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|    Will Dockery to Dennis M. Hammes    |
|    Re: Frogtown Hollow Bluegrass Jam    |
|    18 Jul 08 12:15:57    |
      XPost: rec.music.folk, alt.arts.poetry.comments, rec.arts.poems       XPost: rec.music.country.old-time       From: dockery@knology.net              "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:       >Will Dockery wrote:       >       >>''...[Dennis Hammes'] long and less-than-venerable service to the words       >>''nigger" and "faggot," plus your popmpously posturing explanations of       why they aren't       >>offensive, but merely descriptive of a certain rather vaguely-drawn       >>psychology you find effete was old when you first "disingenuated" it.       >>Now it's positively Phyllis Dillerian in its ugly antiquity. You combine       those       >>crappy little rhetorical lies with your "rugged individualiosm" myths, and       >>your patriotic militarism and Hemingway veneer over the years and you come       off as fully obnoxious and deluded [...] Dennis should probably have known       better years ago, and dropped his unhealthy       >>obsession with Will Dockery       >>       >>- Dennis is a dry load with a throwback mentality.       >>Dennis is so deluded by his anti-Will agenda that he outright lies       >>(to others/to himself) when he has the stupidity to accuse me of "often"       siding with Will. Now - really - is that an observation that could be       >> made by a man NOT blinded by a fixation?'' -Dale M Houstman       >>       >>Interesting that you seem to read and make your usual bugfuck response       >>to /everything/ on these newsgroups, but you pretend to have missed these       >>       >>observations on your obsession... as you'll no doubt do now, as well.       >>       >>It is a fact that Dale Houstman's poetry blows /your/       >>homophobic/racist garbage away.       >       > The Devil went down to Georgia       > For a bit of a fiddle and drink;       > And when he arrived at Columbus,              How original.              --       Truck Stop Woman by Dockery-Conley       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXA4jekz_xk              Guitar/vocals: Henry Conley       Vocal lyricist: Will Dockery       Guest flautist: Gene Woolfolk, Jr.       Live @ Pat's Place Americus, Ga              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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