> Letter to Jim's Father from probation department: (dated September
> 24, 1970)
> Florida Probation and Parole Commission District Office
>
> Admiral George Morrison,
> I am presently conducting a pre-sentence investigation on your son.
>
> As you are probably aware, Jim has been found guilty of indecent
> exposure and profanity in Dade County.
>
> Jim tells me that it has been 2 or 3 years since he last had any
> contact with you. I would very much appreciate any comments that you
> would care to make regarding your son's behavior and his present
> situation to include in my investigation.
>
> The sentence date has been set for Oct. 30, 1970.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Robert Disher
>
> Admiral Morrison's reply: (dated October 2, 1970)
> Thank you for your letter of September 30. I appreciate this
> opportunity to comment on my son Jim.
>
> I saw him last about 5 years ago during his senior year at UCLA. He
> was successfully completing his fourth year of college. As in all his
> academic work through grade school, high school, and college, he was
> an excellent student. While he had always been an intellectual rebel,
> he had always obeyed and respected authority.
>
> In 1965 I began a two-year assignment in England. Although I invited
> him to join us in London after graduating, he declined to start his
> own career. Since that time he has been completely independent of me
> financially and in every other way. We have very little contact with
> him since that time due partly to the physical separation and partly
> because of some criticism from me.
>
> While in London, I was called by an old friend in California who had
> been approached by Jim for a loan to finance his first record.
> Concerned by his appearance, particularly his long hair, the friend
> called me. I, in turn, wrote Jim a letter severely criticizing his
> behavior and strongly advised him to give up any idea of singing or
> any connection with a music group because of what I considered to be a
> complete lack of talent in this direction. His reluctance to
> communicate with me again is to me quite understandable.
>
> Since returning to the United States I have on several occasions made
> an effort to contact him. One time I was successful in talking with
> him by telephone. Our conversation was quite pleasant and I
> congratulated him on his first gold album, but nothing of consequence
> was discussed. We have had no direct contact since that time.
> However, while we all lived in California in 1969, Jim's younger
> brother and sister visited with him frequently and got along famously
> as they always did during their childhood days at home.
>
> Also an old friend of ours had dinner with Jim in LA several months
> ago and reported to us that he was the 'same ol' Jim'. I have
> followed his career with a mixture of amazement and in the case of
> Miami, great concern and sorrow.
>
> While I obviously am not a judge of modern music, I view his success
> with pride. Based on my knowledge of Jim through his twenty first
> year, I firmly believe that his performance in Miami was a grave
> mistake and not in character.
>
> I will always follow his progress with the greatest of interest and
> concern and stand ready to assist him in any way, should he ask.
>
> Thank you again for this opportunity to affirm my conviction that Jim
> is fundamentally a respectable citizen.
>
> Very truly yours,
> G.S.Morrison, Rear Admiral USN
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Some of us are a lot like cement - all mixed up and permanently
set.
Hmmm... that was interesting.
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Do you love cock?
Why do you ask? If you're hitting on me, thanks but no thanks.
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> --
I'm a lover not a fighter, I don't hit anyone. I *do* want your cock,
email me with your address!
Nice to meet you and all, Mark, but I'm not into that sort of thing...
you might try:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.cock-sucking/topics?lnk=srg&hl=en
You might get better results than cruising the poetry newsgroups, you
think?
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> email me with your address!
It's my cock, I'll offer it wherever I choose!
Good point... are you a Jim Morrison fan? Since we're on the subject
of cock, here's his famous "Ode to my Cock", as he called it,
sometimes:
http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/poetry/americanprayer.htm
Lament
Lament for my cock
Sore and crucified
I seek to know you
Aquiring soulful wisdom
You can open walls of mystery
Stripshow
How to aquire death in the morning show
TV death which the child absorbs
Deathwell mystery which makes me write
Slow train, the death of my cock gives life
Forgive the poor old people who gave us entry
Taught us god in the child's prayer in the night
Guitar player
Ancient wise satyr
Sing your ode to my cock
Caress it's lament
Stiffen and guide us, we frozen
Lost cells
I sacrifice my cock on the altar of silence
-Jim Morrison
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http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
> --
I love Jim and I love cock but Jim's cock is rotted, I am looking
forward to *yours*!!!!!
Heh... well, everyone needs to have a good daydream, i suppose. Hey,
since you seem to be such a fan, how about checking out my new song-
poem video, give me some... critique, perhaps?
"Waking Up Now":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8_Yp-dIPCY
That's great! Email me I invest in new bands!
Patrons of the Arts are always appreciated, thanks, pal!
William, I did not get an email!
I don't do much e-mail, Mark, but here's a video for you:
"Dream Tears" / Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars
Written by Will Dockery & Brian Mallard / Guitar - Brian Mallard /
Harmonica - Gary Frankfurth / Flute - John Joiner / Vocal - Will
Dockery:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX035Ybafx4
William, your video makes me....want your cock!
To each his own, I suppose, Mark... again, thanks for the offer, but
no thanks.
--
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http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
> --
> On Nov 5, 8:53�am, Mark LeFage <325.st...@cpwm.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:24:18 -0800 (PST), Will Dockery wrote:
>>> On Nov 4, 8:34�am, Mark LeFage <325.st...@cpwm.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> William, I did not get an email!
>>
>>> I don't do much e-mail, Mark, but here's a video for you:
>>
>>> "Dream Tears" / Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars
>>> Written by Will Dockery & Brian Mallard / Guitar - Brian Mallard /
>>> Harmonica - Gary Frankfurth / Flute - John Joiner / Vocal - Will
>>> Dockery:
>>
>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX035Ybafx4
>>
>>>> --
>>>> Some of us are a lot like cement - all mixed up and permanently
>>>> set.
>>
>> William, your video makes me....want your cock!
>
> To each his own, I suppose, Mark... again, thanks for the offer, but
> no thanks.
Dockery, suck the guys cock, you have sucked before and you will suck
again!
--
"I married Tom Arnold who proceeded to dump me. What is my reward? I get
to sell the house I should have won in settlement, kicking my *own ass*
to the street. Oh, yeah, then there was this everytime we screwed:
http://tr.im/1f7c
WTF was I thinking? Aggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh "
Do I know you, Shelby?
--
"Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
> On Nov 5, 3:06�pm, Shelby Arnold <s...@weahomes.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 08:06:42 -0800 (PST), Will Dockery wrote:
>>> On Nov 5, 8:53�am, Mark LeFage <325.st...@cpwm.com> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:24:18 -0800 (PST), Will Dockery wrote:
>>>>> On Nov 4, 8:34�am, Mark LeFage <325.st...@cpwm.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> William, I did not get an email!
>>
>>>>> I don't do much e-mail, Mark, but here's a video for you:
>>
>>>>> "Dream Tears" / Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars
>>>>> Written by Will Dockery & Brian Mallard / Guitar - Brian Mallard /
>>>>> Harmonica - Gary Frankfurth / Flute - John Joiner / Vocal - Will
>>>>> Dockery:
>>
>>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX035Ybafx4
>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Some of us are a lot like cement - all mixed up and permanently
>>>>>> set.
>>
>>>> William, your video makes me....want your cock!
>>
>>> To each his own, I suppose, Mark... again, thanks for the offer, but no thanks.
>>
>> Dockery, suck the guys cock, you have sucked before and you will suck
>> again!
>
> Do I know you, Shelby?
You? You're a nothing whny on god's green earth would i stoop so looooow
as to know you? i phuicked tom arnold for chrissakes.
Wow... how about John Goodman?
And Jim was from Florida too.
http://skywriter.diaryland.com/091105_87.html
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> "Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
>
>
>
> > --
> > Some of us are a lot like cement - all mixed up and permanently
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And of course, Lynyrd Skynard themselves walked those very streets you
bicycle every day, Jacksonville Florida!
http://www.myspace.com/lynyrdskynyrd
If my memory serves me well, the great poet Tom Petty is also from
around your way, as well... I need to look that up for a refresher.
> > > > I think Stuart and the other ones might have killed this group for me.
>
> > > How did Stuart have anything with "killing" the group for you?
>
> > He told Karla to "be a dear" once; which was obviously hateful
> > misogyny. IIRC, that was right before Cythera began calling him her
> > worst insults (like George Dance's friend, IIRC 8) too.
>
> Yes, it's all a big laugh. I'm done. You have your group; enjoy!
Yet you have no problem, it seems, with the gay slurs of PJR, gg, et
al directed at George Dance, Cythera... just as, similarly, you
giggled up a storm at Dale Houstman's (violent) urine fetish fantasies
directed at GD.
Good luck to you.
--
"She Sleeps Tight", vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris, guitars by
Brian Mallard. Paintings by George Sulzbach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGY157cpiU
> On Nov 6, 9:50 am, Shelby Arnold <s...@weahomes.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:33:55 -0800 (PST), Will Dockery wrote:
>>> On Nov 5, 3:06 pm, Shelby Arnold <s...@weahomes.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Do I know you, Shelby?
>>
>> You? You're a nothing whny on god's green earth would i stoop so looooow
>> as to know you? i phuicked tom arnold for chrissakes.
>> --
>> "I married Tom Arnold who proceeded to dump me. What is my reward? I get
>> to sell the house I should have won in settlement, kicking my *own ass*
>> to the street. Oh, yeah, then there was this everytime we
>> screwed:http://tr.im/1f7c
>> WTF was I thinking? Aggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh "
>
> Wow... how about John Goodman?
Godman, I nver phucked him but I guess I did in a contrived third party
sorta way.
Euuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Here's something odd... the day after I read this I was proofreading the
next issue of my wife's magazine BOOKHAPPY (plug) and one of the
articles reviews a number of books about "The Wickedest City." One of
which is "Phenix City Alabama, the Wickedest City in America," at least
up until the mid 1950s when a gubernatorial candidate was gunned down
on the main drag, martial law was declared, the entire police force was
arrested and all the whorehouses and gambling joints were shut down.
COINCIDENCE??? It's the water, I tell you. That, and the unbearable
psychic pressure that comes from actually living in Alabama. Huey can
bitch about Arkansas all he wants, but at least he's not having to deal
with people who think Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the National Anthem. A place
where the police drove the Mafia out because they were COMPETITION--now
THAT is a sniffy place.
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If you really must fellate me,
Though the thought appalls;
Remember work the shaft
And cup the balls.
http://tr.im/1f71
Yes, Phenix City has an interesting history... right above, in Fort
Mitchell, is where the Trail of Tears begins, as this was a major part
of the Creek Nation, as well... and the city was founded from that, as
outlaws from Georgia fled over the river to escape justice or
whatever. The city evolved from that point... what is usually left out
of the story is that all the many juke joints and sporting houses also
had some kick ass music going on, blues, jazz... the Phenix City Story
was made into a cool film noir back in the 1950s:
Film Noir:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCcWkN8KPek
Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbZ3XzT-WGM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06oVB1mBMe8
The song, Bibb City Ramblers and Wildman Steve The Phenix City Story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFl8py_XCdo
Interesting subject, thanks for posting!
I just want cock, not talk!
Heh... you should try the other newsgroup I posted a link to for you,
maybe... although Peter Ross seemed interested.
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