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Renay <renayspam@yahoo.com> said:
> Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: > > > Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. > > no, it really does not. your so-called work gets > very little attention at all. the part that would be > sad, if you weren't such a willing participant, is > that the entertainment comes from poking you > to get you to say something stupid then defend it. > > Renay Heh. Truth. That'll be Duck-snipped for sure. -- Cm~ "Poets and painters are outside the class system, or rather they constitute a special class of their own, like the circus people and the Gypsies." - Gerald Brenan |
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In article <635a2$466c3588$18d62320$32654@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Beau Blue" wrote: >>Will Dockery said: >> >>>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >>>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >>>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >>>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, >undistinguished, >>>unremarkable." >>> Unexceptional. >> >> Freebie plagarism > >So Rob Evans is a plagiarist? WOW, you actually spelled that one correctly? the question is, how? you really stepped in it this time, didn't you, dumbass. heh.... 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 <57df7$466c3b60$18d62320$28246@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
> > >"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote: >>On Jun 7, 2:12 am, "Will Dockery" wrote: >> >>>Something you seem to be an expert on, since by the sound of your >>>mushmouthed performance you sound like you have your mouuth stuffed with >it: >>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/stage...bevanspoem.ram >>> >>>You whistle-lisp your dreary chopped up prose (which many would say >>>"is not a poem") in "performances" that sound like you have a mouth full >of gunk. >> > >>>Which explains why you've come to be known as "Mush-Mouth". >>> >> totally talentless and tasteless > >Rob's "poetry" is too boring to be "tasteless". why it's unexceptionable, right dockery? hehehehehehehehe.... a perfect example of hereticalitism, wouldn't you say? hehehehehehehehehehe.... i'm sure he strives for valaversitudalism! hehehehehehehehehehehehehehe.... please, dockery, DO tell us all about your knowledge of Rob's work, would you please? hahahahahahahahahahaha... most avidividualistic, 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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Meat Plow said:
> Renay wrote: > > > > > Goober Duck Will "Bad Talent Hack" Dockery quacked: > > > >> Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. > > > > no, it really does not. your so-called work gets > > very little attention at all. the part that would be > > sad, if you weren't such a willing participant, is > > that the entertainment comes from poking you > > to get you to say something stupid then defend it. > > > > Renay > > That's a great summary of Will's purpose here. He does entertain everyone > by trying to defend his stupidity. Continuously without fail. -- Cm~ "One's action ought to come out of an achieved stillness; not to be a mere rushing on." - D H Lawrence |
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In article <1181501072.369949.189440@m36g2000hse.googlegroups .com>, Will Dockery
says... > >On Jun 10, 2:24 pm, Aratzio wrote: >>On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:01:41 -0700, in rec.arts.poems, OB bloviated: >> >>>>If Dockery was taken to see Swan Lake performed by the Bolshoi ballet, >>>>he'd come out complaining that the special effects sucked and there >>>>were no good car chases. >> >> >>Would he be incorrect? >> >>>so you're saying that if one attends a ballet performance they have a right to >> >be disappointed if there isn't any light-saber battles or car chases? >> >> Absolutely. I would expect it of Dockery. > >Maybe not disappointed, but depending on the plot it could be funny >and interesting... and I have no problems with funny and interesting, >do you? > >Which is what this thread is about: the fact that Rob Evans' poetry is >anything /but/ funny, or interesting. the thing is, you wouldn't know either if you saw it. >As /entertainment/ the only thing worth focusing on in his mediocre >performance is the blubbering and whistle-lisping. unexceptionable even, huh, dockery. hehehehehehehehehehehehe...stupid. >Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. so you admit public embarrassment is entertaining? 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 <-OWdnbnmmZJLzPHbnZ2dnUVZ_uKknZ2d@comcast.com>, Renay says...
> > >"Will Dockery" <will.dockery@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:1181501072.369949.189440@m36g2000hse.googleg roups.com... >> >> Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. > >no, it really does not. your so-called work gets >very little attention at all. the part that would be >sad, if you weren't such a willing participant, is >that the entertainment comes from poking you >to get you to say something stupid then defend it. > >Renay and THAT'S entertainment. how sad must one be to think their own public embarrassments would be valid entertainment? 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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"Barbara's Cat" <cat@NOSPAMscientist.com> wrote in message news:MPG.20d5d0b873214d3a989d9e@127.0.0.1... > Meat Plow said: > >> Rob wrote: >> >> > Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: >> > >> >> Mousy Tom "Bitter Moron" Bishop squeaked: >> >> >> >>> "Rob Evans" wrote >> >>> >> >>> > You give third rate a bad name. >> >>> >> >>> You give poetry a bad name, stud. >> >> >> >>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >> >>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >> >>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >> >>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, undistinguished, >> >>unremarkable." >> >> >> > But to get to your "many" (as opposed to your single inadequate opinion) >> > you had to misquote people thus forcing them to call you a liar. >> > >> > Nothing new there. >> > >> > I write better than you, sell better than you and perform better than >> > you. >> > >> > oooooooze on. >> > >> > Rob >> >> Why even justify Will's drunken jealous ramblings with an answer Rob? I've >> listened to your audio clip many times and you speak clearly and precise. >> Will however sounds like a drunken fool on the verge of vomiting.(wonder >> why?) >> >> heh > > Why reply to Duck? To quote yourself: > "Remember Will, your drunken, jealous ramblings about Rob > mean nothing to any of us. But do continue to make a fool > of yourself, it's fun to watch and help you do (not that > you need much help)" > > As always, Mr Plow, we're all here to help Duck display > his one and only talent -- being a imbecile. You are here to be disgusted with your little life. Think what it might have been like to have a brain. Will thinks Usenet will help him, but he isn't using it properly, IMO. Nice guy, thoughly. ![]() -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu > > -- > Cm~ > > "To the poetic mind all things are poetical." > - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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"Meat Plow" <meat@meatplow.local> wrote in message news:10dk2p.684.17.2@news.alt.net... > On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 05:08:50 -0400, Will Dockery wrote: > >> On Jun 10, 4:55 am, "Amadeus Jinn" wrote: >>> "Rob Evans" wrote: >>> >>> > I write better than you, sell better than you and perform better than >> you. >>> >>> The fantasy life of Rob Evans. >> >> Problem for RE<snip> > > Remember Will, <snip> You are a swell guy, Meat. I featured your picture in: http://movies.here.nu/AlmondExtract.wmv ...i think. not sure... -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu |
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"Meat Plow" <meat@meatplow.local> wrote in message news:10dkd8.8da.17.1@news.alt.net... > On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 19:19:41 +0100, Rob wrote: > >> In message <64aaf$466a85ab$18d62320$13048@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery >> <will.dockery@knology.net> writes >>> >>>"Amadeus Jinn" wrote >>>> "Rob Evans" wrote >>>> >>>> > You give third rate a bad name. >>>> >>>> You give poetry a bad name, stud. >>> >>>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >>>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >>>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >>>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, undistinguished, >>>unremarkable." >>> >> But to get to your "many" (as opposed to your single inadequate opinion) >> you had to misquote people thus forcing them to call you a liar. >> >> Nothing new there. >> >> I write better than you, sell better than you and perform better than >> you. >> >> oooooooze on. >> >> Rob > > Why even justify Will's drunken jealous ramblings with an answer Rob? Will isn't jealous. He speaks what he feels. As far as drunk goes, --- most poets are. Dylan Thomas was thrown out of readings for being sloshed. Why worry about Will? ...he's a friendly guy. ![]() > I've > listened to your audio clip many times and you speak clearly and precise. Why use (precise) when you use (clearly). An honestly questionally. I guess you are illiterately. (or drunkenly) Try hard, to be adverbed correctly, stud. My "SUPEREGO" thanks you. > Will however sounds like a drunken fool on the verge of vomiting.(wonder > why?) So what is the sound of one meat plow with clap? O... We know. What do you think of my movie, stud? http://movies.here.nu/AlmondExtract.wmv -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu > > heh |
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Barbara's Cat wrote:
> Meat Plow said: > > >>Rob wrote: >> >> >>>Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: >>> >>> >>>>Mousy Tom "Bitter Moron" Bishop squeaked: >>>> >>>> >>>>>"Rob Evans" wrote >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>You give third rate a bad name. >>>>> >>>>>You give poetry a bad name, stud. >>>> >>>>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >>>>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >>>>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >>>>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, undistinguished, >>>>unremarkable." >>>> >>> >>>But to get to your "many" (as opposed to your single inadequate opinion) >>>you had to misquote people thus forcing them to call you a liar. >>> >>>Nothing new there. >>> >>>I write better than you, sell better than you and perform better than >>>you. >>> >>>oooooooze on. >>> >>>Rob >> >>Why even justify Will's drunken jealous ramblings with an answer Rob? I've >>listened to your audio clip many times and you speak clearly and precise. >>Will however sounds like a drunken fool on the verge of vomiting.(wonder >>why?) >> >>heh > > > Why reply to Duck? To quote yourself: > "Remember Will, your drunken, jealous ramblings about Rob > mean nothing to any of us. But do continue to make a fool > of yourself, it's fun to watch and help you do (not that > you need much help)" > > As always, Mr Plow, we're all here to help Duck display > his one and only talent -- being a imbecile. > And do not forget God's Own Work, that of reminding the stupid that they are stupid. Them as can -- must. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Beau Blue wrote:
> Barbara's Cat <cat@NOSPAMscientist.com> wrote: > > >>Meat Plow said: >> >> >>>Rob wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Mousy Tom "Bitter Moron" Bishop squeaked: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>"Rob Evans" wrote >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>You give third rate a bad name. >>>>>> >>>>>>You give poetry a bad name, stud. >>>>> >>>>>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >>>>>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >>>>>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >>>>>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, undistinguished, >>>>>unremarkable." >>>>> >>>> >>>>But to get to your "many" (as opposed to your single inadequate opinion) >>>>you had to misquote people thus forcing them to call you a liar. >>>> >>>>Nothing new there. >>>> >>>>I write better than you, sell better than you and perform better than >>>>you. >>>> >>>>oooooooze on. >>>> >>>>Rob >>> >>>Why even justify Will's drunken jealous ramblings with an answer Rob? I've >>>listened to your audio clip many times and you speak clearly and precise. >>>Will however sounds like a drunken fool on the verge of vomiting.(wonder >>>why?) >>> >>>heh >> >>Why reply to Duck? To quote yourself: >>"Remember Will, your drunken, jealous ramblings about Rob >>mean nothing to any of us. But do continue to make a fool >>of yourself, it's fun to watch and help you do (not that >>you need much help)" >> >>As always, Mr Plow, we're all here to help Duck display >>his one and only talent -- being a imbecile. > > > You're forgettin' flyer tossin'. Of course, that first time was a real > disaster ('til Pizza Roma told him "UNDER the wiper blade, Twitch!") > but every time since then, I'm told, he's shown a real aptitute for > it. > > Freebie plagarism for a playground? He's shown a slight talent for > that, right? > > Artemis Records credit scamming? One pretender lies and then Twitch > swears to it. > > Beat poet historian? Provided we start in San Fransisco and leave out > Burroughs and Harvard, right? > > Public Petit Mal spazzing? With cheat sheet, now there's a TALent. > > Creative usenet post snipping? Robbie Wrong sycophant feeding? > Pie-humper retirement? Guv'ment cheatin? Child abandonment? > Weaseling about anything and everything? He's got some talents. It's > sad > you know. > > -blue > Provided one remembers that nobody ever said he was any /good/ at any of them... -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Meat Plow wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 18:18:39 -0700, On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built > wrote: > > >>In article <635a2$466c3588$18d62320$32654@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says... >> >>> >>>"Beau Blue" wrote: >>> >>>>Will Dockery said: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Many would say Evans' chopped up prose is "not a poem"... not to mention >>>>>being of "no special quality or type: average, common, commonplace, >>>>>cut-and-dried, formulaic, garden, garden-variety, indifferent, mediocre, >>>>>ordinary, plain, routine, run-of-the-mill, standard, stock, >>> >>>undistinguished, >>> >>>>>unremarkable." >>>>>Unexceptional. >>>> >>>>Freebie plagarism >>> >>>So Rob Evans is a plagiarist? >> >>WOW, you actually spelled that one correctly? >> >>the question is, how? >> >>you really stepped in it this time, didn't you, dumbass. heh.... >> > > > Let's give the Fool a simple spelling test. > > Will, how do you spell the word "alcohol"? > > A. Alcohol > B. Alchohol > > No Googling on this one, Fool. > > > > heh > > He may finially have dismembered that his composter has belt-in spill chicken. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Aratzio wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 02:11:34 -0500, in rec.arts.poems, "Dennis M. > Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> bloviated: > > >>Aratzio wrote: >> >> >>>On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:01:41 -0700, in rec.arts.poems, OB >>><nevilemoofe@yahoo.com> bloviated: >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Jun 9, 9:03 pm, On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built >>>><GodBuilt1...@Yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>your criticizing Mr. Evan's accomplishments is very much like a 5 year >>>>>old insisting the moon is made of cheese. >>>> >>>>If Dockery was taken to see Swan Lake performed by the Bolshoi ballet, >>>>he'd come out complaining that the special effects sucked and there >>>>were no good car chases. >>>> >>>> >>> >>>Would he be incorrect? >>> >> >>You don't think the car chase in /Swan Lake/ is /good/? > > > The one in Nutcracker is better, the whole wind up car thing, > hilarious. With Baryzhnikov as the key, leaping into a full horizontal twist a dozen times right 'round the stage. I thot it was a bit Hollywood, though, when he finally had the King cornered, and said, "You Dirty Rat!" -- -------(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 <9ivm639pv4mss8530qp6o2ubpgbuu8oj22@4ax.com>, Aratzio says... > >>On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:01:41 -0700, in rec.arts.poems, OB >><nevilemoofe@yahoo.com> bloviated: >> >> >>>On Jun 9, 9:03 pm, On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built >>><GodBuilt1...@Yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>your criticizing Mr. Evan's accomplishments is very much like a 5 year >>>>old insisting the moon is made of cheese. >>> >>>If Dockery was taken to see Swan Lake performed by the Bolshoi ballet, >>>he'd come out complaining that the special effects sucked and there >>>were no good car chases. >>> >>> >> >>Would he be incorrect? > > > so you're saying that if one attends a ballet performance they have a right to > be disappointed if there isn't any light-saber battles or car chases? /Die Auto-jagen vom Walkure/! Oyotoho-OH! But when he kills Grendel after mending the lightsabre that was broken... -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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Barbara's Cat wrote:
> Renay <renayspam@yahoo.com> said: > > >>Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: >> >> >>>Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. >> >>no, it really does not. your so-called work gets >>very little attention at all. the part that would be >>sad, if you weren't such a willing participant, is >>that the entertainment comes from poking you >>to get you to say something stupid then defend it. >> >>Renay > > > > Heh. Truth. That'll be Duck-snipped for sure. > The Duckwork that entertains. Admit it. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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"Will Dockery" <will.dockery@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1181501072.369949.189440@m36g2000hse.googlegr oups.com... > On Jun 10, 2:24 pm, Aratzio wrote: >>On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:01:41 -0700, in rec.arts.poems, OB bloviated: >> >>>>If Dockery was taken to see Swan Lake performed by the Bolshoi ballet, >>>>he'd come out complaining that the special effects sucked and there >>>>were no good car chases. >> >> >>Would he be incorrect? >> >> >so you're saying that if one attends a ballet performance they have a right to >> >be disappointed if there isn't any light-saber battles or car chases? >> >> Absolutely. I would expect it of Dockery. > > Maybe not disappointed, but depending on the plot it could be funny > and interesting... and I have no problems with funny and interesting, > do you? > > Which is what this thread is about: the fact that Rob Evans' poetry is > anything /but/ funny, or interesting. Is there an MP3 version, or Flash??? -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu > > As /entertainment/ the only thing worth focusing on in his mediocre > performance is the blubbering and whistle-lisping. > > Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. > > -- > "Dream Tears" by W. Dockery-B. Mallard: > http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars > > "Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery-Henry Conley (video): > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxfl_7KvFcc > |
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"Meat Plow" <meat@meatplow.local> wrote in message news:10efk8.3qh.19.2@news.alt.net... > On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:43:07 -0400, Will Dockery wrote: > >> Like I said<snip> > > Like I said, your drunken, jealous remarks about Rob have only one value, > and that is to cause those that read them much laughter. > Just an FYI there, fool. No... You are more of a waste of time. -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu > > > > -- > #1 Offishul Ruiner of Usenet, March 2007 > #1 Usenet Asshole, March 2007 > #1 Bartlo Pset, March 13-24 2007 > #10 Most hated Usenetizen of all time > #8 AUK Hate Machine Cog > Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, June 2004 > COOSN-266-06-25794 > > |
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OB wrote:
> On Jun 7, 12:37 pm, On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built > <GodBuilt1...@Yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>clearly dockery has reached the apogee of his pathetic delusions. >> >>and what's cool is he doesn't know what apogee means. > > > He'll probably tell you that Rob's poems inspire in him nothing but > boredom and apogee. > > He's probably too apogistic to care. -- -------(m+ ~/ )_|I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. http://scrawlmark.org |
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"Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlmark@arvig.net> wrote in message news:O4CdnaEvGoyMb_HbnZ2dnUVZ_sfinZ2d@onvoy.com... > Barbara's Cat wrote: > >> Renay <renayspam@yahoo.com> said: >> >> >>>Goober Duck Will "Crybaby" Dockery quacked: >>> >>>>Meanwhile, love it or hate it, my work does entertain... admit it. >>> >>>no, it really does not. your so-called work gets >>>very little attention at all. the part that would be >>>sad, if you weren't such a willing participant, is >>>that the entertainment comes from poking you >>>to get you to say something stupid then defend it. >>> >>>Renay >> >> >> >> Heh. Truth. That'll be Duck-snipped for sure. >> > > The Duckwork that entertains. > Admit it. The Duck Tape that holds the baling? Admit it. (with ticket) http://www.ducktapeclub.com/ -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu > > -- > -------(m+ > ~/ )_|> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon. > http://scrawlmark.org |
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On Jun 17, 8:35 am, "Will Dockery" <will.dock...@knology.net> wrote:
> > I've moved your "critique" of the poem: <snip> > > To the appropriate thread... with my response. And I've answered in the appropriate thread, demonstrating that you can't count syllables and that you don't know the meaning of "rhyme". Sorry, Will, but you are once again a laughing-stock. Even the average kid of nine could tell you that "mirror" and "anger" don't rhyme, or that "webbed" is not two syllables but one. And I guess most kids of about twelve or thirteen would think better of "shake fate infinity mirror" as a line of, ahem, "poetry". Your kind of smug, illiterate stupidity is certainly something quite special. Keep it up: you seem to be entertaining a lot of people here. |
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"Barbara's Cat" wrote: > Mousy Tom "Hot for Dockery" Bishop squeaked: > > > ...title adjusted. > > Zip up, Mousy, your lust is showing. > > -- > Cm~ > > Mousy Tom Bishop LARTed me > for "moronic harassment". > You can't see this post. Actually, since its your fantasy, /your/ "lust" is showing more, Barbie. -- "Dream Tears" by Dockery-Mallard: http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars "Hasty Pudding" by Dockery-Conley: http://www.myspace.com/willdockery |
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Heh!
Thanks, Dennis. On Jun 16, 12:27?am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote: > jeannek...@aol.com wrote: > > > My yellow globs date from last plane ride home; > > What you get for sitting next to a lawyer. > > Obtain a bottle of single-malt Scotch, some Grey or Darjeeling tea, a > gallon of distilled (not mineral) water, and a jar of heavy clover honey. > Prepare two cups of tea by pouring fully-boiled distilled water > over a "double dose" (per cup) of tea leaves once. > Add two tablespoons honey. > Drink the Scotch. > > -- > -------(m+ > ~/ )_|> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org |
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<jeannekhan@aol.com> wrote in message news:1182123664.644020.281650@a26g2000pre.googlegr oups.com... > Heh! > > Thanks, Dennis. > > > On Jun 16, 12:27?am, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@arvig.net> wrote: >> jeannek...@aol.com wrote: >> >> > My yellow globs date from last plane ride home; >> >> What you get for sitting next to a lawyer. >> >> Obtain a bottle of single-malt Scotch, some Grey or Darjeeling tea, a >> gallon of distilled (not mineral) water, and a jar of heavy clover honey. >> Prepare two cups of tea by pouring fully-boiled distilled water >> over a "double dose" (per cup) of tea leaves once. >> Add two tablespoons honey. >> Drink the Scotch. A cheese-it baked at 7 and 7. -- AJ - http://Here.Nu http://Midis.Here.Nu http://Art.Here.Nu >> >> -- >> -------(m+ >> ~/ )_|>> I do not "negotiate" for half my baby back, Solomon.http://scrawlmark.org > > |
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Just wanted to say Hello to everyone.
Much to read and learn here, I'm sure I will enjoy ! |