From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:   
   > Will Dockery wrote:   
   > > Cujo DeSockpuppet posted:   
   >>> mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) wrote in   
   >>> news:RJGdnUGV36hY4gb0nZ2dnZfqnPSdnZ2d@giganews.com:   
   > >>> Will-Dockery wrote:   
   >   
   > >> The Ahmos Zu-Bolton proof, again.   
   > >>   
   > >> 1976 Poet-In-Residence at Carver High School, Columbus   
   > >> Georgia.   
   > >>   
   > >> (See JLA Forums attachment)   
   > >>   
   > >> Ahmos Zu-Bolton was in Columbus, GA. in Spring 1976.   
   > >>   
   > >> Yes, he was, as the evidence shows.   
   > >>   
   > >> See the evidence in the JLA Forums attachment posted in this   
   > >> thread.   
   > >>   
   > >> I scanned the evidence from the published introduction to   
   > >> Pegasus 1976 edition, written by Ahmos Zu-Bolton in 1976.   
   > >>   
   > >> The evidence is genuine.   
   > >>   
   > >> Find a published copy of Pegasus and prove otherwise, which   
   > >> of course you can't or won't do.   
   > >>   
   > >> We can't find a copy of something that does not exist, such   
   > >> as the 1976 Pegasus "Literary Journal."   
   > >>   
   > >> It exists.   
   > >>   
   > >> Look it up.   
   > >>   
   > >> it would only prove that some little known poet sat in on a   
   > >> couple of Dan Barfirld's classes.   
   > >>   
   > >> That's true, which is what it proves   
   > >>   
   > >> MMP: That's what it *would* prove, if it could be verified.   
   > >>   
   > >> Dockery: It hasn't been tampered with, it's genuine.   
   > >>   
   > >> Thus, it's legitimate proof that Ahmos Zu-Bolton was in   
   > >> Columbus Georgia at Carver High School in 1976.   
   > >>   
   > >> MMP: It's a matter of whether it *could have been* tampered   
   > >> with.   
   > >>   
   > >> I believe that Zu-Bolton sat in on a couple of Barfield's   
   > >> classes, and I believe that he penned the letter (which is   
   > >> used as an Introduction).   
   > >>   
   > >> Dockery: That's great, since that's basically what I've been   
   > >> arguing all this time.   
   > >>   
   > >> We can end this now with that, if you'd like.   
   > >>   
   > >> We don't think that Will has "Pegasus" in his possession   
   > >> anymore.   
   > >>   
   > >> Yes, I do have a copy, which I'll scan in the near future.   
   > >>   
   > >> Also, we don't think he had a poem included in said   
   > >> "publication."   
   > >>   
   > >> I published one poem in the Pegasus 1976 edition, and have   
   > >> posted a screenshot of that page, which also included art.   
   > >>   
   > >> No, you didn't. You were not included in the publication   
   > >>   
   > >> Stop lying and misrepresenting, NancyGene.   
   > >>   
   > >> I had one poem published in Pegasus 1976 and have posted a   
   > >> scan of the page here and elsewhere.   
   > >>   
   > >> Look it up.   
   > >>   
   > >> We did, and you didn't. "Neon Bones" is not on AAPC, let   
   > >> alone a scan of the poem in "Pegasus."   
   > >>   
   > >> Okay, I'll post the poem soon since there's some interest in   
   > >> it   
   > >>   
   > >> Searches of Google AAPC, the other Google poetry groups, the   
   > >> archives on JLA Forums, Google and Facebook show no "Neon   
   > >> Bones" poem or scan. There are a some posts from you, Will   
   > >> Donkey, saying that it is not on the Internet and that it   
   > >> was in "Pegasus," but your word is unreliable.   
   > >>   
   > >> The scan was posted on Facebook but not here, since I'm   
   > >> planning on posting a typed edit if the poem as well as the   
   > >> screenshot/scan.   
   > >>   
   > >> NancyGene, you must have missed this post:   
   > >>   
   > >> Thanks again for the interest, I'll type the "Neon Bones"   
   > >> poem up and post it here on the newsgoup in the near future   
   > >>   
   > >> Just post a picture of the poem showing it IN Pegasus.   
   > >>   
   > >> I've been planning on it.   
   > >>   
   > >> 11 years in the planning! Epic!   
   > >>   
   > >> No, I was just reminded of "Neon Bones."   
   > >>   
   > >> It's a good idea to post the poem here, though, and when I   
   > >> retype and edit the poem, I'll post it here.   
   > >>   
   > >> "Shattered," I think, is a good poem for that form of poetry   
   > >>   
   > >> You were 18 years old in the 11th grade. It says "-Will   
   > >> Dockery / August 20 1976" at the bottom.   
   > >>   
   > >> Okay, I turned 18 in May of that year.   
   > >>   
   > >> Then why were you claiming more than once that you were 16/quote]   
   > >>   
   > >> Because I was speaking in general.   
   > >>   
   > >> I was 17 years old on this day 50 years ago, and was 18 years old   
   > >> in August 1976.   
   > >>   
   > >> You were speaking specifically, at least twice, that you were 16   
   > >> YEARS OLD when you wrote the poem. We are not disputing your age,   
   > >> but YOU are doing some fudging. You were 18 as a junior in high   
   > >> school and 19 as a flunked out senior.   
   > >>   
   > >> We now know one of the reasons why he dropped out of high school at   
   > >> the age of 19; he couldn't do basic arithmetic.   
   > >>   
   > >> It could be that the years between 16 and 19 were   
   > >>   
   > >> A very busy, prolific time in my life and poetry.   
   > >>   
   > >> I wrote dozens of poems during the years I was a student at Carver   
   > >> High School, which was 50 years ago or more.   
   > >>   
   > >> I was 17 years old at this time in 1976, I turned 18 in May of that   
   > >> year, to keep the record straight.   
   > >>   
   > >> You may have been 17   
   > >   
   > > Yes, in the first part of 1976.   
   > >   
   > > HTH and HAND.   
   >   
   > posts confessions like this way too much. Then he complains when   
   > people notice.   
   > [/quote]   
   >   
   > It's a misrepresentation, not a confession.   
   >   
   > Glad to clear up the confusion for you, Kevin Fries   
   >   
   > [/quote]   
   >   
   > Please explain   
   > a misrepresentation?   
      
   Kevin Fries is lying about and misrepresenting me.   
      
   Nothing new, there.   
      
   --   
   Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:   
   https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
|