FROM THE ARCHIVE
John Potter: They really like me
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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2002

"Before we get started, let me ask you something: Did you miss me last week?

I MISSED YOU TOO!

OK, seriously, this is what I really want to ask you: Have you ever wanted something so bad that you can taste it?

You want it so bad that, not only can you taste it and chew on it, but you can practically feel that savory wad of whatever-it-is sliding down yer gullet and filling yer belly with the sweet satisfaction of spiritual, emotional and intellectual satiation!

Now, can you imagine wanting something so unbelievably badly that you feel you've been tasting it, chewing it and practically swallowing it down until it's become a part of you for nigh on about 20 years?

Of course you can!"

Get the Story:
Well, Whatever: Artistic necktie cinches gallery gig (The Billings Gazette 6/1)

Relevant Links:
John Potter - http://hometown.aol.com/indinartist/jpotterhome.html

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