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ggamble wrote:
>
> Yello Notebook Series by Will Dockery (c)2002
>
> A Creature Of The Age.
>
> Turn it
> to the wall,
> and let it cook.
> Get removed from it.
> "When's it done?"
> "How do you know
> when sex is done?"
> Photographic
> from memory,
> gestural sketches
> of thought.
> In the museum theatre,
> soft light,
> recently seen good paint.
> moving, moved at, moving with,
> everything agitates---.
> Cannot be a photograph,
> to match,
> this memory.
> The way i see it inside.
>
> -Will Dockery.
>
> Coil
>
> This coil of pain
> memory burns
> with flashing image
> and haunting misses.
>
> Distinct dream vision
> mixed up with conciousness
> train seems right on top of me
> conductor has an agenda.
>
> Only the god see beyond this veil
> I seen them eyes
> red blazing shaking.
>
> No time to think,
> no desire to.
>
> There seems to be a wide awake
> slow ride
> conciousness carries
> stretches through these years
> these days... this minute.
>
> As if the night could purify
> rather than corrupt
> my reptillian hands
> my repitition in signs.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Commodore.
>
> What was it you said
> that rang out to me yesterday
> and when did you say it
> and why---?
> I don't really know,
> when or why or even what now.
> But it has hurt,
> and it has affected our future,
> whatever that may or may not have been.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Diver Days.
>
> Crosslegged, she sits.
> Red wine, friends.
> Mellowness & memories.
>
> *** *** ***
>
> She seems
> to have a crisis of faith,
> but she's also sort of a
> prima donna it seems.
> A bit absurd with it.
> Seems to be
> doing better on this one,
> this faster rocking gospel plow;
> needing to use less octaves.
> It's got the crowd
> up and clapping,
> Brother Dave almost jumps.
>
> *** *** ***
>
> Is it important,
> or really?
> Just go right through it.
>
> -Will Dockery.
>
> Empty Signal.
>
> Comet tail.
> Fuzzy tones,
> impressionistic world vision.
> Sitting by the fountain,
> they used to call it "poet's fountain".
> Bookless, moneyless,
> filled with love,
> filled with empty hope.
> I was going to the mountain,
> but when I got there it faded away.
> troubles surround me,
> at the poet's fountain.
> They double and fold,
> almost everyday.
> Sitting in a chilled room,
> FDR teaching mathematics,
> kind but quietly menacing.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Head Trip
>
> Look at that girl---
> her mind is spinning---
> and she loves.
> It was her head trip,
> and it was her trip.
> A head trip,
> riding in the dark.
>
> She's rock and roll
> piece of the past
> and she has plenty of class.
> It was her head trip,
> and it was her trip.
> A head trip,
> this that and the other.
>
> Look at that girl---
> peace on her face,
> and she loves.
> It was her head trip,
> and it was her trip.
> A head trip,
> strong coffee with sugar & cream.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Light & Chill
>
> The light and the chill
> at the top of the hill
> feeling the flow
> when the wind blows
> geometric rooftops
> illumination light rocks.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Little S & G
>
> Smile. Grin.
> Dark eyes. Bright eyes.
> Night and day and many shades of
> in between.
> Slime. Green.
> Keylime and the key to my heart.
> Red, gold, and smut black child.
> No eyes,
> my blind little dancing girl,
> pirouette my heart.
> Simile. Grain.
> My seeds search for yolk.
> Words are hard when the subject is
> night day and many shades of
> in between.
>
> -Will Dockery
> "the yello notebook series"
>
> Off The Cuff Part Two
>
> Enforced distance,
> I've known her for a while.
> But I could never love her,
> I'll never know her smile.
>
> Because she can't see me
> and I can not see her.
> She just lives around the way,
> but the distance could not be further.
>
> And I can not explain that,
> can not be really written in a book.
> She is like an ancient soul mate,
> she has such a distant look.
>
> If I had the courage,
> I'd ask her why she don't seem to like me.
> But like I'm sometimes known to do
> I'll just wait and see.
>
> Off the cuff,
> I cry secret tears for you.
> Off the cuff,
> couldn't take a rejection from you.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Sixties Dream Movie.
>
> I fell asleep,
> don't know what I had ate,
> I dreamed, the hour was late.
> It was 1968,
> when comix were great,
> I was ten but I left like eight,
> back in La Grange when I didn't know my fate.
>
> Went back to the times,
> when grass was green,
> imaginary friends that would say what they mean.
> I had a barn outside my Grandad's house,
> could look out the window and see distant cows.
> Surrounded by safety
> and my unchained creativity,
> a million miles from adult insanity.
>
> My Granddaddy came out to get me,
> he was on a softball team and wanted me to see,
> they were playing across the way at Tatumville School,
> I hoped someday I could be as cool.
> We strolled across and saw the crowd,
> hot dogs, children playing, the racket was loud.
>
> Several games, teams of different ages,
> groups and skill of all phases and stages.
> And further still out by the trees,
> a voice singing out that I could hardly believe.
>
> It was a friend I would know thirty years later,
> a stand up guy I haven't met one better.
> I strolled over so I could say hello,
> he called me up and made me part of the show,
> gave me someplace to go.
>
> All those years of dreams and art,
> they all come together and I pick them apart.
> Surrounded by people I am still alone
> but I'm not the only rolling stone.
> Have to do what I must do,
> I will always keep these notes for you.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Slam The Bell.
>
> Bodeen sits in shadow,
> by the bar door,
> as cars rush by,
> in quick eclipse.
>
> Slam to the underground,
> standing on a platform,
> all the bellringing
> songs of Christmas.
>
> World is a stage,
> when your time comes up on this page,
> or clear off the page,
> and to the point.
>
> Slam to the underground,
> make a sound found and round,
> right through the ground,
> let the words roll out,
> like bells.
>
> -Will Dockery.
>
> Soft Shadows
>
> Soft shadows of two men,
> move and evolve.
> Commercialism is the word,
> a fact of life.
> Sometimes very pleasant.
>
> I've been here before.
> i will be here again.
> Roger that.
>
> Soft sound from the piano below,
> shifts and flows.
> from this dizzy height,
> it's hard to see anything.
> In the effort to get everything.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Sweet Dark Memories
>
> Sweetest smell in the air,
> as i walk by an old church.
> Under a canopy of Spanish moss.
> The sweet queen
> rustles through my memory tonight.
> I stroll happy in this sweet night,
> at peace at last,
> at peace with the past.
> I loved you dear lady,
> unlike any other love,
> and those pleasures are mine alone,
> no one can take or share them.
> I can never go home,
> 7th Avenue does not exist in this world.
> Let's take it down to a new level,
> take it down to sea level.
> I am the pirate prince of Shadowville,
> walking through sweet smoke and fog,
> folowing a certain music!
>
> © Will Dockery
>
> This Little Game.
>
> Well
> this is one
> of the damnest
> little games
> I've ever
> been in.
> No way out
> not even
> inside.
> Will the
> mist lift
> will the
> shade shift.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> to Sammantha.
>
> Hello Sammantha,
> seems to've been a while,
> it HAS been a long time rising.
> Ceramic Bird Sam,
> fly to the blue all I am.
> Oak and acorn,
> progressive forward.
> Brandy and smiles,
> in the gathering twilight.
> Never again.
>
> There's lots of reason,
> to keep this under wraps.
> But now is the time for me,
> to say just a bit.
> I have loved you,
> and I must let you know.
> I should make that go,
> owe it to myself,
> and you too.
>
> Daylight comes
> and still I hesitate...
> And I wonder,
> how long it will wait,
> before it is too late?
> Sincerely,
> W. Dockery.
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> Weasel Blues
>
> Weasel cringes,
> Weasel winces,
> watch Weasel out
> straddling fences.
> Diving under tables,
> avoiding his senses.
> (That's what he's doin'!)
>
> -Will Dockery
>
> When.
>
> When the mill shut down,
> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> then we all got up and kept walking.
> Some to the work house,
> some to the poor house,
> some to the whorehouse,
> and the grave.
>
> -Will Dockery

An entire chapbook in one post!

Thanks for finding this one, Gasfly, as modesty prevented me from reposting
it myself!

--
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"Mirror Twins" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars
Video by Janis Petersen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lZ3VAmNTWc

10 years of Mush-Mouth's whining lies, the archive:
http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans performs with a mouthful of oatmeal & a whistle-lisp:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/stage/poets/robevanspoem.ram


ggamble

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Jul 30, 2006, 2:16:52 PM7/30/06
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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 12:59:45 -0400, "Will Dockery"
<will_d...@knology.net> wrote:


> modesty


Some day

Sick Mind

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Jul 30, 2006, 3:46:15 PM7/30/06
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"Will Dockery" <will_d...@knology.net> wrote

> ggamble wrote:

>> Å  Will Dockery

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Wyll's Space Adventures! Why not?
Rewrite the whole thing again only instead of Baughb or Tshoughk, Wyll!!!!
I can't believe I never thought of this before!


~~
Sick Mind


Will Dockery

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Sick Mind wrote:
> >> © Will Dockery

You already have Dank Woolney, why not spin him off into his own Space
Adventures epic poem?

--
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http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Stuart Leichter

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Jul 30, 2006, 5:16:55 PM7/30/06
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in article c018b$44cce4fb$18d6510f$16...@KNOLOGY.NET, Will Dockery at
will_d...@knology.net wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:

>> When.
>>
>> When the mill shut down,
>> we hit the pavement with a thud,
>> then we all got up and kept walking.
>> Some to the work house,
>> some to the poor house,
>> some to the whorehouse,
>> and the grave.
>>
>> -Will Dockery

This one's good, Will.

The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
then continue with the 2nd and following lines).

I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.

Stuart

(crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
and I never threatened you)

Gecko Jinn

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"Sick Mind" <boro...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:b08zg.195239$mF2.1...@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>> © Will Dockery

Why not Will and the Worm?
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>


Will Dockery

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Jul 30, 2006, 5:45:18 PM7/30/06
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Stuart Leichter wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:

>
> >> When.
> >>
> >> When the mill shut down,
> >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> Some to the work house,
> >> some to the poor house,
> >> some to the whorehouse,
> >> and the grave.
> >>
> >> -Will Dockery
>
> This one's good, Will.
>
> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
> I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.
>
> Stuart
>
> (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
> and I never threatened you)

I read on after the first line of your response expecting a punch line,
and since I've read it a couple of times and can't detect one, I'll
just say "thanks", Stuart.

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"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

Will Dockery

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Stuart Leichter wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:

>
> >> When the mill shut down
> >>
> >> When the mill shut down
> >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> Some to the work house,
> >> some to the poor house,
> >> some to the whorehouse,
> >> and the grave.
> >>
> >> -Will Dockery
>
> This one's good, Will.
>
> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).

This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
unneeded pause there.

> I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.

Since the subject line is pretty long with your title suggestion i'll
leave the C&C part to those that manage to open the message...

> Stuart
>
> (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
> and I never threatened you)

--


"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Greybeard Cavalier
Recorded at The Vault June 13, 2006
Vocals: Will Dockery. Music: The Shadowville Allstars. Based on
"Greybeard Cavalier" by Will Dockery, 0x0000 and Brian Fowler.
Video by Doug Cole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6BGlXmtzE8

Will Dockery

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Gecko Jinn wrote:
> "Sick Mind" wrote:
> > "Will Dockery" wrote:
>
> >>> A Creature Of The Age.
> >>>
> >>> Turn it
> >>> to the wall,
> >>> and let it cook.
> >>> Get removed from it.
> >>> "When's it done?"
> >>> "How do you know
> >>> when sex is done?"
> >>> Photographic
> >>> from memory,
> >>> gestural sketches
> >>> of thought.
> >>> In the museum theatre,
> >>> soft light,
> >>> recently seen good paint.
> >>> moving, moved at, moving with,
> >>> everything agitates---.
> >>> Cannot be a photograph,
> >>> to match,
> >>> this memory.
> >>> The way I see it inside.

Uncle Space Ghost.

--
"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

ggamble

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On 30 Jul 2006 23:07:44 -0700, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>Stuart Leichter wrote:
>> Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:
>>
>> >> When the mill shut down
>> >>
>> >> When the mill shut down
>> >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
>> >> then we all got up and kept walking.
>> >> Some to the work house,
>> >> some to the poor house,
>> >> some to the whorehouse,
>> >> and the grave.
>> >>
>> >> -Will Dockery
>>
>> This one's good, Will.
>>
>> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
>> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
>
>This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
>unneeded pause there.
>
>> I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.
>
>Since the subject line is pretty long with your title suggestion i'll
>leave the C&C part to those that manage to open the message...
>
>> Stuart
>>
>> (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
>> and I never threatened you)


fish
in a barrel

ggamble

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On 30 Jul 2006 23:07:44 -0700, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

When the mill shut down

When the mill shut down
we hit the pavement with a thud,
then we all got up and kept walking.

No sea deep enough,
no dark black enough.
No death painless,
no ressurection coming.
Open myself up,
I see twisted roots.
What has happened,
what will happen,
down to the end,
and down deeper.
No sea black enough,
no dark deep enough.
Sleep not final,
dreams to awake,
to this terrible lie.
I know. Nothing but pain.
Darkness and pain.
I know.
On and on it remains,
it's all so simple,
nothing but a grim heart.

Will Dockery

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Jul 31, 2006, 9:45:21 AM7/31/06
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ggamble wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:
>
> >> >> When the mill shut down
> >> >>
> >> >> When the mill shut down
> >> >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> >> Some to the work house,
> >> >> some to the poor house,
> >> >> some to the whorehouse,
> >> >> and the grave.
> >> >>
> >> >> -Will Dockery
>
> fish
> in a barrel

Like shooting "Pete The Dog"?

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"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

Will Dockery

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ggamble wrote:
>
> When the mill shut down
>
> When the mill shut down
> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> then we all got up and kept walking.
> Some to the work house,
> some to the poor house,
> some to the whorehouse,
> and the grave.
>
> -Will Dockery

Thanks for the excellent "Will Dockery Retrospective", Gasfly!

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"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

ggamble

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On 31 Jul 2006 06:57:13 -0700, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:


Will Dockery

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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:

> ggamble wrote:
>
> >>All those years of dreams and art,
> >>they all come together and I pick them apart.
> >>Surrounded by people I am still alone
> >>
> >>-Will Dockery
> >
> > Yeah, he was in his mid forties when he wrote this one too.
>
> How? This is confessional autobiography from the last couple years,
> weeks, minutes...

The Yello Notebook Series was written during 1997-1998.

ggamble

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On 31 Jul 2006 07:15:19 -0700, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:


>The Yello Notebook Series was written during 1997-1998.

heh

Any normal person would cringe with embarrassment.

Okay, that adolescent shit was written by someone in their late
thirties/early forties.

Will Dockery

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Jul 31, 2006, 10:24:12 AM7/31/06
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ggamble wrote:
>
> >Nothing But Pain.

> >
> > No sea deep enough,
> > no dark black enough.
> > No death painless,
> > no ressurection coming.
> > Open myself up,
> > I see twisted roots.
> > What has happened,
> > what will happen,
> > down to the end,
> > and down deeper.
> > No sea black enough,
> > no dark deep enough.
> > Sleep not final,
> > dreams to awake,
> > to this terrible lie.
> > I know. Nothing but pain.
> > Darkness and pain.
> > I know.
> > On and on it remains,
> > it's all so simple,
> > nothing but a grim heart.
> >
> > -Will Dockery
>
> He was in his mid-forties when he wrote this.

Close enough, Gasfly- the Yellow Notebook Series was written 1997-98.

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http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

ggamble

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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 10:24:12 -0400, "Will Dockery"
<will_d...@knology.net> wrote:

>Close enough

So:

You admit to penning the afore-mentioned swill?

And:

You admit to writing it when you were in your late thirties/early
forties?

Apparently, no?

These are simple enough questions, I don't expect an answer.

Will Dockery

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ggamble wrote:
>
> You admit to writing

I write every day, Gasfly... something you apparently haven't done in years.

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The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

Stuart Leichter

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in article 1154354233.7...@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com, Will
Dockery at will.d...@gmail.com wrote on 7/31/06 9:57 AM:

>
> ggamble wrote:
>>
>> When the mill shut down
>>
>> When the mill shut down
>> we hit the pavement with a thud,
>> then we all got up and kept walking.
>> Some to the work house,
>> some to the poor house,
>> some to the whorehouse,
>> and the grave.
>>
>> -Will Dockery
>
> Thanks for the excellent "Will Dockery Retrospective", Gasfly!
>

Though you seem to have taken my suggestion about the title, Will, I meant
that you would write in the subject line of the post

When the mill shut down

(omitting 'by Will Dockery' in the subject line)

(and then)

we hit the pavement with a thud,
then we all got up and kept walking.
Some to the work house,
some to the poor house,
some to the whorehouse,
and the grave.

(That is, you wouldn't repeat the title/first line. But as a standalone
piece, you might set the first line above as the title and also as the
beginning line simultaneously.)

Will Dockery

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ggamble wrote:

> On 31 Jul 2006 07:15:19 -0700, "Will Dockery" wrote:
>
> >The Yello Notebook Series was written during 1997-1998.
>
> heh
>
> Any normal person would cringe.

I cringe when I remember what a bad stretch I was having when I wrote this
poem... but at least a good poem got written, bad times never last, and and
all that remains is the art:

> > No sea deep enough,
> > no dark black enough.
> > No death painless,
> > no ressurection coming.
> > Open myself up,
> > I see twisted roots.
> > What has happened,
> > what will happen,
> > down to the end,
> > and down deeper.
> > No sea black enough,
> > no dark deep enough.
> > Sleep not final,
> > dreams to awake,
> > to this terrible lie.
> > I know. Nothing but pain.
> > Darkness and pain.
> > I know.
> > On and on it remains,
> > it's all so simple,
> > nothing but a grim heart.
> >
> > -Will Dockery

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"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

Will Dockery

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Stuart Leichter wrote:

Yeah, sounds like a plan.

Renay

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"Will Dockery" <will_d...@knology.net> wrote in message
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> ggamble wrote:
>> On 31 Jul 2006 07:15:19 -0700, "Will Dockery" wrote:
>>
>> >The Yello Notebook Series was written during 1997-1998.
>>
>> heh
>>
>> Any normal person would cringe.
>
> I cringe when I remember what a bad stretch I was having when I wrote this
> poem... but at least a poem got written, bad times never last, and and
> all that remains is the flabby beer belly


Will Dockery

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ggamble wrote:
>
> >Off The Cuff Part Two
> >
> >Enforced distance,
> >I've known her for a while.
> >But I could never love her,
> >I'll never know her smile.
> >
> >Because she can't see me
> >and I can not see her.
> >She just lives around the way,
> >but the distance could not be further.
> >
> >And I can not explain that,
> >can not be really written in a book.
> >She is like an ancient soul mate,
> >she has such a distant look.
> >
> >If I had the courage,
> >I'd ask her why she don't seem to like me.
> >But like I'm sometimes known to do
> >I'll just wait and see.
> >
> >Off the cuff,
> >I cry secret tears for you.
> >Off the cuff,
> >couldn't take a rejection from you.
> >
> >-Will Dockery

This one had a particularly funky "James Brown" riff, as I recall...
would have worked well with a horn section... ah, the nostalgic
1990s...

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Stuart Leichter

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in article 1154378473.4...@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, Will
Dockery at will.d...@gmail.com wrote on 7/31/06 4:41 PM:

Rimbaud, Godard, and Jim Morrison I can take or leave, and I like them a
lot. It sounds like you wrote something hypothetical up there about James
Brown. I mean, you'd never think of taking his name in vain, or even
aspiring to fetch his fallen lint, I would hope. He's religion, Will, he's
the Truth (mine, anyway). Some lines I don't cross, and I know you have
lines you won't cross. Weird Al Yankovich does a great James Brown, but he
doesn't cross the line.

Good use of quotation marks, Will.

Speaking of nostalgia and religion, remember when you put a hyphen between
the capital g and the d? Did you ever answer my question about why you spell
it that way? Update: Why did you stop and since then spell His name without
the hyphen?

Will Dockery

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Stuart Leichter wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote on 7/31/06 4:41 PM:

It was actually a reference to Big Audio Dynamite's /song/ "James
Brown"... are you familiar with them/the song?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Audio_Dynamite

> Good use of quotation marks, Will.
>
> Speaking of nostalgia and religion, remember when you put a hyphen between
> the capital g and the d? Did you ever answer my question about why you spell
> it that way? Update: Why did you stop and since then spell His name without
> the hyphen?

Personal reasons... God knows.

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ggamble

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Will Dockery

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Robbie Wright wrote:
> The Backyard Blues was a blast! I really enjoyed it - and got plenty of
> information for my article in PGs... just gotta find an edge now, and
> collect more quotes - I do have two weeks, and I have (conceivably)
> gathered all the info I needed. I met a couple new faces, Don Williams,
> and Karlie - who I had previously met on MySpace, where she left me the
> message, I love your music. Eileen D'esterno and I spoke on working on
> a musical endeavour together, using "Unmarked Boxes" by Rumi... she
> says if I lay down the music she'll sing it! Sounds pretty happy about
> the idea, too... Not that I really wanted to cover a bunch of Rumi
> songs, but - well, working with Eileen sounds pretty nice.

Eileen stole the show for me, of course... and to think she wasn't planning
to perform at all because of the ongoing situtaion with Parker that keeps
flaring up... then with Eddie Jones, Jordan Beck and Jon White doing that
closing set of acoustic blues, I asked her why don't you get up and do
"Saint Louis Blues"... she was hesitant, something about intruding, but they
were of course all for it and went seamlessly into it as she torched up the
night...

http://www.myspace.com/globalheart

>The
> revelation from Brent that I can after all get into the LOFT on
> Wednesday nights was greatly received! The absolute header of the night
> was getting to see the S A-S! They rocked! The S A-S are a real crowd
> drawer, too. A headline act. I was pleased to run the studio recording
> the S A-S - and I think the recording ended up sounding pretty good...
> for a one microphone set up. I was a little close to the stage, too -
> those drums and Jordan's guitar - I think my ears are still ringing a
> little bit! You guys were loud!! But in a good way! You were not at all
> too loud, like another band at SoHo that we all know and love...

Dennis Beck was the only element missing, of course, but Glen Giles is a
great fill-in, adding that /funk/ he does so well... I lent Mallard a copy
of the "Rock-N-Roll Animal" live 1973 version of Lou Reed's Sweet Jane that
somebody told me our cover of went on for about 20 minutes (really?), which
he'd never heard (I was kinda surprised he didn't know of Lou Reed at all,
he thought LR was an old black blues guy!) for him to study.

We're all supposed to meet at the Coin-Op building tomorrow afternoon to
record some for the planned album, perhaps to be joined by Conley to work of
"Twilight Girl" and "Ragpicker Joe"...

> It's my plan to go to the next. Maybe there will be BBQ next time ...
> and air conditioning - heh...
>
> My favorite quotes from that night....
>
> Will Dockery: "We have a request."
> Jordan Beck: "The request is from Will..."
>
> and
>
> "I was Will Dockery and this is the Shadowville All-Stars!"
>
> my final favorite quote was from Brent Lindley (spelling?) - "Yeah,
> man, I already told you, you can get in on a Wednesday night..."
> hahah...

A shame we didn't get Mallard's recorder set up in time to catch Brent
Lindley and Don L Williams' sets, though... top notch talent all around on
Saturday night, though.

I look forward to the Fall, and cooler breezes, though the feeling of
driving headlong through Hell does add a certain intensity to the show...
heh.

Your AJ

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Will Dockery wrote:
> Stuart Leichter wrote:
> > Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:
> >
> > >> When the mill shut down
> > >>
> > >> When the mill shut down
> > >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> > >> Some to the work house,
> > >> some to the poor house,
> > >> some to the whorehouse,
> > >> and the grave.
> > >>
> > >> -Will Dockery
> >
> > This one's good, Will.
> >
> > The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> > then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
>
> This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
> unneeded pause there.
>
> > I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.
>
> Since the subject line is pretty long with your title suggestion i'll
> leave the C&C part to those that manage to open the message...
>
> > Stuart
> >
> > (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
> > and I never threatened you)

But you can't tell gay porn from het porn.


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>

Dennis M. Hammes

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Will Dockery wrote:

> ggamble wrote:
>
>>Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:
>>
>>
>>>>>>When the mill shut down
>>>>>>
>>>>>>When the mill shut down
>>>>>>we hit the pavement with a thud,
>>>>>>then we all got up and kept walking.
>>>>>>Some to the work house,
>>>>>>some to the poor house,
>>>>>>some to the whorehouse,
>>>>>>and the grave.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Will Dockery
>>
>>fish
>>in a barrel
>
>
> Like shooting "Pete The Dog"?
>

Like you shot your wife?

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ggamble wrote:

> On 30 Jul 2006 23:07:44 -0700, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> When the mill shut down
>
> When the mill shut down
> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> then we all got up and kept walking.

> nothing but a grim heart.
> it's all so simple,

> On and on it remains,

> I know.
> Darkness and pain.
> I know. Nothing but pain.
> to this terrible lie.
> dreams to awake,
> Sleep not final,
> no dark deep enough.
> No sea black enough,
> and down deeper.
> down to the end,
> what will happen,
> What has happened,
> I see twisted roots.
> Open myself up,
> no ressurection coming.
> No death painless,
> no dark black enough.
> No sea deep enough,


> Some to the work house,
> some to the poor house,
> some to the whorehouse,
> and the grave.
>
> -Will Dockery
>

Typos fixed.

Will Dockery

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Aug 1, 2006, 5:37:28 AM8/1/06
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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:
>Will Dockery wrote on 7/30/06 12:59 PM:
>
> >>>>>>When the mill shut down
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>When the mill shut down
> >>>>>>we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >>>>>>then we all got up and kept walking.
> >>>>>>Some to the work house,
> >>>>>>some to the poor house,
> >>>>>>some to the whorehouse,
> >>>>>>and the grave.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>-Will Dockery
> >
> > Like shooting "Pete The Dog"?
>
> Like you shot your wife?

Wow, Johnny Cash.

Will Dockery

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Aug 1, 2006, 5:40:17 AM8/1/06
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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:

> On 30 Jul 2006 23:07:44 -0700, "Will Dockery" wrote:
>
> > When the mill shut down
> >
> > When the mill shut down
> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> > Some to the work house,
> > some to the poor house,
> > some to the whorehouse,
> > and the grave.
> >
> > -Will Dockery
>
> Typos fixed.

Thanks, Uncle.

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Will Dockery

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Your AJ wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> > Stuart Leichter wrote:
>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > > >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> > > >> Some to the work house,
> > > >> some to the poor house,
> > > >> some to the whorehouse,
> > > >> and the grave.
> > > >>
> > > >> -Will Dockery
> > >
> > > This one's good, Will.
> > >
> > > The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> > > then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
> >
> > This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
> > unneeded pause there.
> >
> > > I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.
> >
> > Since the subject line is pretty long with your title suggestion i'll
> > leave the C&C part to those that manage to open the message...
> >
> > > Stuart
> > >
> > > (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
> > > and I never threatened you)
>
> But you can't tell gay porn from het porn.

The distinction gets kind of blurry with drag queen porn.

--
"...Those types of pictures are offensive to me but I can also be
offended by what someone writes. We communicate less by pictures on the

poetry newsgroups but that doesn't mean that the picture words we
create aren't as offensive as a picture. It's just that the picture as
communication has more shock value because we use pictures less here.
Now, I have no idea what most of you mean when you bash someone by
depicting them in homosexual acts, whether it is with words or
pictures. What I mean is, using it here may not mean that you're
anti-gay, homophobic, sexist, etc. I have no idea. But the cheap shot
isn't helpful and promotes sexist and homophobic thinking..."
-Karla explains the /Uncle Hammes type/.

"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

> --

Will Dockery

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Your AJ wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> > Stuart Leichter wrote:
>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > > >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> > > >> Some to the work house,
> > > >> some to the poor house,
> > > >> some to the whorehouse,
> > > >> and the grave.
> > > >>
> > > >> -Will Dockery
> > >
> > > This one's good, Will.
> > >
> > > The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> > > then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
> >
> > This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
> > unneeded pause there.
> >
> > > I think you should post it with a C&C request in the subject line.
> >
> > Since the subject line is pretty long with your title suggestion i'll
> > leave the C&C part to those that manage to open the message...
> >
> > > Stuart
> > >
> > > (crit-cred: I know literal from figurative, I know opinions from sentiments,
> > > and I never threatened you)
>
> But you can't tell gay porn from het porn.

So you want to do another video like the Ozone Stigmata image collage?
I'll send you an attachment of the audio now if you want to begin, and
images to follow.

--
"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars

10 years of Mush-Mouth's whining lies, the archive:


http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans performs with a mouthful of oatmeal & a
whistle-lisp:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/stage/poets/robevanspoem.ram

> --

Rob

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In message <1154326064....@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, Will
Dockery <will.d...@gmail.com> writes

>>
>> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
>> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
>
>This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
>unneeded pause there.

Ah the wind has changed. Suddenly, using the title as the first line of
the poem has become sensible as opposed to "lazy" (your first fuckwitted
opinion on someone else's poem).

You are the world's first self-roasting duck.

Waddle on.

Rob
--
Rob Evans

When I see a swine
I reach for 45-calibre pearls.

Will Dockery

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Rob wrote:

> Will Dockery writes:
>
> >> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
> >> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
> >
> >This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
> >unneeded pause there.
>
> Ah the wind has changed. Suddenly, using the title as the first line of
> the poem has become sensible as opposed to "lazy" (your first fuckwitted
> opinion on someone else's poem).

Hello, Mush-Mouth... perhaps you came up with some new insults and lies
while you were in your coma?

Your AJ

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I would suggest haste.

Barbara's Cat

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Mousy Tom "Champion of Perpetual Whining" Bishop squeaked:

> Hot-for-Tom Will "Bad Talent Hack" Dockery stuttered:


>
> > So you want to do another video like the Ozone Stigmata image collage?
> > I'll send you an attachment of the audio now if you want to begin, and
> > images to follow.
>
> I would suggest haste.

No need, really;
there's little doubt
it's already waste.

--
Cm~

Will Dockery

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> > So you want to do another video like the Ozone Stigmata image collage?
> > I'll send you an attachment of the audio now if you want to begin, and
> > images to follow.
>
> I would suggest haste.

Over the weekend should be enough time for me.

--
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http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

The Ride (Combat Zone) by Shadowville All-Stars
Video by Janis Petersen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lZ3VAmNTWc

10 years of Mush-Mouth's whining lies, the archive:
http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans performs with a mouthful of oatmeal & a whistle-lisp:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/stage/poets/robevanspoem.ram

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> > > (800 folders. -- kiddie-filtered -- FREE,
> > > Usenet Porn.)
> > >

Rob

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In message <1154730030....@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, Will
Dockery <will.d...@gmail.com> writes
>

>Rob wrote:
>> Will Dockery writes:
>>
>> >> The title you might make When the mill shut down (without the comma, and
>> >> then continue with the 2nd and following lines).
>> >
>> >This makes sense, and seems the comma is out of place, gives it an
>> >unneeded pause there.
>>
>> Ah the wind has changed. Suddenly, using the title as the first line of
>> the poem has become sensible as opposed to "lazy" (your first fuckwitted
>> opinion on someone else's poem).
>
>Hello, Mush-Mouth... perhaps you came up with some new insults and lies
>while you were in your coma?
>
Coma?

When?

How long?

Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.

Clearly it was long enough for you to "forget" that you thought using
titles as first lines was lazy.

Waddle on, you poor retard.

Will Dockery

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Aug 5, 2006, 11:50:46 AM8/5/06
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Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
> "Will Dockery" wrote
>
> > When.
> >
> > When the mill shut down,

> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> > Some to the work house,
> > some to the poor house,
> > some to the whorehouse,
> > and the grave.
> >
> > -Will Dockery
>
> Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.

Google's been doing it for me:

10 years of Mush-Mouth's whining lies, the archive:
http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b

Anyone can hit the and see what worthless posts you maqke as you stalk me
across Usenet, Mush-Mouth.

Rob

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In message <80016$44d4bec3$18d651ca$32...@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery
<will_d...@knology.net> writes

>Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
>> "Will Dockery" wrote
>>
>> > When.
>> >
>> > When the mill shut down,
>> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
>> > then we all got up and kept walking.
>> > Some to the work house,
>> > some to the poor house,
>> > some to the whorehouse,
>> > and the grave.
>> >
>> > -Will Dockery
>>
>> Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.
>
>Google's been doing it for me:

While you sit glued to the screen counting the days, hours, minutes,
seconds. You're so obsessed, you think going outside and doing stuff is
"like a coma".

Waddle on, oh duck of little brain.

Will Dockery

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Aug 5, 2006, 7:54:03 PM8/5/06
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Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
> "Will Dockery" wrote
>
> >> > When.
> >> >
> >> > When the mill shut down,
> >> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> > Some to the work house,
> >> > some to the poor house,
> >> > some to the whorehouse,
> >> > and the grave.
> >> >
> >> > -Will Dockery
> >>
> >> Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.
> >
> >Google's been doing it for me: http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b

>
> While you sit glued to the screen counting the days, hours, minutes,
> seconds.

You flatter yourself incrediby, Mush-Mouth. Feel free to fade into
oblivion at any time. Really. Try it.

> You're so obsessed

Writes the lying gunkmouth that follows behind my /every/ post.

Message has been deleted

Will Dockery

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Chuck Lysaght wrote:

> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 16:54:03 -0700, Will Dockery wrote:
> > Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
>
> >> >> > When.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > When the mill shut down,
> >> >> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> >> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> >> > Some to the work house,
> >> >> > some to the poor house,
> >> >> > some to the whorehouse,
> >> >> > and the grave.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > -Will Dockery
> >> >>
> >> >> Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.
> >> >
> >> >Google's been doing it for me: http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
> >>
> >> While you sit glued to the screen counting the days, hours, minutes,
> >> seconds.
> >
> > You flatter yourself incrediby, Mush-Mouth. Feel free to fade into
> > oblivion at any time. Really. Try it.
> >
> >> You're so obsessed
> >
> > Writes the lying gunkmouth that follows behind my /every/ post.
>
> As do you, Mr. Autoflame.

Do your research, "Mister Lysaght"... heh.

Rob

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In message <1154822043.6...@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>, Will
Dockery <will.d...@gmail.com> writes

>Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
>> "Will Dockery" wrote
>>
>> >> > When.
>> >> >
>> >> > When the mill shut down,
>> >> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
>> >> > then we all got up and kept walking.
>> >> > Some to the work house,
>> >> > some to the poor house,
>> >> > some to the whorehouse,
>> >> > and the grave.
>> >> >
>> >> > -Will Dockery
>> >>
>> >> Don't embarrass yourself by counting right down to the minute.
>> >
>> >Google's been doing it for me: http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
>>
>> While you sit glued to the screen counting the days, hours, minutes,
>> seconds.
>
>You flatter yourself incrediby, Mush-Mouth.

Really? Perhaps, I'm jumping to a conclusion based on your last 3 or 4
anxiety attacks. Or was it more? After all, you do the counting round
here.

> Feel free to fade into
>oblivion at any time. Really. Try it.

But, little fixated duck, there is clearly a "real-life" (novel concept
in Duckrish) alternative. Come AND go, at will.

Now go do the impossible:

waddle on

but stay glued to your screen

Will Dockery

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Aug 6, 2006, 3:48:47 PM8/6/06
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Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans wrote:
> "Will Dockery" wrote
>
> >> >> > When.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > When the mill shut down,
> >> >> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >> >> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> >> >> > Some to the work house,
> >> >> > some to the poor house,
> >> >> > some to the whorehouse,
> >> >> > and the grave.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > -Will Dockery
> >>
> >> While you sit glued to the screen counting the days, hours, minutes,
> >> seconds.
> >
> >You flatter yourself incrediby, Mush-Mouth.
> > Google's been doing it for me: http://tinyurl.com/qoc7b
>
> Really? Perhaps, I'm jumping to a conclusion based on your last 3 or 4
> anxiety attacks. Or was it more? After all, you do the counting round
> here.

And you do the obsessive, repetitive whining, Mush-Mouth... you may not be
"counting", but you're here, burbling behind every post:

Poor
poor poor gunkmouthed
whistle-lisping
spittle spewing
self proclaimed smart guy
burned out
garbled and drab
semi-autobiographical
poor
poor
Mush-Mouth Evans.

This Rob Evans shit is easy... heh.

ggamble

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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 15:48:47 -0400, "Will Dockery"
<will_d...@knology.net> wrote:

> obsessive, repetitive whining

Will Dockery

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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:

> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> >When the mill shut down
> >
> >When the mill shut down
> >we hit the pavement with a thud,
> >then we all got up and kept walking.
> >Some to the work house,
> >some to the poor house,
> >some to the whorehouse,
> >and the grave.
> >
> >-Will Dockery
>
> Like you shot your wife?

You're confusing me with Johnny Cash perhaps, Uncle.

Will Dockery

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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:
>
> > When the mill shut down
> >
> > When the mill shut down
> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> > Some to the work house,
> > some to the poor house,
> > some to the whorehouse,
> > and the grave.
> >
> > -Will Dockery
>
> Typos fixed.

Thanks, pal.

--
The Ride [Combat Zone]
Lyrics/Vocals by Will Dockery
Music by The Shadowville Allstars
Guitar: Dennis Beck
Bass: Jordan Beck
Drums: John Phillips
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars

Will Dockery

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Your AJ wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > When the mill shut down
> >
> > When the mill shut down
> > we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > then we all got up and kept walking.
> > Some to the work house,
> > some to the poor house,
> > some to the whorehouse,
> > and the grave.
> >
> > -Will Dockery
> >
> > So you want to do another video like the Ozone Stigmata image collage?
> > I'll send you an attachment of the audio now if you want to begin, and
> > images to follow.
>
> I would suggest haste.

The audio attachment is on the way, images to follow. the Yahoo
address, right?

--
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Lyrics/Vocals by Will Dockery
Music by The Shadowville Allstars
Guitar: Dennis Beck
Bass: Jordan Beck
Drums: John Phillips
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars

"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Rob "Mush-Mouth" Evans performs with a mouthful of oatmeal & a

Will Dockery

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Your AJ wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >>
> > > >> When the mill shut down
> > > >> we hit the pavement with a thud,
> > > >> then we all got up and kept walking.
> > > >> Some to the work house,
> > > >> some to the poor house,
> > > >> some to the whorehouse,
> > > >> and the grave.
> > > >>
> > > >> -Will Dockery
>
> Damn... more printed sunflower skirts. :)
>
> "Get some pics of skirts" ....and other topical pics.
> "Sunflowers" etc...
>
> PD Pics... C'mon dude... :)
>
> At least try to find PD pics, and I'll work yours in.

I'm thinking of using the track we wrote and recorded last night, if I
get the attachment shortly... but if the one you have is the one we
wind up using after all, the images you mention, I'll collect.

Should know which track by tomorrow.

--
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http://myspace-375.vo.llnwd.net/01041/57/36/1041306375_l.jpg

The Ride [Combat Zone]
Lyrics/Vocals by Will Dockery
Music by The Shadowville Allstars
Guitar: Dennis Beck
Bass: Jordan Beck
Drums: John Phillips
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars

"Ozone Stigmata" by Will Dockery
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

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Will Dockery

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r j thurman wrote:
> On 2007-01-09 aj...@here.nu said:
>
> > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > They write prose and think it is poetry.
>
> Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> of the populace; PO-wets included.

Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.

> I mean, Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.

She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently revealed racism
clouding your judgment?

> Come to think of it, WinDoze didn't help, either.
>
> ---
> http://NetPoets.here.nu

--
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Parnello's Pizza art:
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Will Dockery

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Yougurt Sugir

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"r j thurman" <rj...@birthlink.net> wrote in message news:1168345...@sp6iad.superfeed.net...

>
>
>
> On 2007-01-09 aj...@here.nu said:
>
> > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > They write prose and think it is poetry.
>
>
> Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> of the populace; PO-wets included.

Hard to figure where it comes from.
Be nice if people would read copyright law... Just a little.
Even a simple understanding of "Common Law".

WTF, this planet is getting more boring by the day.

>
> I mean, Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
>

> Come to think of it, WinDoze didn't help, either.

Honestly --- Windows 1.0 was total shit...
3.1 ran a moving map, GPS display on my first
boat, in the Sac. Delta... Cost a lot of money, but
worked like diamonds.

A Garmin GPS, with a serial interface to a laptop
running Win 3.1, and the moving map software.

The whole Sac. Delta was mapped...

Other maps were available...

Cell phones were /backpacks/ in those days.


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Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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"Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168386699.9...@k58g2000hse.googlegroups.com...

> r j thurman wrote:
> > On 2007-01-09 aj...@here.nu said:
> >
> > > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > > They write prose and think it is poetry.
> >
> > Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> > "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> > of the populace; PO-wets included.
>
> Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
> turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
> anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.


Are you trying to say you had your feelings hurt, Will?

>
> > I mean, Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
>
> She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently revealed racism
> clouding your judgment?


Racism? Will Dockery is a towelhead. Oh, wait...no he isn't. Dockery has
never used a towel in his life.


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Yougurt Sugir

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"r j thurman" <rj...@birthlink.net> wrote in message news:1168401...@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
>
>
>
> On 2007-01-09 Will Dockery said:

>
> > r j thurman wrote:
> >
> > > Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
> >
> >
> > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently
> > revealed racism clouding your judgment?
>
>
> Ever read any of Angelou's PO-wetry, Will? It sux in ANY color.

The birds aren't unfamiliar with my car ...

It is interesting that the FAT-moron-lawyer's /complaint/ (to Federal court)
actually lists FAT-karla's poetry attempt, and my disparate phrases.
It is obvious that my disparate phrases /aren't/ -- FAT-moron's poem.

Really a shame for FAT-moron...

To FATTIE-k: ---

The least copyrightable entity is a "literary work"...
Improvement on short phrases from a poem-attempt
aren't protected. You are a pissant.

I'm so much better than a fuckwit like you it isn't funny..

Wow... Sue me, FAT-moron. C'mon down, idiot!

"My phrases make your petrie look like sick petrie."

It is hard to imagine how moronic.
The lawyer is beyond moronic.

-----

She has spent hundreds, unless the lawyer is a total putz..

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Yougurt Sugir

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"r j thurman" <rj...@birthlink.net> wrote in message news:11684165...@sp6iad.superfeed.net...

>
>
>
> On 2007-01-10 aj...@here.nu said:
>
> > It is interesting that the FAT-moron-lawyer's /complaint/ (to
> > Federal court) actually lists FAT-karla's poetry attempt, and
> > my disparate phrases. It is obvious that my disparate phrases
> > /aren't/ -- FAT-moron's poem.
> >
> > Really a shame for FAT-moron...
>
>
> One of the (many) problems with ultra-leftists, IMHO, is that
> they often view The Lawrr as a club with which to try to hit
> people over the head.

I was just reading the (presumed, Federal) /complaint/
which contains his moronic poem, and I can't
bring myself to read the whole thing. What shit.

FAT-karl ==not== poet.

The whole thing is a FAT-joke.

>
>
> > It is hard to imagine how moronic.
> > The lawyer is beyond moronic.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > She has spent hundreds, unless the lawyer is a total putz..
>
>

> Fat Karla has claimed that she works for a law firm, so it's
> quite possible that the case is being handled pro bono (for free)
> by one of the junior attorneys associated with that firm.

I assume.

I want to know how much karl spent?

>
> "Professional courtesy." Lawyers tend to "take care of their
> own" -- because it's a lead-pipe cinch that no one ELSE is
> gonna take care of'em.

My ex-wife was a lawyer -- that managed other lawyers --
on major litigation cases. Still does...
I used to attend numerous parties
with cobs of lawyers. FAT-karl is funny.

>
> Lawyers rate somewhere below used car salesmen in terms of
> perceived respectability and trustworthiness.
>
> Once Fat Karla's complaint is dismissed by the court (assuming
> it even GETS that far), it might then be interesting to consider
> instituting a suit for malicious harassment against her, the
> attorney, and the law firm that employs that attorney.

I could have easily contested the DMCA, but who cares?
FAT-moron has no talent. (and is, in fact, a male)

>
> In the meantime, you could look up the attorney on the Califormula
> Bar Association's web site ("Google is your friend"). Might give
> you some insight into where his head is "at."

Thx...

He needs to fondle 'ennis' dick? (if there is such a thang)


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"Yougurt Sugir" wrote
> "r j thurman" wrote

> > On 2007-01-09 Will Dockery said:
> > > r j thurman wrote:
>
> > > > Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
> > >
> > > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently
> > > revealed racism clouding your judgment?
> >
> > Ever read any of Angelou's PO-wetry, Will? It sux in ANY color.
>
> The birds aren't unfamiliar with my car ...
>
> It is interesting that the FAT-moron-lawyer's /complaint/ (to Federal
court)
> actually lists FAT-karla's poetry attempt, and my disparate phrases.

Is this posted somewhere?

> It is obvious that my disparate phrases /aren't/ -- FAT-moron's poem.
>
> Really a shame for FAT-moron...
>
> To FATTIE-k: ---
>
> The least copyrightable entity is a "literary work"...
> Improvement on short phrases from a poem-attempt
> aren't protected. You are a pissant.
>
> I'm so much better than a fuckwit like you it isn't funny..
>
> Wow... Sue me, FAT-moron. C'mon down, idiot!
>
> "My phrases make your petrie look like sick petrie."
>
> It is hard to imagine how moronic.
> The lawyer is beyond moronic.
>

> She has spent hundreds, unless the lawyer is a total putz..
> > ---
> > http://NetPoets.here.nu

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"Orson Wells as CitizenCain" wrote
> "Will Dockery" wrote
> > r j thurman wrote:

> > > On 2007-01-09 ajinn said:
>
> > > > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > > > They write prose and think it is poetry.
> > >
> > > Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> > > "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> > > of the populace; PO-wets included.
> >
> > Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
> > turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
> > anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.
>
> > > I mean, Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
> >
> > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently revealed racism
> > clouding your judgment?
>
> Racism?

Yours is well documented in the Usenet archives:

http://www.insurgent.org/~kook-faq/dink/index3x.html

11. Does Dink make racist/bigoted postings?
Yes. In the past, Dink has flooded a group with subjects lines like "WHY ARE
THERE N-----S ON THE INTERNET". Many times he does so while using a sock
puppet, or impersonating another poster. He has also made many posts flaming
others based on their race or religion. While he most often does these
things while posting thorugh an anonymizing remailer service (COTSE stopped
allowing access to RSPW as a direct result of Dink's abuse; the same may be
true of Xganon), there are several examples in the links above in Section 2
that have been traced directly to Dink.

> Will Dockery is a towelhead.

Ah, so you've seen the photograph on page three already... heh.

Barbara's Cat

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Jan 10, 2007, 10:33:19 AM1/10/07
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Per article <413ec$45a503f2$18d61adc$36...@KNOLOGY.NET>
posted in newsgroup rec.arts.poems,
Goober Duck Will "Bad Talent Hack" Dockery quacked:

> quack


> well documented in the Usenet archives

> quack

--
Cm~

"You're like a broken record.
I assure you your crying and
whining have been duly noted."
-- Bob enlightens Will, 6/28/2005

Dennis M. Hammes

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Jan 10, 2007, 1:33:09 PM1/10/07
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r j thurman wrote:

> On 2007-01-09 aj...@here.nu said:
>
> > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > They write prose and think it is poetry.
>
>
> Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> of the populace; PO-wets included.


All four are symptoms of cowardice.
First it produces ignorance.
The ignorance, e.g., that's too yellow to read the first ten
verses on the first page of its British Crown Baby Book -- and say
what it's read /all by itself/.

That produces the incompetence that sucks the pricks of Colored
Shirts with Holy Numbers On Them for "Geheim Landt Securitei."

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Dennis M. Hammes

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Orson Wells as CitizenCain wrote:

> "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1168386699.9...@k58g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
>>r j thurman wrote:
>>
>>>On 2007-01-09 aj...@here.nu said:
>>>
>>> > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
>>> > They write prose and think it is poetry.
>>>
>>>Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
>>>"diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
>>>of the populace; PO-wets included.
>>
>>Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
>>turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
>>anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.
>
>
>
> Are you trying to say you had your feelings hurt, Will?
>

As well they should be. The only "mutual backpatting gang of
bullies" here is his own, and the size of their Manhood is such as to
shrivel up even smaller than the nail-clippers that had them wetting
themselves in the first place.
Oh, wadeaminnit.
That's the Colored Shirts /his/ gang is /afraid/ of.

ggamble

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Jan 10, 2007, 1:38:48 PM1/10/07
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On 9 Jan 2007 15:51:40 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
>turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
>anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.


**Translation from dockeryspeak:

*I desperately want to be part of the in-crowd, but my laziness,
illiteracy, dishonesty and general nastiness will forever keep me on
the outside looking in.*

**End translation from dockeryspeak.

It's just a microcosm of the real world for you here, eh dinkery?

Dennis M. Hammes

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r j thurman wrote:

> On 2007-01-09 Will Dockery said:
>
> > r j thurman wrote:
> >

> > > Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
> >
> >
> > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently
> > revealed racism clouding your judgment?
>
>

> Ever read any of Angelou's PO-wetry, Will? It sux in ANY color.
>

And her poetry may be the least "Black" of any of the "Black Poets,"
but it still, yes, sucks.
For deliberately juvenile, not deliberately "Black," reasons.
She doesn't lack "luster," she lacks anything at all.
It's how she made "Laureate."
(I.e., never saying /anything/ that Might Offend a liberal
Democrat. And that poetry has rules is the first thing they find
offensive about poetry.)

Will Dockery

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Jan 10, 2007, 2:22:37 PM1/10/07
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ggamble http://clitin.com/here.nu/netpoets/ggamble.jpg wrote:

> On 9 Jan 2007 15:51:40 -0800, "Will Dockery" wrote:
>
> >Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
> >turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
> >anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.
>
> **Translation <snip>

No translation needed, Gasfly, but on the subject of hypocritical
bullies, have you found a defender of "Pete Dogshit" from the mutual
backpatter gang yet?

ggamble

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Jan 10, 2007, 2:29:39 PM1/10/07
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On 10 Jan 2007 11:22:37 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> hypocritical

Tell us when you write your first poem.
Tell us when you write your first critique.

Until then, continue to demonstrate how hurt your feelings are.

And, continue to meltdown.

Oh, and of course, don't bathe or learn how to read and write.

ggamble

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Jan 10, 2007, 2:41:16 PM1/10/07
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On 10 Jan 2007 11:22:37 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> hypocritical
>bullies


Are you feeling bullied, dinkery?
Why is that?
Your/you're/yore feelings are just hurt, *little fella*.

Maybe it has something to do with your autoflame about how the only
way you can get women to pay attention to you is to pay them cash.

(Mainly because you don't have a credit card, and never will.)


Will Dockery

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ggamble http://clitin.com/here.nu/netpoets/ggamble.jpg wrote:
>
> how hurt your feelings are.

Tell us again how sad you are that simply writing something and posting
it here doesn't make it so, Gasfly.

Seems you've forgotten.

--
"In my opinion Will Dockery is easily one of the most authentic
American poets around. A real coffeehouse poet who is not scared of
mingling some real American elements such as country music into his
poetry. Whileas you just try to appear as European as possible with all
your sucking up to 80 year old European surrealists..." -MH Benders

(Zorro press release, 2005 http://www.kannibaal.nl/shadowville.htm )

ggamble

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On 10 Jan 2007 15:24:46 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> how sad you are


Yougurt Sugir

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"Will Dockery" <will_d...@knology.net> wrote in message news:5aa4e$45a4df2c$18d61adc$12...@KNOLOGY.NET...

>
> "Yougurt Sugir" wrote
>> "r j thurman" wrote
>> > On 2007-01-09 Will Dockery said:
>> > > r j thurman wrote:
>>
>> > > > Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
>> > >
>> > > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently
>> > > revealed racism clouding your judgment?
>> >
>> > Ever read any of Angelou's PO-wetry, Will? It sux in ANY color.
>>
>> The birds aren't unfamiliar with my car ...
>>
>> It is interesting that the FAT-moron-lawyer's /complaint/ (to Federal
> court)
>> actually lists FAT-karla's poetry attempt, and my disparate phrases.
>
> Is this posted somewhere?

Perhaps... But the production of the video is part of it.
The phrases were never proffered as a poem.
They scrolled through a clearly marked "Evaluation Copy"
(vid, that clearly rips-off the Moody Blues)
...that I could care less about... Taking it down wasn't painful.
Usenet postings in poetry groups are <burp>

My "Wild" series contains some lovely shots -- from my camera.

FWIW: I KNOW (something) about the ownership of my postings.
Sometimes I infringe, but with FAT-moron, I lifted (uncopyrightable)
phrases... My (modified) phrases ==not== her <uhmmm> poem.

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Dennis M. Hammes

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Yougurt Sugir wrote:

>
> The least copyrightable entity is a "literary work"...
> Improvement on short phrases from a poem-attempt
> aren't protected. You are a pissant.


cutting edge
peony after peony
shakes its head

Eight words, three phrases.

Dennis M. Hammes

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Jan 11, 2007, 4:48:46 AM1/11/07
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r j thurman wrote:

>
> One of the (many) problems with ultra-leftists, IMHO, is that
> they often view The Lawrr as a club with which to try to hit
> people over the head.
>

>

> instituting a suit for malicious harassment against her, the
> attorney, and the law firm that employs that attorney.
>

"See spots run."

Dennis M. Hammes

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Jan 11, 2007, 4:50:48 AM1/11/07
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ggamble wrote:


No, in the real world, Duckless doesn't hafta be "torn down," only
stepped around -- perchance on.

Renay

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Jan 11, 2007, 4:54:33 AM1/11/07
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"Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168456957....@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...

> ggamble http://clitin.com/here.nu/netpoets/ggamble.jpg wrote:
>> On 9 Jan 2007 15:51:40 -0800, "Will Dockery" wrote:
>>
>> >Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
>> >turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
>> >anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.
>>
>> **Translation <snip>
>
> No translation needed, Gasfly, but on the subject of hypocritical
> bullies, have you found a defender of "Pete Dogshit" from the mutual
> backpatter gang yet?

poems don't need defense, dumbass, they need critique.
obviously you're not able to give such. if you'll check
the archives, however, you'll see the poem in question
got c&c during one of your last post&repost meltdowns.

Renay

Yougurt Sugir

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Jan 11, 2007, 5:04:23 AM1/11/07
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"Renay" <rena...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ds2dnZ7v583DlDvY...@comcast.com...

Why not FOAD, idiot-saggy?

An honest question, you pissant moron.

jack austin

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Jan 11, 2007, 12:31:26 PM1/11/07
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i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.

jack

ggamble

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On 11 Jan 2007 09:31:26 -0800, "jack austin" <j_p_...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Everyone has a similar reaction.

On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built

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Jan 11, 2007, 12:46:01 PM1/11/07
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In article <1168536686.5...@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, jack austin
says...

>
>
>i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
>this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache.

you should be overjoyed you're not dead. this has happened to others.

>i don't
>intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
>terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
>not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
>
>jack

if only he would listen to you, Jack. but he won't. it's not the work, the
poetry, the writing that's important to him, it's the appearance, in his own
mind, that he LOOKS like a writer. he thinks if he posts the shit, no matter how
bad it is, then he's a poet, and the world should treat him as such. he's an
example of the worst kind of expectation of entitlement i've ever seen.

anyway, you're assessment is pretty on-the-mark. it's too bad it won't make any
difference to him one iota, the stuff will remain shit, forever.

Most Sincerely,

GodBuilt


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Denis Leary

Will Dockery

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Jan 11, 2007, 3:27:46 PM1/11/07
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Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
the future to see where you think poetry should move to.

Meanwhile, since the post you refer to is unavailable to those not
using Google (somehow when Jake McAllister posted, it revived the old
thread), here's the three poems, reposted for further comment and
critique:

A Creature Of The Age.

Turn it
to the wall,
and let it cook.
Get removed from it.
"When's it done?"
"How do you know
when sex is done?"
Photographic
from memory,
gestural sketches
of thought.
In the museum theatre,
soft light,
recently seen good paint.
moving, moved at, moving with,
everything agitates---.
Cannot be a photograph,
to match,
this memory.
The way I see it inside.

-Will Dockery

*

Coil

This coil of pain
memory burns
with flashing image
and haunting misses.

Distinct dream vision
mixed up with conciousness
train seems right on top of me
conductor has an agenda.

Only the gods see beyond this veil
I seen them eyes
red blazing shaking.

No time to think,
no desire to.

There seems to be a wide awake
slow ride
conciousness carries
stretches through these years
these days... this minute.

As if the night could purify
rather than corrupt
my reptillian hands
my repitition in signs.

-Will Dockery

*

Diver Days.

Crosslegged, she sits.
Red wine, friends.
Mellowness & memories.

She seems
to have a crisis of faith,
but she's also sort of a
prima dona it seems.
A bit absurd with it.
Seems to be
doing better on this one,
his faster rocking gospel plow;
needing to use less octaves.
It's got the crowd
up and clapping,
Brother Dave almost jumps.

Is it important,
or really?
Just go right through it.

-Will Dockery

Thanks again, Jack... sorry about the illness...

On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built

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Jan 11, 2007, 8:11:34 PM1/11/07
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In article <1168547266.2...@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>, Will Dockery
says...

>
>jack austin wrote:
>>
>> i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
>> this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
>> intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
>> terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
>> not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
>
>Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
>you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
>the future to see where you think poetry should move to.

where poetry should move to? are you actually so pathetic that you think your
sickening shit implies some kind of "movement?" do you even know what you mean
by that statement (no)?

Gary's right, you're an idiot of epic proportions.

Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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Jan 11, 2007, 11:33:14 PM1/11/07
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"Will Dockery" <will_d...@knology.net> wrote in message
news:413ec$45a503f2$18d61adc$36...@KNOLOGY.NET...

>
> "Orson Wells as CitizenCain" wrote
> > "Will Dockery" wrote
> > > r j thurman wrote:
> > > > On 2007-01-09 ajinn said:
> >
> > > > > These morons think their burp-words are golden.
> > > > > They write prose and think it is poetry.
> > > >
> > > > Yeah, well...you can pretty much thank "political correctness,"
> > > > "diversity" and "equal opportunity" for the general dumbing down
> > > > of the populace; PO-wets included.
> > >
> > > Yet the fuckwits also seem compelled to jealously defend the imaginary
> > > turf, tearing down anyone that comes along... they feel threatened by
> > > anyone out of their mutual backpatting gang of bullies.
> >
> > > > I mean, Maya Angelou? Gawhhh. Gimme a break.
> > >
> > > She may be a lackluster poet, but perhaps your recently revealed
racism
> > > clouding your judgment?
> >
> > Racism?
>
> Yours is well documented in the Usenet archives:
>
> http://www.insurgent.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


- snip Dorkery spittle -

> > Will Dockery is a towelhead.
>
> Ah, so you've seen the photograph on page three already... heh.


The only photograph I've seen of you told me more than enough.


Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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Jan 11, 2007, 11:35:03 PM1/11/07
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"jack austin" <j_p_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Will Dockery's poetry has been known to cause naseua. Count yourself lucky
there was no vomiting, which has been known to occur in rare cases. Get off
the computer, go lay down, maybe watch some television or if it's a good day
go outside enjoy the weather. After about maybe 20 or 30 minutes you'll feel
better.

Dockery is the Usenet Vogon ($ to Douglas Adams)


Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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Jan 11, 2007, 11:36:39 PM1/11/07
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"Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168547266.2...@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

> jack austin wrote:
> >
> > i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
> > this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
> > intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
> > terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
> > not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
>
> Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
> you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
> the future to see where you think poetry should move to.


So basically your reaction is the S.O.S. of "let's see what you've written?"

Damn, Dorkery. Do you have a mouth or a beak?


>
> Meanwhile, since the post you refer to is unavailable to those not
> using Google (somehow when Jake McAllister posted, it revived the old
> thread), here's the three poems, reposted for further comment and
> critique:
>
> A Creature Of The Age.

- snippage -

Are you trying to make everyone sick????? Geez man have a heart.


Yougurt Sugir

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Jan 11, 2007, 11:24:33 PM1/11/07
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"Will Dockery" <will_d...@knology.net> wrote in message news:413ec$45a503f2$18d61adc$36...@KNOLOGY.NET...
>

Usenet is optional. Anyone is free to ignore anyone.
Where is there a lawsuit over Usenet posts???
People call me any name they can think of.
Remember Dale? Do you remember the shit
he heaped? Think of 'ennis????

These idiots think they're clever.

RE: FAT-karl, I got a letter that cost $8+ to send...

I have until Jan. 15th to respond in snail-mail, regarding
some 4 points, (---which I have no intentiion of doing)...
Suck my pen. The moron has no chance, and will sue me
in San Diego area, or not at all.

If I comply, the moron won't sue me in /Federal/ court
and he will discuss /settlement/. pfffttt...

HAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I say he is full of shit, and go ahead... Just that he must
sue me in San Diego. If he attempts SF, I'll inform the court
of the error. I'm not able to travel there for a number of reasons.

[[Ummm... GoDaddy seems satisfied that I removed the
(ineptly named files, and more...)]]
...and put back my site. As they should.

---
I'll parodize FAT-idiot to my heart's content.
He is /shit/ as a tranny poet. Really funny.
Jumble his lines, blah... He has asked for this.
--- To bad he doesn't pass. Poor tranny.

... before the moron lawyer of FAT-karl
files his zuit against me for $150,000 --- or something.
.... consider:

The fact is, that he must file in San Diego.
Welcome to So. Cal. Heh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A jury trial is mandatory, as is a lenghy discourse on
copyright law. On which y'all seem 'tupid.
(if it gets that far... let's see!!!!!!!!!!)


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(800 folders. -- kiddie-filtered -- FREE,
Usenet Porn.)

>

Will Dockery

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Jan 12, 2007, 4:53:40 AM1/12/07
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Orson Wells as CitizenCain wrote:
> "Will Dockery" wrote
> > jack austin wrote:
>
> > > i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
> > > this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
> > > intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
> > > terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
> > > not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
> >
> > Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
> > you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
> > the future to see where you think poetry should move to.
>
> So basically your reaction is "let's see what you've written?"

Yeah... why not?

Dennis M. Hammes

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Jan 12, 2007, 6:24:12 AM1/12/07
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On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built wrote:

> In article <1168547266.2...@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>, Will Dockery
> says...
>
>>jack austin wrote:
>>
>>>i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
>>>this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
>>>intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
>>>terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
>>>not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
>>
>>Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
>>you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
>>the future to see where you think poetry should move to.
>
>
> where poetry should move to?
>

Malibu or San Francisco. Everybody knows the best poetry outside
Minnesota comes from Malibu or San Francisco (the East Village is
nothing but a urinal these days).
Of course, Duckurpy is gonna hafta move at least 200 miles from
Shadowville merely to begin to acquire a language.

>
> are you actually so pathetic that you think your
> sickening shit implies some kind of "movement?"
>

But we've called "The Shadowville Scene" the "Bowel Movement" for years.
He otta know by /now/...

>
> do you even know what you mean
> by that statement (no)?


No.
Sad, innit.
But not "tragic," as there was never any expectation to be
disappointed, let alone defaulted.
Really, really sad.

>
> Gary's right, you're an idiot of epic proportions.
>
> Most Sincerely,
>
> GodBuilt
>
>


--

Dennis M. Hammes

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Jan 12, 2007, 10:10:15 AM1/12/07
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Renay wrote:

IIRC it even received a couple of parodies in which, unlike Tommy,
the original retained a recognisable identity in the parody.
Which makes it both more unique (a matter of Identity) and more
substantial (a matter of Entity) than anything the pussy (Dockery)
posted in, what, five years(?) other than the word "zorble," which,
IIRC, is a coinage by gg and not by him.

Now, I don't (in a pig's ass) know what a "mutual backpatting gang of
bullies" is, but I /do/ know that "backpatting" is a pussy's word for
his constant thoughts about cocksucking (and, as he admits more
recently, anal sex, during both of which he expects to be patted on
the back), and I do know that this (r.a.p.) is a literary little
magazine read and remembered by poets who post their researches and
critiques here.
That babies and mutts and Princesses can't remember where they
shit last or what they ate before they shit it doesn't alter that fact.

Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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Jan 12, 2007, 10:10:36 AM1/12/07
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"Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Orson Wells as CitizenCain wrote:
> > "Will Dockery" wrote
> > > jack austin wrote:
> >
> > > > i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
> > > > this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i
don't
> > > > intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
> > > > terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply
could
> > > > not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
> > >
> > > Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
> > > you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
> > > the future to see where you think poetry should move to.
> >
> > So basically your reaction is "let's see what you've written?"
>
> Yeah... why not


Because that's pretty stupid, Dorkery.


Will Dockery

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Jan 12, 2007, 10:35:50 AM1/12/07
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Dennis M. Hammes wrote:
> Will Dockery says...
>>jack austin wrote:
>
> >>>i just read the first two poems in the on-line chapbook that begins
> >>>this thread and i must say that i got an awful stomache ache. i don't
> >>>intend this as a put-down but that was the result. i thought it so
> >>>terrible that it twisted my stomache. it's juvenile and i simply could
> >>>not go on. that's my three cents - for what it's worth.
> >>
> >>Thanks for checking them out, reading and commenting, Jack, and sorry
> >>you didn't like the poems... I'll keep an eye out for your poetry in
> >>the future to see where you think poetry should move to.
> >
> > where poetry should move to?
>
> San Francisco.

Heh.

Will Dockery

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Jan 14, 2007, 12:31:57 PM1/14/07
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"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>
> slobbering after the thought of anal sex.

So why don't you come out of your closet, already?

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ggamble

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On 14 Jan 2007 09:31:57 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> out of your closet

"you could claim /anything/ and not have to
back it up."

Will Dockery, explaining the credo
of his usenet participation.

Will Dockery

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Jan 14, 2007, 12:41:53 PM1/14/07
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"r j thurman" wrote
> On 2007-01-14 Gary Gamble said:
>
> > ya'll fergot yer accent, suuhn.
>
> Goofy Gumball.
>
> It's not -my- accent, Goof; it's YOUR accent. You're the one
> from Jawjuh (your Chicago birth notwithstanding).
>
> There's not much chance of you ever being mistaken for a native
> Canuck, ay? Ay? AY?

Ever notice how Gasfly and Chuck look like twin brothers?

Gasfly: http://clitin.com/here.nu/netpoets/ggamble.jpg

Chuck: http://clitin.com/here.nu/netpoets/lysaght.jpg

Gasfly's obsession with Chuck is sibling rivalry gone way over the top?

> ---
> http://NetPoets.here.nu

ggamble

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On 14 Jan 2007 09:41:53 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> look like

ggamble

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Jan 14, 2007, 12:43:53 PM1/14/07
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On 14 Jan 2007 09:41:53 -0800, "Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> obsession with Chuck

Orson Wells as CitizenCain

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"Will Dockery" <will.d...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> So why don't I come out of your closet, already?


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