posted on the other one. Guess I'll have to find a new hangout. :-(
cm, you can stick around, but it is suggested that ultra-complimentary comments are best, and profitable!
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