Oh, you were only ABOUT 48 hours away from a buy on ,
Ah, only 48 hours away from the buy on ,
The started to play and bidding time melted away on ,
Closely, all of a sudden, I lost control of my bid on
And I pressed my bid on and told the BIDDERS on
That I would never let it go without a higher bid on
THIRD modified verse of Gene Pitney’s “24 hours from Tulsa.”
FOURTH verse tomorrow!
FINAL verse on Sunday!
ONENEVADADOLLAR IS PLEASED TO INTRODUCE RAMONA QUINTANA POTTERY CREATIONS!
Ramona’s nick name is MOE but I’ll let her tell you her story!
“I have loved pottery of all kinds ever since I can remember. I started taking classes the first opportunity I had. � I took my first class in 2000 in Duluth, MN. � I loved everything about it but throwing a pot is a lot harder then it looks. Instructors make it look easy. � I worked at it daily and took advantage of many workshops offered on weekends. � I learned a lot by watching potters throw all day long. � It really clicked when I sat inches from potter Bob Brisco and watched him throw all day long. � Seems like everything he was sharing while he threw just sank in and my throwing days really started then. � I threw every day, sometimes for 5 or 6 hours, loving it more and more as my pots looked more like what I envisioned. I threw pots and learned something different with the best of the best. � We left Duluth and my potting days were put on hold for five years. I'm now living in Arizona and started potting a day or two a week a year ago. � I hope this is something I can do till the end of my life. I love it that much!
There are many types of firing; Raku is one of my favorites. Raku means 'enjoyment' and is a type of Japanese firing/pottery. � Results are quick, instant gratification and the results are amazing. I love my hobby!
My nickname is Moe and I use that name to sign my pots. I also date my pots and keep a diary on them. � Who knows what you'll learn from the pot you buy. My name is Ramona and I hope you enjoy your pot as much as I enjoy making it.”
Moe’s pots are for decoration ONLY! They cannot and should not be used to hold food, water or literally anything else save the occasional dried flower! They are a work of ART all by themselves!!
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