Do you have a pottery joke to share? | Sept. 18, 2012 9/18/2012 Potters Council Question of the Week
#1
Posted 18 September 2012 - 09:14 AM
"How many potters does it ............."
"What do you call a potter that.........."
SO...... today's Potters Council "Question of the Week" is truly just for fun.
Do you have a good ceramics/pottery related joke to share with us all?
Please remember that this is an open forum, and to keep the content you post here "appropriate" to a wide range of people.
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#2
Posted 18 September 2012 - 09:34 AM
JBaymore, on 18 September 2012 - 10:14 AM, said:
"How many potters does it ............."
"What do you call a potter that.........."
SO...... today's Potters Council "Question of the Week" is truly just for fun.
Do you have a good ceramics/pottery related joke to share with us all?
Please remember that this is an open forum, and to keep the content you post here "appropriate" to a wide range of people.
Well, I don't have a joke, I must say that pottery-speak is quite funny in itself. My studio instructor keeps telling us, "Don't forget to clean your bottoms!".
#3
Posted 18 September 2012 - 09:56 AM
It's not a joke, it's more of a shaggy dog story if you know what that is.
When I was in art school, I was taking first year Ceramics at night. I was in my 20's. There was an older gentleman in my class who was taking all of his courses in the evening while working during the day.
As we got going on throwing, he made this really big, but really heavy bowl. It was about 16 inches across, but really bottom heavy. We had our critiques with our prof. He asked the prof what he should do with his bowl. Without cracking a smile, my prof said;" Fill it full of cement, attach a chain to it and use it as a boat anchor."
And so, the next week, the man came to class and said;"you, know, I took your idea, tried it out, and that boat anchor really works"
Hence forth, whenever we have really heavy pieces in an evening class, they are referred to as BOAT ANCHORS.
When teaching, be careful what you say.
TJR.
#4
Posted 18 September 2012 - 03:06 PM
The lawyer said he was going to buy an island and live the good life.
The Mechanic said he was going to buy a Mac mansion and travel the world.
The potter said he was going to do keep doing craft shows till themoney ran out.
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#5
Posted 18 September 2012 - 04:05 PM
Suddenly he spots another guy rocketing upwards at an increbidle speed.
"Hey fella, do you know how to open a parachute?" he asks as the person zooms by.
"Nope" says the guy "Do you know how to light a gas kiln?"
Contemporary Fine Colored Porcelain
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"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
In the isolation of a studio, an artist can begin to feel like an island, but in truth
we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
#6
Posted 20 September 2012 - 11:38 AM
Mark C., on 18 September 2012 - 01:06 PM, said:
The lawyer said he was going to buy an island and live the good life.
The Mechanic said he was going to buy a Mac mansion and travel the world.
The potter said he was going to do keep doing craft shows till themoney ran out.
LMAO!
How could anyone not love an art that is such physical work and so financially challenging yet has
so many amazing professionals that continue to keep it alive?
#7
Posted 20 September 2012 - 03:19 PM
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......wait for it...........
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How much can a potter actually urn?
............john
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#8
Posted 22 September 2012 - 05:22 PM
JBaymore, on 18 September 2012 - 06:14 AM, said:
"How many potters does it ............."
"What do you call a potter that.........."
SO...... today's Potters Council "Question of the Week" is truly just for fun.
Do you have a good ceramics/pottery related joke to share with us all?
Please remember that this is an open forum, and to keep the content you post here "appropriate" to a wide range of people.
#10
Posted 23 September 2012 - 09:16 PM
Mark
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#11
Posted 24 September 2012 - 05:25 PM
Several years ago I was at a family gathering and was talking excitedly about an upcoming raku firing. Some of those there didn't know the process so I started to describe the steps and my youngest grandson (about 5 1/2 years old) started bawling. He was inconsolable and would have nothing to do with me. After finally getting him quieted, my daughter asked why he was so upset.
He pointed his finger at me and said, "She's mean! What did the raccoons do that was so bad she cooked 'em?"
I'm still working on that one.
#12
Posted 24 September 2012 - 07:26 PM
CLAY DAY TODAY
I was so excited ... Until I found out they meant Clay Aiken.
Contemporary Fine Colored Porcelain
www.ccpottery.com
"My Artwork would not exist without a thriving global pottery community.
In the isolation of a studio, an artist can begin to feel like an island, but in truth
we are all part of archipelagoes; chains of islands loosely connected by a stream
of information that enhances our Artwork.”
#13
Posted 24 September 2012 - 11:00 PM
Chris Campbell, on 24 September 2012 - 08:26 PM, said:
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#14
Posted 25 September 2012 - 10:00 AM
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Start with a large fortune.
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#16
Posted 26 September 2012 - 10:01 PM
JBaymore, on 18 September 2012 - 09:14 AM, said:
"How many potters does it ............."
"What do you call a potter that.........."
SO...... today's Potters Council "Question of the Week" is truly just for fun.
Do you have a good ceramics/pottery related joke to share with us all?
Please remember that this is an open forum, and to keep the content you post here "appropriate" to a wide range of people.
Don't remember where I read this one, so I can't take credit.
1950's roadside old Southwestern Indian roadside pottery stand- New York city tourist buys a beautiful hand made pot one summer. $25 dollars. Takes it back to New York, and all of his friends, relatives, neighbors etc want one just like it. Thinks to himself, I could really rake it in if I sold them for $50. The following summer he returns to the stand with the pot. He talks to the old Indian, saying he wants to buy 100 pots the same as the one he has. The Indian, smokes on a pipe, thinks for a while and says $250 each. The dude is outraged, how could he sell them for $500. He looks around the ground and shelves, no the Indian's prices haven't gone up, so what gives. He asks the Indian, why? The Indian tells him I make one pot for joy of making, cannot sell the joy, only a pot when done. For 100 of the same, no JOY. You pay me for pain of making 100 all the same. . . . .$250 dollars each!
Yeah I know not politically correct Native American and all, but I told it the way I remember reading it. My numbers may be off, but who cares. Maybe not a joke so much as a fable.
#17
Posted 07 October 2012 - 07:47 PM
#18
Posted 08 October 2012 - 09:11 AM
#19
Posted 14 October 2012 - 06:22 PM
oldlady, on 07 October 2012 - 07:47 PM, said:
Ok, that just hits too close to home.
#20
Posted 14 October 2012 - 07:21 PM
LawPots, on 14 October 2012 - 07:22 PM, said:
oldlady, on 07 October 2012 - 07:47 PM, said:
Ok, that just hits too close to home.
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com

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