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   Message 44,262 of 45,517   
   Will Dockery to All   
   Re: HarryLiar gives PPB some unsolicited   
   03 Jan 26 03:09:27   
   
   From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   Cujo DeSockpuppet  posted:   
   > Will Dockery  wrote in   
   > news:1767400153-3274@newsgrouper.org:   
   > > mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:   
   > >> George J. Dance wrote:   
   > >>> Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:   
   > >>>> georgedance04@yahoo-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid (George J. Dance) wrote   
   >   
   > >> >>>> I've just looked and don't see April Magazine anywhere on PPB   
   > >> >>>> Do you have a link?   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> Sure, I have two links (since there were two issues):   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> April, volume 1 (2010):   
   > >> >>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2010/04/   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> April, volume 2 (2011):   
   > >> >>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2011/04/   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> Now that HarryLiar's dropped out of the discussion, Will, I   
   > >> >>>> hope we   
   > >> >>>> can move on to some of the other points in the OP which he's   
   > >> >>>> tried to bury. The most important one is his "advice" that I   
   > >> >>>> should take all of your poems off the blog.   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> Not at all, in fact, I hope to contribute more poetry to PPB in   
   > >> >>>> 2026.   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> Given you haven't donated anything but unspeakable sh*t so far,   
   > >> >>>> when do you plan to compose your first one, Douchebag?   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> As if you've read any of it.   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> It's a question of whether I can read all the way through his   
   > >> >>>> derivative, yet amazingly incoherent, nonsense.   
   > >> >>>> But I have tried. Indeed I have!   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> I ask that you show some pity, Douchebag Willie has called me a   
   > >> >>>> "mailcious troll and cyberbully". I don't know how I can   
   > >> >>>> concentrate without those hurtful words breaking up my thoughts   
   > >> >>>> and concentration.   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> In other words: "Curb your Douchebag, George!". And wipe up   
   > >> >>>> after. Thanks for your attention to this matter.   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> I've tried to make some sense of this, but this is the best I   
   > >> >>>> can do:   
   > >> >>>>   
   > >> >>>> You've tried to read Will's poetry on the blog, but you've been   
   > >> >>>> unable to concentrate because you keep remembering comments he's   
   > >> >>>> made to you that hurt your feelings; so you've decided to call   
   > >> >>>> all of it "unspeakable sh*t." I hope that's an accurate summary.   
   > >>   
   > >> >>>> PSSST! George!   
   > >> >>>> It's satire!   
   > >> >>>> HTH!   
   > >>   
   > >> >>>> Effective satire often contains more than a grain of truth, Mr.   
   > >> >>>> Fries.   
   > >>   
   > >> >>> Not always but your refusal to see the following as true kind of   
   > >> >>> makes me question your objectiity and impartiality.   
   > >> >>>   
   > >> >>> Is the statement true?   
   > >> >>> "Douchebag Willie has called me a "malicious troll and   
   > >> >>> cyberbully"   
   > >>   
   > >> >> It's true that Will's called you that.   
   > >>   
   > >> > Y/N? <- HAS HE EVER!!!!   
   > >> >   
   > >> > I'd say that's more than a grain given how often the baseless claim   
   > >> > is made with no more than Drama queen shrieking. Perhaps it's   
   > >> > Dreckery's bunched panties. If you're a friend, consider helping   
   > >> > him unbunch them or at least fish a roomier set of panties from a   
   > >> > Canuckistani dumpster and forward them on. 3XXL and up I'd guess   
   > >> > for his fat ass.   
   > >> >   
   > >> > Also ask him to do something with his toofers!   
   > >>   
   > >> There's also more than a grain of truth that he's upset you for some   
   > >> reason. You wouldn't be frothing and flailing about like this   
   > >> otherwise. [/quote]   
   > >>   
   > >> >> Pointing that out is nothing to get defensive over; after all, you   
   > >> >> wouldn't be the first to let one's personal acquaintance with a   
   > >> >> poet get in the way of appreciating his poetry. Look, for   
   > >> >> instance, at HarryLiar, who's popped up in this thread again.   
   > >> >> Notice that he doesn't like Will's poetry, either, which I'm sure   
   > >> >> he would claim has nothing to do with the fact that Will has   
   > >> >> identified him (quite accurately) as one of the most malicious   
   > >> >> trolls on Usenet.   
   > >>   
   > >> > Pendragon a troll? And one of the most malicious ones too?   
   > >>   
   > >> Indeed; HarryLiar is one of the worst pieces of sh*t I've seen here.   
   > >> But call him that, and you'll find him trashing your poetry, too; and   
   > >> don't even think of him "publishing" you again.   
   > >>   
   > >> [quote]   
   > >>   
   > >> You're such a whiny, lying little shitbird, Dunce.   
   > >>   
   > >> You were banned from "AYoS" because you attacked the magazine, not   
   > >> because of anything you said about me.   
   > >>   
   > >> You falsely claimed that "AYoS" only published people that the   
   > >> editors were friends with -- which was blatantly untrue -- especially   
   > >> since your poetry was still in our current print issue at that time.   
   > >>   
   > >> "AYoS" was started as a continuation of "The Sunday Sampler," which   
   > >> was created to showcase the poetry of *each and every one* of AAPC's   
   > >> members who contributed; and we continue that practice today.   
   > >>   
   > >> And your recent false claims that "AYoS" steals poetry ensure that   
   > >> you're going to stay banned from that publication for the remainder   
   > >> of your miserable little life.   
   > >>   
   > >> Similarly, the Donkey and his Stink were not banned for anything they   
   > >> said about me, but because they continually interrupted "The Sunday   
   > >> Sampler" whenever Jim would "X" one of their poems.   
   > >>   
   > >> In short, when you make false accusations of unfair practices and   
   > >> literary theft, you're going to be banned from participating in it.   
   > >> I doubt that *any* publication would accept submissions from someone   
   > >> who made such charges against them.  And disrupting a magazine to the   
   > >> point that its editor closes it down, would get you banned from just   
   > >> about any magazine as well.   
   > >>   
   > >> I don't hold personal grudges over name-calling.  And even if I did,   
   > >> I wouldn't allow my personal grudges to carry over into my   
   > >> publication. I would have considered allowing him to participate in   
   > >> "AYoS" had several of the other contributors not objected (although   
   > >> his recent attempts to label "AYoS" as a vanity press have   
   > >> permanently closed the door on him   
      
   Besides, the door seemed permanently closed years ago anyhow.   
      
   > > That's no surprise, I wouldn't have expected you to lift the ban on   
   > > me, anyhow.   
   >   
   > He'd get an earful from me after I gave you the chance to post to The   
   > Sunday Sampler and you ruined it   
      
   More of your typical bullshit of course, CujoDeSockpuppet.   
      
   There was a problem (I forget what) and my response was justified.   
      
   HTH and HAND.   
      
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   Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:   
   https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery   
      
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