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To: Gauguin who wrote (35275)8/17/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 71178
 
>I admit, I don't even know what "Wall pockets and Buzza mottos" are.<

no one does by name- but I bet you've seen 'em. Wall pockets are also called "rooters" they are vases that hang on the wall- come in a myriad of shapes- every pottery made them. Fish for bathrooms, irons, kettles, ones that look like vases. birds, flowers. people, etc- anyway you could fill them with water and root plants- or put fresh or fake flowers in them.

Buzza mottos were made by the Buzza Motto company- they are framed prints (some are very beautiful) with little poems on them. Some are poems of friendship (All's well with me for I can claim, a friend who always is the same) or well known poems (Like Rudyard Kiplings "If") and poems made up by their own staff. They can be tiny (4" by 4") to large (approx 8" by 11" some even larger I think- I try to collect small ones- can squeeze mroe in that way. There are poems "To Dad" and "To Mom", which are great. I like them.