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Will Dockery on the stage of old SoHo (video)
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Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-05-06 03:40:30 UTC
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Yes, the choice for us to hit SoHo last Tuesday was a quite last-
minute one, so I'll try to get word out faster next time...
For all zero people reading and able to not care.
Yet here you are, as always, showing that you /do/ care.
No, really, I don't care. I don't give a shit. I don't give a rat's ass. I
honestly, truly, 100 percent think you're a bum, a drunken fool, a
narcisstic idiot, someone with no hope of a future and who will most likely
die before he turns 60. Just because I respond doesn't mean I give a damn,
Duckery.
Here's the current news on "Will Dockery", written to my longtime
I'm not interested, and it's a crime to use "news" and "Will Dockery" in the
same sentence unless "found dead" is somewhere in there as well.



= snip pointless bleating =
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-05-06 03:42:36 UTC
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Yes, the choice for us to hit SoHo last Tuesday was a quite last-
minute one, so I'll try to get word out faster next time...
For all zero people reading and able to not care.
Yet here you are, as always, showing that you /do/ care.
The fact that someone posts to Usenet shows no such thing. Thousands
post daily who could care less.
Hey Meat Plow!
Seriously, it's been a long time since I've communicated with you...
how've you been? If you have time, follow the link below and check out
some of my newer works... see what you think, maybe give some
commentary?
--
"Try as much as possible to be wholly alive, with all your might, and
when you laugh, laugh like hell and when you get angry, get good and
angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough." -William
Saroyanhttp://www.myspace.com/willdockery
Will, i don't know if you're crazy or brave or just
overly tolerant, but the last time i checked, meat head
has no love for you.
of course, things could always change.
remember? he claims you suck and he rocks on drums;
add to that he has nothing to back his side up with?
i remember. that was back when evans was passing out
"hankies."
Did you know that Karla got involved in the very first Meat Plow
megathread? She lied about hearing the recording MP admitted later
didn't exist, and went so far as to lie that "MP's music is much
better than yours."

She had to stay away for weeks after that blatant lie, and her wild
state of confusion that followed... that would be something worth
looking into the archives to read again! Fun days!


--
Somehow I have trouble believing any of what you wrote above, Will,
especially given the fact that you're a narcisstic compulsive liar.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-05-23 17:39:47 UTC
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Yes, Yes, the choice for us to hit SoHo last Tuesday was a quite
last-minute
one,
They banned you from the club and you had to sneak in wearing wigs and fake
moustaches?
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-05-27 14:23:18 UTC
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"Will Dockery" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7d995f2c-a405-4df2-b8a5-***@37g2000yqp.googlegroups.com...
On May 23, 1:39 pm, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Yes, Yes, the choice for us to hit SoHo last Tuesday was a quite
last-minute
one,
They banned you from the club and you had to sneak in wearing wigs and fake
moustaches?
Yes, that's exactly how it happened!


I'm not surprised.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-06-16 04:44:15 UTC
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"Will Dockery" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:f26e3bf3-b0c0-49ca-b872-***@37g2000yqp.googlegroups.com...
On May 27, 10:23 am, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
On May 23, 1:39 pm, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
Yes, Yes, the choice for us to hit SoHo last Tuesday was a quite
last-minute
one,
They banned you from the club and you had to sneak in wearing wigs and fake
moustaches?
Yes, that's exactly how it happened!
I'm not surprised.
Why would I expect you to be?


I dunno...nothing you do really surprises me much anymore, Will. You're a
goddamn predictable egotistical narcisst lush.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 03:23:15 UTC
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My whole point was that half of his poem was taken from keywords
originated by someone else, padded with some of his own poetry, and
presented as if he'd created the entire poem on his own (by signing
it).
He used well below 50% of the key words, which I'm assuming you mean by
any word
but "a, at, and, the, etc." Dale actually used more "key words" not
found in
Alacrity's. By more, I mean a greater percentage than 50%.
I decided to check that out for myself. I count 69 "key words" in
Dale's poem: 26 are from Alacrity's, 14 are from Alacrity's but with
changes (like adding or dropping an "s" or "ed"), and 29 are original
to Dale. How does that compare to your figures?
Well, that's 40 from Alacrity and only 29 from Houstman.

The truth can't be any more obvious than that.


You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!


(no, seriously...you can't. You're too narcisstic and stupid.)
Grand Mal
2009-07-05 16:03:16 UTC
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Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
My whole point was that half of his poem was taken from keywords
originated by someone else, padded with some of his own poetry, and
presented as if he'd created the entire poem on his own (by signing
it).
He used well below 50% of the key words, which I'm assuming you mean by
any word
but "a, at, and, the, etc." Dale actually used more "key words" not
found in
Alacrity's. By more, I mean a greater percentage than 50%.
I decided to check that out for myself. I count 69 "key words" in
Dale's poem: 26 are from Alacrity's, 14 are from Alacrity's but with
changes (like adding or dropping an "s" or "ed"), and 29 are original
to Dale. How does that compare to your figures?
Well, that's 40 from Alacrity and only 29 from Houstman.
The truth can't be any more obvious than that.
You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
(no, seriously...you can't. You're too narcisstic and stupid.)
Uh oh. The poets are slapping at each other again.
Barbara's Cat
2009-07-05 18:12:25 UTC
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Post by Grand Mal
Uh oh. The poets are slapping at each other again.
Neither of the above goobers is a poet.
--
Cm~

"The louder he talked of his honor,
the faster we counted our spoons."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 20:27:21 UTC
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Post by Grand Mal
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
My whole point was that half of his poem was taken from keywords
originated by someone else, padded with some of his own poetry, and
presented as if he'd created the entire poem on his own (by signing
it).
He used well below 50% of the key words, which I'm assuming you mean
by any word
but "a, at, and, the, etc." Dale actually used more "key words" not
found in
Alacrity's. By more, I mean a greater percentage than 50%.
I decided to check that out for myself. I count 69 "key words" in
Dale's poem: 26 are from Alacrity's, 14 are from Alacrity's but with
changes (like adding or dropping an "s" or "ed"), and 29 are original
to Dale. How does that compare to your figures?
Well, that's 40 from Alacrity and only 29 from Houstman.
The truth can't be any more obvious than that.
You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
(no, seriously...you can't. You're too narcisstic and stupid.)
Uh oh. The poets are slapping at each other again.
Duckery's sissy-slap is more of a wing flap.
Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-09 04:13:30 UTC
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Post by Grand Mal
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
My whole point was that half of his poem was taken from keywords
originated by someone else, padded with some of his own poetry, and
presented as if he'd created the entire poem on his own (by signing
it).
He used well below 50% of the key words, which I'm assuming you mean
by any word
but "a, at, and, the, etc." Dale actually used more "key words" not
found in
Alacrity's. By more, I mean a greater percentage than 50%.
I decided to check that out for myself. I count 69 "key words" in
Dale's poem: 26 are from Alacrity's, 14 are from Alacrity's but with
changes (like adding or dropping an "s" or "ed"), and 29 are original
to Dale. How does that compare to your figures?
Well, that's 40 from Alacrity and only 29 from Houstman.
The truth can't be any more obvious than that.
You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
(no, seriously...you can't. You're too narcisstic and stupid.)
Uh oh. The poets are slapping at each other again.
Dockery <slap>
Hey Dink, Karla Rogers just claims you've written and posted poetry
here in the newsgroups at some point... is she lying or is this true?
Hey Duckery, it wouldn't matter if I had -- none would be about you, so it
wouldn't interest you.

Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 20:28:21 UTC
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Post by Grand Mal
Post by Orson Wells as CitizenCain
My whole point was that half of his poem was taken from keywords
originated by someone else, padded with some of his own poetry, and
presented as if he'd created the entire poem on his own (by signing
it).
I decided to check that out for myself. I count 69 "key words" in
Dale's poem: 26 are from Alacrity's, 14 are from Alacrity's but with
changes (like adding or dropping an "s" or "ed"), and 29 are original
to Dale. How does that compare to your figures?
Well, that's 40 from Alacrity and only 29 from Houstman.
The truth can't be any more obvious than that.
You want the truth? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
(no, seriously...you can't. You're too narcisstic and stupid.)
Uh oh. The poets are slapping at each other again.
The holiday festivites continue...
Duckery's holiday festivities involve getting drunk and passing out in a
trash can. In other words, like every other day.
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