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|    Cujo DeSockpuppet to NancyGene    |
|    Re: "February," by Ina D. Coolbrith (184    |
|    16 Feb 26 02:05:24    |
      From: cujo@petitmorte.net              nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) wrote in       news:SuOdnUPOnaMk5A_0nZ2dnZfqnPGdnZ2d@giganews.com:              >> Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:       >> nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) wrote in       >> news:O6GdnSqD6fDL_Q_0nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@giganews.com:       >>       >>       >>> NancyGene wrote:       >>>       >>> NancyGene wrote:       >>>       >>> NancyGene wrote:       >>>       >>> NancyGene wrote:       >>> February       >>> by Ina D. Coolbrith (born Josephine Donna Smith)       >>>       >>> Newly wedded, and happy quite,       >>> Careless alike of wind and weather,       >>> Two wee birds, from a merry flight,       >>> Swing in the tree-top, sing together:       >>> Love to them, in the wintry hour,       >>> Summer and sunshine, bud and flower!       >>> So, belovéd, when skies are sad,       >>> Love can render their sombre golden;       >>> Turn the winter to summer glad,       >>> Make of the weary heart a holden       >>> For the sunshine, and the flowers that bloom,       >>> Even in February’s gloom.       >>>       >>>       >>> Note that this is not "Ida," of the Columbus postcard fame.       >>>       >>>       >>> We see that George Jealous Dunce stole this poem from us and posted       >>> it as his own. He is so covetous.       >>>       >>>       >>> Ina told me that she was never in Columbus and is not planning to go       >>> either.       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>> Will Donkey is claiming that the time stamps tell the story. Well,       >>> we posted Ina's poem at "Sun Feb 15 2026 11:19 am," and George Dunce       >>> stole our poem at "Sun Feb 15 2026 3:12 pm." Bad George Jealous       >>> Dunce!       >>>       >>       >>       >> Now that's evidence.       >>       >> You may now proceed to snip and fail, Douchebag.       >>       >> --       >> "The fact that it doesn't apply to the poem is of little consequence       >> to you, because your poems don't have a literary basis, because       >> you're functionally illiterate and haven't got a clue as to what a       >> poem is." - Little Willie Douchebag gets another asskicking from       >> Pendragon       >       >       >       > Will Donkey will make up some excuse for the light-fingered George       > Jealous Dunce. Moose Thief.              Perhaps we could get a certain Douchebag from Columbus to write a sternly       worded letter to the Anti-Moose Defamation League to stop this practice.              It's not like it's going to take away from his housecleaning.              --       "The fact that it doesn't apply to the poem is of little consequence to       you, because your poems don't have a literary basis, because you're       functionally illiterate and haven't got a clue as to what a poem is." -       Little Willie Douchebag gets another asskicking from Pendragon              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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