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|    HarryLime to W.Dockery    |
|    Re: Robert Creeley's poetry (2/2)    |
|    14 Feb 25 00:11:35    |
      [continued from previous message]              >>> As I've just noted: since you failed to find the line poem I cited, you       >>> (and your Nasty "colleague") have concluded that I forged it.       >>       >> No, George. I came to that conclusion based on 10 years of having       >> interacted with you here.       >>       >> At best, you have admitted that you only know about the poem from       >> hearsay, yet have quoted it from someone else's memory, and accused       >> NancyGene of having copied it.       >>       >> Do you really think that's any better than if you had actually forged       >> it?       >>       >> --       >       > Probably, since you seem to have no problem with forgery and identity       > theft when it's happening to your enemies, Pendragon.       >       > Just saying.              Hey Drama Queen! Your royal petticoats are showing.              First how does George's opinion on the evils of forger vs the evils       false accusation hinge upon (what you perceive to be) my own?              Second, no one stole your identity, Donkey.              The use of a fake Will Dockery sock (especially with names like "Will       Donkey") for the purposes of parody and satire are *not* examples of       identity theft.              Identity theft is when someone steals your personal information and uses       it to open various credit accounts, borrowing money, purchasing       expensive online items, etc., and having the bills charged to you.              Having an anthropomorphic Donkey sing "The call me Old Will Donkey, and       they say that I'm well fed..." is not identity theft by any stretch of       the imagination.              --              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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