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out and get's drunk, and then he gets into a brawl.  And then his friends come and take his side, and other people come and take his side.  And then more people come and get involved and then before you know it this little thing has grown into big things.  We could follow through and see that we are all affecting each other every minute of our lives.

BOB: How do you keep aware to avoid making that irrelevant remark that your talking about?

B: But, I don't keep from it.  I have an idea of more or less laughing at men and women relationships and just for fun I make it ceramically and I don't feel that it does any harm to have a laugh.  For instance a piece with four women without men.  They are in black.  I feel sorry for them.  (3RM:1-26)

(***Early Years)
(Past careers - theatre)

BOB: We want to talk a bit about your art career.  What caused you to move out of the theatre?  What caused you to move around in the arts?  What happened in your life, because you did theatre, you wrote plays?

B: I think if you are that type of person, let's say the artist type, it's easy to jump into any of the categories.  Just as a trained doctor might specialize in ears, but