The alleged proven truth you kept is a dead link, just like your fake Zu-Bolton story. Dead.
You've spent decades name dropping all the low talent nobodies here in Columbus, yet you never mentioned your special relationship with your "good friend" Zu-Bolton until 2019. Why is that? That is the question. You will snip it as you always do but it is not a lie or a misrepresentation. It is a question. Your refusal to answer will confirm your lie.
Truth restored:
On Sunday, July 3, 2022 at 1:21:23 AM UTC-4, Clay Dockery wrote:
> On Saturday, July 2, 2022 at 6:28:51 PM UTC-4, Usenet Editor wrote:
> > On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 10:30:53 PM UTC-5, Conley Brothers wrote:
> > > Will has the story all wrong and has been pushing this lie for a while now. Zu-Bolton did attend Carver High School but it was in DeRidder, Louisiana and not Columbus Georgia. He was running his own company in Texas in 1976, the year Will claimed he was an in-residence writer at his high school.
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> > > Will has been found once again caught in his own lies.
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> > Good find. Will Dockery latched onto this whole ZuBolton in recent years. He made no mention of him on here prior to 2018-2019, which is extremely out of character for a bloviating moron like Will Dockery. He claims Zu-Bolton was a great friend and a big influence on him. Did he influence him to drop out of high school? Turn to a life of booze and drugs, choosing those over his family? There is no picture of such an esteemed guest in the yearbook. Why? Dockery claims it is due to the absence of cameras in 1976. Surely even Carver had a photography club and the school newspaper had at least one photographer. Will Dockery is a notorious camera hog, so you can be sure if ZuBolton was actually at the school he would have gotten pictures with him. He posted that fake typewritten page on the school Facebook page but nobody commented and it was quickly buried by the current students, who don't give a shit about ZuBolton and a fat old never-been like Will Dockery.
> > The story is a lie. At best, someone tossed ZuBolton a few bucks to use his name and he rarely, if ever, showed up at Carver in Columbus. By his own admission, ZuBolton was hands off with the teaching of the students. Well played, ZuBolton. *wink*