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> Will Dockery quoted and wrote when:
> > > TODD TAMANEND CLARK posted: > > > > [APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!] > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Poetry_Month > > > > WIKIPEDIA: THE BEAT GENERATION > > > > WILLIAM SEWARD BURROUGHS II (Kansas: 1914-1997) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs > > > > HERMAN POOLE BLOUNT/LE SONY'R RA (Alabama: 1914-1993) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra > > > > LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI (New York: 1919-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Ferlinghetti > > > > JEAN-LOUIS LEBRIS DE KEROUAC (Massachusetts: 1922-1969) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_kerouac > > > > PHILIP WHALEN (Oregon: 1923-2002) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Whalen > > > > FRANCIS RUSSELL O'HARA (Maryland: 1926-1966) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_O%27Hara > > > > IRWIN ALLEN GINSBERG (New York: 1926-1996) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Ginsberg > > > > GREGORY NUNZIO CORSO (New York: 1930-2001) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Corso > > > > GARY SHERMAN SNYDER (California: 1930-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Snyder > > > > MICHAEL MCCLURE (Kansas, 1932-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McClure > > > > PETER ORLOVSKY (New York: 1933-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Orlovsky > > > > DIANE DI PRIMA (New York: 1934-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_di_Prima > > > > EVERETT LEROI JONES/AMIRI BARAKA (New Jersey: 1934-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoi_Jones > > > > ANNE WALDMAN (New Jersey: 1945-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Waldman > > Good collection, to which I'll add: > > Neal Cassady: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Cassady > > John Clellon Holmes: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clellon_Holmes > > Herbert Huncke: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Huncke > > Lucien Carr: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_carr > > Beat Generation: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clellon_Holmes That last link is a repeat of an earlier link, Will. Did you intend a different link? - - - - - - TODD TAMANEND CLARK Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian The Monongahela River, Turtle Island http://cdbaby.com/all/primalpulse http://myspace.com/toddtamanendclark http://rateitall.com/TODD+TAMANEND+CLARK http://rateyourmusic.com/~Todd_Clark "A good deal of such ecstasy -- reminiscent of a shamanic seance with its rhythmic kinesis, music, words, and audience participation -- carried over into jazz." - - Neil Leonard "In the seance, the shaman led. A sensuous panic, deliberately evoked through drugs, chants, dancing, hurls the shaman into trance. Changed voice, convulsive movement. He acts like a madman." - - Jim Morrison "The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars..." - - Jack Kerouac |
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"TODD TAMANEND CLARK" wrote: > > Will Dockery quoted and wrote when: > > > TODD TAMANEND CLARK posted: > > > > [APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!] > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Poetry_Month > > > > > > WIKIPEDIA: THE BEAT GENERATION > > > > > > WILLIAM SEWARD BURROUGHS II (Kansas: 1914-1997) > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs > > > > > > HERMAN POOLE BLOUNT/LE SONY'R RA (Alabama: 1914-1993) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra > > > > > > LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI (New York: 1919-Present) > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Ferlinghetti > > > > > > JEAN-LOUIS LEBRIS DE KEROUAC (Massachusetts: 1922-1969) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_kerouac > > > > > > PHILIP WHALEN (Oregon: 1923-2002) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Whalen > > > > > > FRANCIS RUSSELL O'HARA (Maryland: 1926-1966) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_O%27Hara > > > > > > IRWIN ALLEN GINSBERG (New York: 1926-1996) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Ginsberg > > > > > > GREGORY NUNZIO CORSO (New York: 1930-2001) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Corso > > > > > > GARY SHERMAN SNYDER (California: 1930-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Snyder > > > > > > MICHAEL MCCLURE (Kansas, 1932-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McClure > > > > > > PETER ORLOVSKY (New York: 1933-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Orlovsky > > > > > > DIANE DI PRIMA (New York: 1934-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_di_Prima > > > > > > EVERETT LEROI JONES/AMIRI BARAKA (New Jersey: 1934-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoi_Jones > > > > > > ANNE WALDMAN (New Jersey: 1945-Present) > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Waldman > > > > Good collection, to which I'll add: > > > > Neal Cassady: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Cassady > > > > John Clellon Holmes: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clellon_Holmes > > > > Herbert Huncke: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Huncke > > > > Lucien Carr: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_carr > > > > Beat Generation: <snip> > That last link is a repeat of an earlier link, Will. > > Did you intend a different link? Yeah, I intended to link to "Brat Generation" there: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_generation -- Shadowville Speedway Blues In a taxi watching a sporting house Beside a Linwood vacant lot Silverdollar moon portspotting Constellation like a sailor's knot. The sky was black, ink and glitter in the night Train whine saxophone out beyond the light I'm in love with a ghost blue turns to grey Put a pyramid on my head to take my pain away. Hazel knew the karma, she kept it in a bottle Now I'm here on the receiving end At least I still know how to take a joke And laugh with none of my friends. Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway Riding slow down a one way street Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway Don't look back, don't admit defeat. Brown Reculse magic drifting around the shed Someone has it in for me I must not lose my head Moving with the speedo life several with me left behind Burned too many bridges defragmented my time. Somewhere in time I've seen all this before In a magazine or a dream of a distant war Manifested destiny a manifesto and a part All the actors still agree that ever had a heart. The good book and the fortune telling lady Black tooth mojo marked index cards Bundles over the side of Dillingham Bridge Splashing as ripples reflect from the stars. Hazel knew the karma she kept it in a bottle Now I'm here on the receiving end At least I still know how to take a joke And laugh with none of my friends. Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway Riding slow down a one way street Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway Don't look back, don't admit defeat. -Will Dockery (words)/Brian Fowler (music) (new arrangement by Brian Mallard) Shadowville All-Stars song samples: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars http://www.myspace.com/willdockery > - - - - - - > TODD TAMANEND CLARK > Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian > The Monongahela River, Turtle Island > http://cdbaby.com/all/primalpulse > http://myspace.com/toddtamanendclark > http://rateitall.com/TODD+TAMANEND+CLARK > http://rateyourmusic.com/~Todd_Clark > > "A good deal of such ecstasy -- reminiscent of a > shamanic seance with its rhythmic kinesis, music, words, > and audience participation -- carried over into jazz." > - - Neil Leonard > > "In the seance, the shaman led. A sensuous panic, > deliberately evoked through drugs, chants, dancing, > hurls the shaman into trance. Changed voice, > convulsive movement. He acts like a madman." > - - Jim Morrison > > "The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones > who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, > desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who > never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, > burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like > spiders across the stars..." > - - Jack Kerouac > |
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Will Dockery quoted and wrote when:
> TODD TAMANEND CLARK posted: > > > > > [APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!] > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Poetry_Month > > > > > > > > WIKIPEDIA: THE BEAT GENERATION > > > > > > > > WILLIAM SEWARD BURROUGHS II (Kansas: 1914-1997) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs > > > > > > > > HERMAN POOLE BLOUNT/LE SONY'R RA (Alabama: 1914-1993) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Ra > > > > > > > > LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI (New York: 1919-Present) > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Ferlinghetti > > > > > > > > JEAN-LOUIS LEBRIS DE KEROUAC (Massachusetts: 1922-1969) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_kerouac > > > > > > > > PHILIP WHALEN (Oregon: 1923-2002) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Whalen > > > > > > > > FRANCIS RUSSELL O'HARA (Maryland: 1926-1966) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_O%27Hara > > > > > > > > IRWIN ALLEN GINSBERG (New York: 1926-1996) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Ginsberg > > > > > > > > GREGORY NUNZIO CORSO (New York: 1930-2001) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Corso > > > > > > > > GARY SHERMAN SNYDER (California: 1930-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Snyder > > > > > > > > MICHAEL MCCLURE (Kansas, 1932-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McClure > > > > > > > > PETER ORLOVSKY (New York: 1933-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Orlovsky > > > > > > > > DIANE DI PRIMA (New York: 1934-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_di_Prima > > > > > > > > EVERETT LEROI JONES/AMIRI BARAKA (New Jersey: 1934-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoi_Jones > > > > > > > > ANNE WALDMAN (New Jersey: 1945-Present) > > > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Waldman > > > > > > Good collection, to which I'll add: > > > > > > Neal Cassady: > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Cassady > > > > > > John Clellon Holmes: > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clellon_Holmes > > > > > > Herbert Huncke: > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Huncke > > > > > > Lucien Carr: > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_carr > > > > > > Beat Generation: > > <snip> > > > That last link is a repeat of an earlier link, Will. > > > > Did you intend a different link? > > Yeah, I intended to link to "Beat Generation" <typo fixed> there: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_generation > > -- > Shadowville Speedway Blues > > In a taxi watching a sporting house > Beside a Linwood vacant lot > Silverdollar moon portspotting > Constellation like a sailor's knot. > The sky was black, ink and glitter in the night > Train whine saxophone out beyond the light > I'm in love with a ghost blue turns to grey > Put a pyramid on my head to take my pain away. > Hazel knew the karma, she kept it in a bottle > Now I'm here on the receiving end > At least I still know how to take a joke > And laugh with none of my friends. > Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway > Riding slow down a one way street > Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway > Don't look back, don't admit defeat. > > Brown Reculse magic drifting around the shed > Someone has it in for me I must not lose my head > Moving with the speedo life several with me left behind > Burned too many bridges defragmented my time. > Somewhere in time I've seen all this before > In a magazine or a dream of a distant war > Manifested destiny a manifesto and a part > All the actors still agree that ever had a heart. > The good book and the fortune telling lady > Black tooth mojo marked index cards > Bundles over the side of Dillingham Bridge > Splashing as ripples reflect from the stars. > Hazel knew the karma she kept it in a bottle > Now I'm here on the receiving end > At least I still know how to take a joke > And laugh with none of my friends. > Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway > Riding slow down a one way street > Shadowville, Shadowville Speedway > Don't look back, don't admit defeat. > > -Will Dockery (words)/Brian Fowler (music) > (new arrangement by Brian Mallard) > > > - - - - - - > > TODD TAMANEND CLARK > > Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian > > The Monongahela River, Turtle Island > > http://cdbaby.com/all/primalpulse > > http://myspace.com/toddtamanendclark > > http://rateitall.com/TODD+TAMANEND+CLARK > > http://rateyourmusic.com/~Todd_Clark > > > > "A good deal of such ecstasy -- reminiscent of a > > shamanic seance with its rhythmic kinesis, music, words, > > and audience participation -- carried over into jazz." > > - - Neil Leonard > > > > "In the seance, the shaman led. A sensuous panic, > > deliberately evoked through drugs, chants, dancing, > > hurls the shaman into trance. Changed voice, > > convulsive movement. He acts like a madman." > > - - Jim Morrison > > > > "The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones > > who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, > > desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who > > never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, > > burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like > > spiders across the stars..." > > - - Jack Kerouac -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)": http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble": http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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Will Dockery wrote:
<snip> > <typo fixed> <snip> I believe you had it right the first time. And it was a Freudian slip, not a typo. You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. All this self-promotion proves it. If you were as good a writer or poet as you seem to think you are, you would have a publicist and an editor doing all that for you. |
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On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote: > > <snip> > > <typo fixed> > <snip> > > I believe you had it right the first time. And it was a Freudian slip, > not a typo. > > You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: >> Will Dockery wrote: >> >> <snip> >> > <typo fixed> >> <snip> >> >> I believe you had it right the first time. And it was a Freudian slip, >> not a typo. >> >> You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. > > Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s > were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! > It shows. You have no moral fiber and no integrity. You lack candor and credibility. You have no fortitude of character and absolutely no tenacity of spirit. And, if you were as good a writer or poet as you seem to think you are, you would have a publicist and an editor doing all this self-promotion for you. |
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"Reginald Simpson" wrote: > Will Dockery wrote: > > On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: > > >> You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. > > > > Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s > > were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! > > It shows. It /shows/ that you're a bit of a cranky whining "brat" yourself. -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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In article <1178028927.034938.276440@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups. com>, Will Dockery
says... > >On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: >> Will Dockery wrote: >> >> <snip> >> > <typo fixed> >> <snip> >> >> I believe you had it right the first time. And it was a Freudian slip, >> not a typo. >> >> You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. > >Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s >were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! you cut out the part where he said if you had any talent (hahahahahahaha) you'd have an editor and publisher to correct your many mistakes. clearly this person knows who you are, doesn't he? heh... why don't you have an editor and publisher, dockery? most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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In article <906b0$46375458$18d62320$24525@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> Will Dockery wrote: >> > On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: >> >> >> You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. >> > >> > Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s >> > were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! >> >> It shows. > >It /shows/ that you're a bit of a cranky whining "brat" yourself. yet another one of your many "fans" telling you the truth, dockery? heh, you are so sad. most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> "Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> Will Dockery wrote: >>> On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: >>>> You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. >>> Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s >>> were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! >> It shows. > > It /shows/ that you're a bit of a cranky whining "brat" yourself. > I couldn't expect you to respond any differently. Instead of addressing my accusations, you wimpishly try changing the focus of attention, thereby indirectly proving me correct in my assessment of you. You see, that's another attribute of The Spoiled Brat Generation: No brass-balls, and no backbone. I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have nothing to do with you. |
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"Reginald Simpson" wrote: > > I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have > nothing to do with you. I'd buy him a beer and a shot, maybe shoot a game of pool. -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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In article <dbcd5$4637626e$18d62320$16567@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> >> I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have >> nothing to do with you. > >I'd buy him a beer and a shot, maybe shoot a game of pool. you believe he would tolerate someone as dim as you for that long? my god, what makes you think you he'd even want to talk to you? lord, you ARE delusional, aren't you? most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> "Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have >> nothing to do with you. > > I'd buy him a beer and a shot, maybe shoot a game of pool. > Another typical response from someone that knows he's been "pegged". Someone with no moxie, no chutzpah, and no gonads. And, if you were as good a writer or poet as you seem to think you are, you would have a publicist and an editor doing all this self-promotion for you. |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> > I don't recall you as being known anywhere, not even on Usenet... at least > Stuart's still the Second Best Poet of Usenet. > You try so hard to change the subject, when you know I've got your number, don't you? It's just another typical response from someone with no cojones. I must admit though, it is entertaining watching you squirm, when I've got you backed into a corner. You must be thinking, "Man, who is this guy? He's sure got me all figured out. I can't fool him. I've got to change the subject, and get him talking about something else." Now, entertain me some more, boy. |
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"Reginald Simpson" <RegSimpson@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:78adnajP4-8m4KrbnZ2dnUVZ_szinZ2d@giganews.com... > Will Dockery wrote: >> >> I don't recall you as being known anywhere, not even on Usenet... at >> least >> Stuart's still the Second Best Poet of Usenet. >> > > You try so hard to change the subject, when you know I've got your number, > don't you? It's just another typical response from someone with no > cojones. > > I must admit though, it is entertaining watching you squirm, when I've got > you backed into a corner. You must be thinking, "Man, who is this guy? > He's sure got me all figured out. I can't fool him. I've got to change the > subject, and get him talking about something else." > > > Now, entertain me some more, boy. Reginald Simpson, meet the Resident Parasite. (you seem to have already figured that out) Renay |
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"Reginald Simpson" wrote: > > You must be thinking, "Man, who is this > guy? Not really. You seem like just another Usenet idiot to me. -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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In article <c5249$4637aab6$18d62320$8210@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> >> You must be thinking, "Man, who is this >> guy? > >Not really. You seem like just another Usenet idiot to me. of course if he told you what you wanted to hear, you'd think he was a wonderful person. you're very predictable, crackery. most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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"Reginald Simpson" wrote: > Will Dockery wrote: > > "Reginald Simpson" wrote: > > >> I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have > >> nothing to do with you. > > > > I'd buy him a beer and a shot, maybe shoot a game of pool. > > Someone with no moxie, no chutzpah, and no gonads. When will you be showing at least one of the above, Reginald? How do you imagine Kerouac taking to /you/, for example? -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built wrote:
> In article <c5249$4637aab6$18d62320$8210@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says... >> >> "Reginald Simpson" wrote: >>> You must be thinking, "Man, who is this >>> guy? >> Not really. You seem like just another Usenet idiot to me. > > of course if he told you what you wanted to hear, you'd think he was a wonderful > person. > > you're very predictable, crackery. > > most sincerely, > > GodBuilt > > Exactly. I was going to say that he hasn't said anything that I wasn't expecting him to say, but I think you said it better. Him calling me the "Usenet idiot" is truly hilarious, and I might add, very entertaining as well. |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> > How do you imagine Kerouac taking to /you/, for example? > You just can't accept that I'm not going to talk about myself, can you? I'm going to keep the focus of attention centered on you, Will Dockery. I know it must be difficult for someone like you to grasp that concept, but you should be enjoying this, as much as you like to talk about yourself. Someone as Narcissistic as you have repeatedly revealed yourself to be, someone that lives to glorify himself, and to get the attention they missed out on earlier in life. Whether it be good or bad attention doesn't matter, just as long as people are taking notice of them. So, you should be getting pleasure from being in the bright spotlight in the center of the stage, exposed for everyone to see, warts and all. Isn't this what you've been wanting for all these years? (BTW, Right now, I think Jack would tell me to keep doing what I'm doing. ) |
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"Renay" wrote: > > meet the Resident Parasite. The way you (and others) follow me around Usenet contributing nothing else, that's actually a good description of yourself, silly bimbo. -- "The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Wobble" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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Will Dockery wrote:
> "Renay" wrote: >> meet the Resident Parasite. > > The way you (and others) follow me around Usenet contributing nothing else, > that's actually a good description of yourself, silly bimbo. > Why am I not surprised with this, coming from an egomaniac with no balls? |
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In article <NKKdnRusIq1kK6rbnZ2dnUVZ_tOmnZ2d@giganews.com>, Reginald Simpson
says... > >Will Dockery wrote: > >> >> How do you imagine Kerouac taking to /you/, for example? >> > >You just can't accept that I'm not going to talk about myself, can you? > >I'm going to keep the focus of attention centered on you, Will Dockery. >I know it must be difficult for someone like you to grasp that concept, >but you should be enjoying this, as much as you like to talk about >yourself. Someone as Narcissistic as you have repeatedly revealed >yourself to be, someone that lives to glorify himself, and to get the >attention they missed out on earlier in life. Whether it be good or bad >attention doesn't matter, just as long as people are taking notice of >them. So, you should be getting pleasure from being in the bright >spotlight in the center of the stage, exposed for everyone to see, warts >and all. > >Isn't this what you've been wanting for all these years? > >(BTW, Right now, I think Jack would tell me to keep doing what I'm >doing. )since it's obvious dockery's never read Kerouac, i think you can make that last statement with some authority. most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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In article <5b609$4637bf15$18d62320$16933@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Renay" wrote: >> >> meet the Resident Parasite. > >The way you (and others) follow me around Usenet contributing nothing else, >that's actually a good description of yourself, silly bimbo. i thought you weren't going to respond to her any more? can't resist, can you? you don't care about being good at anything, all you want is the attention. and so my views that you don't care about creativity are true. you're just a sad, pathetic attention junkie. Reginald has you pegged perfectly. most sincerely, GodBuilt -- ----------------------------------------------- "I like to drink, I like to drive, I like to think all of the Jews got out of the Holocaust alive, my name is Mel, and can't you tell, I like Tequila!" Denis Leary |
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Reginald Simpson wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote: > >> "Reginald Simpson" wrote: >> >>> I'm sure Kerouac would find you extremely abhorrent, and would have >>> nothing to do with you. >> >> >> I'd buy him a beer and a shot, maybe shoot a game of pool. >> > > Another typical response from someone that knows he's been "pegged". > Someone with no moxie, no chutzpah, and no gonads. > > And, if you were as good a writer or poet as you seem to think you are, > you would have a publicist and an editor doing all this self-promotion > for you. > There was an old cracker whose gonads Were somehow much smaller than monads, So now he's online To improve their design By researching his e-mail for bone-ads. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Reginald Simpson wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote: > >> >> How do you imagine Kerouac taking to /you/, for example? >> > > You just can't accept that I'm not going to talk about myself, can you? > > I'm going to keep the focus of attention centered on you, Will Dockery. > I know it must be difficult for someone like you to grasp that concept, > but you should be enjoying this, as much as you like to talk about > yourself. Someone as Narcissistic as you have repeatedly revealed > yourself to be, someone that lives to glorify himself, and to get the > attention they missed out on earlier in life. Whether it be good or bad > attention doesn't matter, just as long as people are taking notice of > them. So, you should be getting pleasure from being in the bright > spotlight in the center of the stage, exposed for everyone to see, warts > and all. There was an old cracker whose warts Were not the more common, but sports That often were green Or quite long and obscene, And other peculiar sorts. > > Isn't this what you've been wanting for all these years? > I'd not have believed it, but Dockery is even jealous of Tommy, and has lately been demanding His Fair Share of /limericks/. > (BTW, Right now, I think Jack would tell me to keep doing what I'm > doing. )> Be of good cheer. Dockery is one of those Southerners who makes you feel a whole lot better about your own relatives. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built wrote:
> In article <1178028927.034938.276440@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups. com>, Will Dockery > says... > >>On May 1, 9:57 am, Reginald Simpson wrote: >> >>>Will Dockery wrote: >>> >>><snip> >>> > <typo fixed> >>><snip> >>> >>>I believe you had it right the first time. And it was a Freudian slip, >>>not a typo. >>> >>>You, Will Dockery, belong to The Spoiled Brat Generation. >> >>Most Americans of my age and younger are... the 1970s, 80s and 90s >>were a wild and comfortable ride, indeed! > > > you cut out the part where he said if you had any talent (hahahahahahaha) you'd > have an editor and publisher to correct your many mistakes. > > clearly this person knows who you are, doesn't he? > > heh... > > why don't you have an editor and publisher, dockery? > Apparently ,? because he can't pay them to find no fault with his poetry. Never Ever. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Reginald Simpson wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote: > >> >> I don't recall you as being known anywhere, not even on Usenet... at >> least >> Stuart's still the Second Best Poet of Usenet. >> > > You try so hard to change the subject, when you know I've got your > number, don't you? It's just another typical response from someone with > no cojones. There was an old cracker whose boneys Were wanting of any /cojones/, And so all his passes Were made at men's asses (For safety, he wore macaronis). -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Renay wrote:
> "Reginald Simpson" <RegSimpson@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:78adnajP4-8m4KrbnZ2dnUVZ_szinZ2d@giganews.com... > >>Will Dockery wrote: >> >>>I don't recall you as being known anywhere, not even on Usenet... at >>>least >>>Stuart's still the Second Best Poet of Usenet. >>> >> >>You try so hard to change the subject, when you know I've got your number, >>don't you? It's just another typical response from someone with no >>cojones. >> >>I must admit though, it is entertaining watching you squirm, when I've got >>you backed into a corner. You must be thinking, "Man, who is this guy? >>He's sure got me all figured out. I can't fool him. I've got to change the >>subject, and get him talking about something else." >> >> >>Now, entertain me some more, boy. > > > Reginald Simpson, meet the Resident Parasite. > (you seem to have already figured that out) > > Renay > There was an old cracker, a parasite Whose butt was of battered embarassite, Which he would show off And continue to scoff At all those who had not seen so rare a sight. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |