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Angel of Esquiline Hill / Poem by Will Dockery (video)
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Will Dockery
2017-02-25 00:08:11 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack Snipe​.



Published on Feb 24, 2017

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact Rob at:
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved

And so it goes.
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2017-02-25 00:58:23 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright
​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack
Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
i thought it sucked
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright and
Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob
Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact
Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
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i am & the great . i win
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 00:44:07 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright
​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack
Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

i thought it sucked

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I would expect no les of you.

:)
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright and
Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob
Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact
Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
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i am & the great . i win
Will Dockery
2017-11-27 00:01:10 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright
​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack
Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
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i thought
Not your strong suit...
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Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright and
Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob
Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact
Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
Still does.

:)
Will Dockery
2019-03-16 07:20:44 UTC
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Testing... 1... 2.... 3......are these posting to Google Groups?
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 00:32:11 UTC
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Corey wrote in message news:ca595872-4da8-4d16-b2c9-***@googlegroups.com...

Yes, I looked, and I really can't understand most
of what you're singing/saying. The words get lost
in the mechanics of the music. More importantly,
I don't get any true sense of the sentiment you
want to convey, if any. It doesn't make me 'feel'
anything, for you or the song. It makes me 'think'
you want me to think you're all deep, dark and
mysterious when you're really not like that at all.

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Thanks for having a listen, and interestingly, you have just about the same
opinion of the song as my 17 year old son, Joey.

Any ideas on howI can improve or "fix" this problem?

Change my delivery?
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 20:19:13 UTC
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Yes, I do have a few ideas
Well, don't be shy, let me hear some of them.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 00:34:17 UTC
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Yes, I looked, and I really can't understand most of what you're
singing/saying. The words get lost in the mechanics of the music.
More importantly, I don't get any true sense of the sentiment you
want to convey, if any. It doesn't make me 'feel' anything, for you
or the song. It makes me 'think' you want me to think you're all
deep, dark and mysterious when you're really not like that at all.
even higheronerous is insulting you dockery get a clue . thats bad

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You need the clue, &...

This is a poetry board, you mistake honest critique for insults, and THAT is
bad.

:)
&
2017-02-26 00:46:20 UTC
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Yes, I looked, and I really can't understand most of what you're
singing/saying. The words get lost in the mechanics of the music.
More importantly, I don't get any true sense of the sentiment you
want to convey, if any. It doesn't make me 'feel' anything, for
you or the song. It makes me 'think' you want me to think you're
all deep, dark and mysterious when you're really not like that at
all.
even higheronerous is insulting you dockery get a clue . thats bad
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You need the clue, &...
This is a poetry board, you mistake honest critique for insults, and
THAT is bad.
no i dont dockery you mistake group as one of local weekly rags for
promoting community events for bar gigs and has been crap like yours ,
you suck dockery you dont belong in real poetry circle so go to hell . i win
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 01:14:12 UTC
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This & troll is the lowest level troll yet!
yeah, & is a real... winner.

Heh.
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 01:19:00 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright​.
This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved
And so it goes.
Music, excellent...why the reverb/echo on your vocal...sing it
straight...and I don't know who is mixing, but your vocal should be above
the music....are you getting the music and adding your voice...seems it's
pieced together.......
Again, this is the same thing my 17 year old son Joey said when he heard it,
that the musi is great but it drowns me out, my vocals.

Jack Snipe was mixer on this one, perhaps it is an ego thing, putting his
music over the words/lyrics?

Possible, but I haven't thought about it much...

Thanks for listening and critique.

:)
&
2017-02-26 02:18:23 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert
Wright​. > This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of
Jack Snipe​. > http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright
and Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by
Rob Wright. For >
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
Music, excellent...why the reverb/echo on your vocal...sing it
straight...and I don't know who is mixing, but your vocal should be
above the music....are you getting the music and adding your
voice...seems it's pieced together.......
Again, this is the same thing my 17 year old son Joey said when he
heard it, that the musi is great but it drowns me out, my vocals.
if youve heard one dockery song youve heard them all
Post by Will Dockery
Jack Snipe was mixer on this one, perhaps it is an ego thing, putting
his music over the words/lyrics?
Possible, but I haven't thought about it much...
Thanks for listening and critique.
:)
--
i am & the great . i win
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:15:49 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert
Wright​. > This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of
Jack Snipe​. >
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright
and Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by
Rob Wright. For >
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
Music, excellent...why the reverb/echo on your vocal...sing it
straight...and I don't know who is mixing, but your vocal should be
above the music....are you getting the music and adding your
voice...seems it's pieced together.......
Again, this is the same thing my 17 year old son Joey said when he
heard it, that the musi is great but it drowns me out, my vocals.
if youve heard one dockery song youve heard them all
Post by Will Dockery
Jack Snipe was mixer on this one, perhaps it is an ego thing, putting
his music over the words/lyrics?
Possible, but I haven't thought about it much...
Thanks for listening and critique.
:)
--
i am & the great . i win.

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What's the prize?
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 01:35:33 UTC
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Yes, I do have a few ideas, but my suggestion is that you ask your son
what to do. He's closer to the subject
than I am; cares more about your
success or failure than I do; and you're more likely to take his advice
than mine.
No, Joey's 17 and real busy being 17, so let's hear it, old man, what would
Corey do?

:)
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright
​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack
Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright and
Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob
Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact
Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes.
:)
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 19:26:41 UTC
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More good reviews coming in on the "Angel of Esquiline Hill" video...

Deby Love-Payne wrote:

"Doc asked what my grade would be on this one. Here goes .. A+
My ears enjoy that hesitation between the versus. At the 5:04 minutes into
song, digging the change in tempo. Sounds cohesive, sounds great!"

http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

Published on Feb 24, 2017

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot
information of all events, and needs, contact Rob at:
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved

And so it goes... click the link, hear for yourself.
Will Dockery
2017-02-26 20:22:13 UTC
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You're welcome.
:)
Will Dockery
2017-03-04 21:07:50 UTC
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Gotta love the Youtube comment
<slap>

So, YouTube gets trolls just like we get you here, what surprise is that?

More good reviews coming in on the "Angel of Esquiline Hill" video...

Deby Love-Payne wrote:

"Doc asked what my grade would be on this one. Here goes .. A+
My ears enjoy that hesitation between the versus. At the 5:04 minutes into
song, digging the change in tempo. Sounds cohesive, sounds great!"

http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

Published on Feb 24, 2017

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot
information of all events, and needs, contact Rob at:
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved

And so it goes... click the link, hear for yourself.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-03-05 00:11:33 UTC
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This video is the first of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by
Robert Wright​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of
Jack Snipe​.

http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

Published on Feb 24, 2017

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot
information of all events, and needs, contact Rob at:
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved

And so it goes... and goes... and...
&
2017-03-05 01:29:44 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
This video is the first of a series of video portraits of Will
Dockery by Robert Wright​. This one also features George Sulzbach​
and the music of Jack Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
this was awful
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright and
Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob
Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs, contact
Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All Rights
Reserved
And so it goes... and goes... and...
Will Dockery
2017-03-05 00:43:16 UTC
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No, I'm still here at the house...
I didn't know how chilly it had became out there.
Got me a good fire going in my can in the backyard.
Stop on by and bring me some brews if you can !!!
I think Dockery
We know, in fact that's ALL you seem to think about is "Will Dockery".

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155135024529363&set=a.466959649362.263350.620409362&type=3&theater

There you go, there's a new photo of me for you to obsess over.

:)
&
2017-03-05 03:47:54 UTC
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No, I'm still here at the house...
I didn't know how chilly it had became out there.
Got me a good fire going in my can in the backyard.
Stop on by and bring me some brews if you can !!!
I think Dockery
We know, in fact that's ALL you seem to think about is "Will
Dockery".
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155135024529363&set=a.466959649362.263350.620409362&type=3&theater
There you go, there's a new photo of me for you to obsess over.
whats so new about that one
Cujo DeSockpuppet
2017-03-05 21:03:03 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
No, I'm still here at the house...
I didn't know how chilly it had became out there.
Got me a good fire going in my can in the backyard.
Stop on by and bring me some brews if you can !!!
I think Dockery
We know, in fact that's ALL you seem to think about is "Will
Dockery".
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155135024529363&set=a.466959
649362.263350.620409362&type=3&theater
There you go, there's a new photo of me for you to obsess over.
whats so new about that one
It's in black and white so you can't see if his eyes are jaundiced. I
think the liver of little willie douchebag is in surrender mode.

Let's see if Creepster has to remind Dreckweasel not to reply this time.
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Cujo - The Official Overseer of Kooks and Trolls in dfw.*,
alt.paranormal, alt.astrology and alt.astrology.metapsych. Supreme Holy
Overlord of alt.fucknozzles. Winner of the 8/2000, 2/2003 & 4/2007 HL&S
award. July 2005 Hammer of Thor. Winning Trainer - Barbara Woodhouse
Memorial Dog Whistle - 12/2005 & 4/2008. COOSN-266-06-01895.
"Should I notify the police thaqt a gay stalker freak has been
stalking me for years on end? I don't know you, find something else
to do or get a boyfriend. Comprende?" - Ed the paranoid homophobe.
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2017-03-06 04:46:33 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
No, I'm still here at the house...
I didn't know how chilly it had became out there.
Got me a good fire going in my can in the backyard.
Stop on by and bring me some brews if you can !!!
I think Dockery
We know, in fact that's ALL you seem to think about is "Will Dockery".
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155135024529363&set=a.466959
649362.263350.620409362&type=3&theater
There you go, there's a new photo of me for you to obsess over.
whats so new about that one
It's in black and white so you can't see if his eyes are jaundiced.
I think the liver of little willie douchebag is in surrender mode.
poor dockery
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Let's see if Creepster has to remind Dreckweasel not to reply this time.
there seems to be a lot of that going on
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 15:41:40 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:58 -0700 (PDT),
Pendragon... did you make the right call after all?
:)
<snipped and ignored>
Try to pay attention, Peter. You, Sydne, Lady K, Kevin, EGB and & have
all been accepted as members of this group.
For the record, I was opposed to it, but out-voted.
You're in, and Will is free to converse with as many of the members as he
chooses.
I think I'll stick with the current plan for now.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-04-01 19:06:04 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:58 -0700
Pendragon... did you make the right call after all?
:)
Psst. You're not allowed to reply to me, Dreckwit.
Otherwise Creepy Mike will reveal the embarrassing facts about you
that you shared with him because you thought he was your friend.
Try to pay attention, Peter. You, Sydne, Lady K, Kevin, EGB and &
have all been accepted as members of this group.
For the record, I was opposed to it, but out-voted.
You're in, and Will is free to converse with as many of the members
as he chooses.
thanks for permission dopey does grand council of vomit allow us to
post real poems in group only if its alright with you of course
No speakee chimp-chimp. You askee English maybe?

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Charlie Chan Chimp... what was that Saturday morning show about the
detective monkey?

Link something?
Peter J Ross
2017-04-01 19:37:27 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sat, 1 Apr 2017 15:06:04 -0400, Will
Post by Will Dockery
Chimp
monkey
From: "Will Dockery"
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus
Will Dockery
2017-08-05 14:18:44 UTC
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Lancelot Link, yes that was his name.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-04-01 21:38:16 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 19:24:30 -0700 (PDT),
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
And can you imagine how many endless, obsessed hours he has spent /trying/
to prove it?

Point is, if he could have he would have.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-11-18 10:16:36 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...

In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 19:24:30 -0700 (PDT),
Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

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I don't care who you are... that was funny.

:)
Will Dockery
2019-03-20 07:39:04 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...

In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 19:24:30 -0700 (PDT),
Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.
--
PJR :-)

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In which PJR nails Pendragon for forgery.

:)
Will Dockery
2019-05-05 23:48:59 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...

In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 19:24:30 -0700 (PDT),
Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

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Obsess much, P--?
Will Dockery
2018-02-05 02:37:28 UTC
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There's an interesting article on Lou Reed in the latest Forward. And it's
http://forward.com/culture/365997/was-lou-reed-a-lot-more-jewish-than-we-thought-he-was/
Don't think I've heard Reed's (ironic) "I Want to Be Black" (with the
repeated line, "And fuck up Jews." Interesting to think about this song
after having seen "Get Out" this weekend.
Oh, the Lou Reed song was scandalous, but the entire Street Hassle album was
quite a rocking ride.

"I wanna be like Malcolm X and pass the Hex over President Kennedy's tomb...
and have a big prick too."

:)
Lord Penis
2018-02-05 03:28:05 UTC
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"I wanna be like Malcolm X and pass the Hex over President Kennedy's tomb...
and have a big prick too."
You've had many big pricks.
Will Dockery
2018-02-05 03:55:57 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
"I wanna be like Malcolm X and pass the Hex over President Kennedy's
tomb...
and have a big prick too."
You
are your biggest, most sweaty fantasy?

We know, oh latent one, we know.

Heh...

--
Poetry and Songs from Will Dockery:
https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery

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Will Dockery
2018-02-08 18:41:40 UTC
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had many big pricks
You have?

No surprise, and not that there's anything wrong with that.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-04-19 09:33:40 UTC
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You
The object of your slobbering desire?

We know...
Will Dockery
2018-10-23 22:46:39 UTC
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Post by Lord Penis
had many big pricks
Been staying busy... have you?

:)
Will Dockery
2018-11-02 18:28:01 UTC
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big pricks
Slobber on, troll... heh.
Will Dockery
2018-06-05 07:09:49 UTC
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Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.

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Yes, Pendragon has been a spambot idiot for a long while, even a fool like
PJR could see that.

:)
Peter J Ross
2018-06-05 17:10:25 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Tue, 5 Jun 2018 03:09:49 -0400, Will
Post by Will Dockery
Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.
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Yes, Pendragon has been a spambot idiot for a long while, even a fool like
PJR could see that.
Learn the difference between a clueless creep and a spambot idiot.

Learn how to quote the text you're replying to.

Learn how to use a proper newsreader, instead of "Micro$oft Live
Mail".

Learn (starting now) the difference between killfiling you and
ignoring you.

*plonk*
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus
Will Dockery
2018-08-27 18:06:54 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...

In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 19:24:30 -0700 (PDT),
Do you remember how much fun we had when he claimed that his
sockpuppets were "work colleagues"?
The beauty of that is that you'll never be able to prove it.
Nobody needed to prove anything, Creepster. Everybody knew that the
socks' posts were typed with your own "parlsied hand".
A co-worker would have the same ISP.
If ever you learn the difference between "ISP" and "IP address", let
us know, clueless creep.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

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When PJR outed your Coco alias, Pen... funny post.

;0
Will Dockery
2017-03-11 17:26:16 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack Snipe​.
Post by Will Dockery
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved
And so it goes.
Thanks all for reading and commenting.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:13:44 UTC
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I'M on my nightly walk around downtown, checking the book store and
enjoying the crisp spring breeze.
Should be filming soon for the next video... when Rob and Snipe
arrive.
My best wishes to you all, my Usenet friends!
<3
thanks for warning

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Here you go:

She Sleeps Tight / Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris

Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:19:38 UTC
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Jack Snipe rocking the magic guitar....!
Indeed!

Here's more...

She Sleeps Tight / Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris
http://youtu.be/9uGY157cpiU


.
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:20:49 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright​.
This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved
And so it goes.
Music, excellent...why the reverb/echo on your vocal...sing it
straight...and I don't know who is mixing, but your vocal should be above
the music....are you getting the music and adding your voice...seems it's
pieced together.......

=========================================================================

Thanks again, friend.
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:29:18 UTC
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dockery sings
Yes, here you go:

She Sleeps Tight / Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris
http://youtu.be/9uGY157cpiU

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Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:39:30 UTC
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"General Zod" wrote in message news:3e557829-1d51-4b9c-80f8-***@googlegroups.com...

Over to Auburn and Opelika last night you say?

You and Brother Dave must have done the monthly steak run at Western
Sizzling am I right?

Did you take P.D. Wilson with you this time?

=================================================

No, P.D. Wilson is still in Ohio.
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 06:40:23 UTC
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"General Zod" wrote in message news:642963fd-ba69-490d-9f52-***@googlegroups.com...

It's all good.

Had bacon and eggs with coffee!

==========================================

Sounds good, now I'm hungry.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 15:34:38 UTC
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First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert
Wright ​. This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music
of Jack Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Post by Will Dockery
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill Poem by Will Dockery Music by Rob Wright
and Jack Snipe Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by
Rob Wright. For photoshoot information of all events, and needs,
contact Rob at: http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/ ©2017 All
Rights Reserved
And so it goes.
im almost scared to see his crap no pun intended
It's Charlie Chan!

:)
Will Dockery
2017-03-18 15:38:43 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
First of a series of video portraits of Will Dockery by Robert Wright​.
This one also features George Sulzbach​ and the music of Jack Snipe​.
http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Published on Feb 24, 2017
Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Photography (George Sulzbach & Will Dockery) by Rob Wright. For photoshoot
http://rwrightphotography.blogspot.com/
©2017 All Rights Reserved
And so it goes.
History of Esquiline Hill:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_J._Moses

Raphael J. Moses was born in 1812 in Charleston, South Carolina.[1][2][3][4]
His family fought in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783, and he was
a fifth-generation South Carolinian. His father was Israel Moses and his
mother, Deborah Cohen. He grew up in Charleston.[4]

Career[edit]
He practiced as a lawyer in St. Joseph, Florida and Apalachicola, Florida,
settling down in Columbus, Georgia in 1848.[1][4]

He purchased The Esquiline, a plantation named after Esquiline Hill in Rome,
Italy and located in what is now known as the neighborhood of Benning Hills
in Columbus, Georgia.[4] He owned fifty slaves in 1850 and sixty slaves by
1860.[1] He pioneered the commercial growing of peaches on his plantation,
becoming of the first merchants to ship them to the North (New York City) in
1851.[1][4] To preserve the peaches during shipping, he used champagne
baskets instead of pulverized charcoals.[1]

In the late 1850s, he became an outspoken proponent of secession.[1] During
the American Civil War of 1861-1865, he served as the chief commissary
officer for Generals Robert Toombs (1810-1885) and James Longstreet
(1821-1904) in the Confederate States Army (CSA).[3][4] As such, he was
responsible for providing food and supplies to 54,000 Confederate troops and
personnel.[1] He was also a confidant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee
(1807–1870), especially during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1–3, 1863.
On May 5, 1865, he attended the last meeting of the Confederate States of
America government at the Bank of the State of Georgia (later the Heard
House) and carried out its last order. It was then that Confederate
Jefferson Davis (1808–1889) instructed him to take US$40,000 in gold and
silver bullions from the Confederate Treasury to feed and clothe the
defeated Confederate soldiers. His three sons served in the CSA as well.

After the war, he returned to law practice in Columbus, Georgia.[1] He was,
however, greatly impoverished by the Confederate defeat, as his wealth
plummeted from $55,000 in 1860 to $35,000 in 1870.[1] Moreover, fifty-nine
of his sixty slaves left his plantation.[1] He had a dispute with William
Hugh Young (1838–1901) and lobbied against Eagle & Phenix, Young's business
vehicle.[4] Additionally, he became an outspoken critic of the
Republican-led Reconstruction efforts in Georgia and the South.[1]

He was later elected to the Georgia House of Representatives and served as
Chair of the Judiciary Committee. Shortly after he was elected, he declared,
"I wanted to go to congress as a Jew and because I…would have liked in a
public position to confront and do my part towards breaking down the
prejudice." He added, "I feel it an honor to be of a race whom persecution
can not crush, whom prejudice has in vain endeavored to subdue."[1]

In 1892, he wrote his autobiography...

====================================================================

Something happened sometime after the Reconstruction era, that isn't made
really visible in the history books of the local area, which I'm still
gathering information on.

More on that in the near future, hopefully.
Will Dockery
2017-10-18 21:00:24 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Come on back to the game, Pendragon...
Will Dockery
2018-07-25 17:56:58 UTC
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I don't agree, Pendragon, and we both know you don't even know enough about
Leonard Cohen's poetry to even make a call.

;)
Will Dockery
2017-11-15 07:22:20 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
This is a really old one here in the Eternal-September archives, so let's
see how it bumps.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-10-25 17:52:35 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
That sounds like one nasty drink, though.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-11-18 08:49:41 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Now you're making me thirsty again.

:p
Will Dockery
2017-11-18 10:19:53 UTC
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Some early works, still to be fully placed on the internet:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BSVRklzDlXX/?taken-by=willdockery007
"Felt" 1989 poetry chapbook by Will Dockery.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BSVSIUuDcHf/?taken-by=willdockery007

"To The Magic Store" 1993 poetry chapbook by Will Dockery.

Stay tuned...
Will Dockery
2017-12-07 00:14:25 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:16 -0700 (PDT),
This troll is wasted in AAPC.
Verily, the ignorant dolt is put out to pasture.

:)
Will Dockery
2017-12-15 08:25:07 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 14:52:12 -0700 (PDT), Will
Do you have Instagram, Corey?
FLIRT ALERT!
Heh...

That was just too funny to ignore.

:)
Will Dockery
2019-09-08 19:36:58 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 26 Mar 2017 14:52:12 -0700 (PDT), Will
Do you have Instagram, Corey?
FLIRT ALERT!
Gay lame much, Peter?

;)
Will Dockery
2017-12-15 08:29:47 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Mon, 27 Mar 2017 15:25:18 -0700 (PDT),
Honestly, you could tell me anything about computers, and I'd
believe you (seeing how I know jack about them).
Computers were invented by Al Gore, who changed his name to Melania
Trump after his surgery.
Believe that, please!
I do know that we all are connected to a central computer (it takes
up an entire room), and that every one of our files, emails,
internet searches, etc., can be (and are) monitored by our
employers.
If they were monitoring you, you wouldn't be their employee any more.
Does that affect the IP? I really don't know. But to my layman's
eyes, I sure looks like one computer with several 1000 users working
from different monitors.
Every computer on the local network has its own local IP address. For
example, at home I have 192.168.0.1 for my "central computer" (or
"router"), 192.168.0.2 for "zen", 192.168.0.2 for "orac", 192.168.0.3
for "slave", and other similar addresses for my printer, tablet, phone
etc.

In my case, all these local machines share the same public IP address,
but if I owned a range of public IP addresses I could map individual
local addresses to individual public ones.

In your case, all your socks share the same public IP address, but
that proves nothing about the number of public IP addresses your
employer uses, since we all know that your socks are socks, not
co-workers.

HTH!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

And this science fiction moment was brought to you by the Rod Serling
Appreciation Society...

:)
Will Dockery
2017-12-16 23:53:16 UTC
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Computers were invented by Al Gore
I thought Al Gore claimed to invent the internet..?
Will Dockery
2017-12-21 14:31:14 UTC
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Again, more of my poetry based on my life, filtered through memory and
dream... transformed into Art.

Those who understand, will... those who do not, are not my problem.
Will Dockery
2019-09-08 20:42:20 UTC
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Again, more of my poetry based on my life, filtered through memory and
dream... transformed into Art.

Those who understand, will... those who do not, are not my problem.

=========================================

Another from my drafts file....
Will Dockery
2019-10-29 05:07:42 UTC
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Again, more of my poetry based on my life, filtered through memory and
dream... transformed into Art.

Those who understand, will... those who do not, are not my problem.

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More notations in my Drafts file.
Will Dockery
2018-01-12 03:17:14 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:16 -0700 (PDT),
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:12:03 -0800
Beers, I distill into single malt (scotch) though I haven't really
had much luck with those as of yet.
This troll is wasted in AAPC.
I may be the only reader here who is aware that your claim is both
utterly absurd and yet strangly plausible because of the modesty
with which it's expressed.
In the right forum, you could get 50 replies.
But I for one am completely fooled. I'm going to buy a few bottles
of Bass, and start turning them into Glenlivet as soon as you sell
me the instructions.
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://<SPAM>
How many times are you going to reply to the same post of mine,
obsessed kook?
Creepster is leg-humping posts again?
Yep, looks like once for each leg, at least so far... Let's hope he
doesn't take the old joke about a third leg too literally.
I'm disappointed in you Kevin. I'd have bet money that you had at least
three crock pots working full-time in the back of your trailer.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Aha... so Cujo and PJR /are/ still hanging about...

Amazingly this will be three years since putting those two in ignore mode.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-02-17 10:46:03 UTC
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A reminder to myself, I need to repost my research on the actual Esquiline
Hill in Columbus, now nearly lost to history, now.
Will Dockery
2019-03-04 00:30:55 UTC
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From the archives...
Will Dockery
2018-01-24 00:36:56 UTC
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I'd have bet money that you had at least three crock pots working
full-time in the back of your trailer
You really would have bet, or isn't that just a... figure of speech?

See what I mean?

:)
Will Dockery
2018-03-15 23:06:52 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:05 -0700 (PDT),
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:12:03 -0800 (PST),
Beers, I distill into single malt (scotch) though I haven't really
had much luck with those as of yet.
This troll is wasted in AAPC.
I may be the only reader here who is aware that your claim is both
utterly absurd and yet strangly plausible because of the modesty with
which it's expressed.
In the right forum, you could get 50 replies.
But I for one am completely fooled. I'm going to buy a few bottles of
Bass, and start turning them into Glenlivet as soon as you sell me the
instructions.
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Tee hee. Creepy Mike tkinks that ignorant comments in Web forums are
*proof*.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Well, so this is what I missed during my three years of ignoring PJR?

Nothing... why am I not surprised?

:)
Will Dockery
2018-03-17 05:43:19 UTC
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Poe would be proud...
Of a dress-up wannabe?

Hardly.

Poe /would/ be proud of Phil Ochs, though:



The Bells · Phil Ochs
From the album All The News That's Fit To Sing

Guitar: Danny Kalb
Guitar, Vocals: Phil Ochs
Producer: Jac Holzman
Lyricist: Edgar Allen Poe

Glad to attempt to clear up your confusion for you, my ignorant troll
friend.

:D
Will Dockery
2018-04-11 01:08:58 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:05 -0700 (PDT),
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Tee hee. Creepy Mike tkinks that ignorant comments in Web forums are
*proof*.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Stop it, PJR, you'll make little Michael cry again... you're, you're... his
hero.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-04-11 01:19:16 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:16 -0700 (PDT),
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://<SPAM>
How many times are you going to reply to the same post of mine,
obsessed kook?
-
Post by Will Dockery
PJR :-)
Pendragon can't help it, PJR, your posts make him slobber uncontrollably.

Heh...

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus
Will Dockery
2018-11-09 05:50:40 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:16 -0700 (PDT),
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://<SPAM>
How many times are you going to reply to the same post of mine,
obsessed kook?
-
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PJR :-)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pendragon can't help it, PJR, your posts make him slobber uncontrollably.

:)
Will Dockery
2019-06-14 03:51:11 UTC
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How many times
Are you going to spew your garbage on the newsgroups?
Will Dockery
2018-04-19 16:10:23 UTC
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I really am starting to
Lie more than usual, Michael?

I noticed that.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-04-22 01:00:39 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:05 -0700 (PDT),
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Tee hee. Creepy Mike tkinks that ignorant comments in Web forums are
*proof*.
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Too funny, "Me" thinks I summon PJR like Beetlejuice or shouting Shazam for
Captain Marvel...

Heh...
Will Dockery
2018-06-05 06:47:31 UTC
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I really am starting to worry about you. You seem off your game. I mean
really off your game. What gives?
At least he hasn't turned into an idiot spambot like you, Pen.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-08-27 17:27:06 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:05 -0700 (PDT),
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:12:03 -0800 (PST),
Beers, I distill into single malt (scotch) though I haven't really
had much luck with those as of yet.
This troll is wasted in AAPC.
I may be the only reader here who is aware that your claim is both
utterly absurd and yet strangly plausible because of the modesty with
which it's expressed.
In the right forum, you could get 50 replies.
But I for one am completely fooled. I'm going to buy a few bottles of
Bass, and start turning them into Glenlivet as soon as you sell me the
instructions.
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
Tee hee. Creepy Mike tkinks that ignorant comments in Web forums are
*proof*.
Well, I did on a copy of "The Lore of Still Building, or Getting to Know
Your Local Sheriff," so I have at least a basic knowledge of the subject.

Face it, Pete, you shot off your mouth without fact-checking. Happens to
the best of us. Typos like "tkinks," otoh, are less excusable -- at least
when coming from one of your alleged verbal skills.

I really am starting to worry about you. You seem off your game. I mean
really off your game. What gives?

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

And now PJR has been absent for the longest time I've seen in almost 20
years... starting to wonder how he's doing...
Will Dockery
2018-10-19 15:43:24 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...

In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:24:16 -0700 (PDT),
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:12:03 -0800 (PST),
Beers, I distill into single malt (scotch) though I haven't really
had much luck with those as of yet.
This troll is wasted in AAPC.
I may be the only reader here who is aware that your claim is both
utterly absurd and yet strangly plausible because of the modesty with
which it's expressed.
In the right forum, you could get 50 replies.
But I for one am completely fooled. I'm going to buy a few bottles of
Bass, and start turning them into Glenlivet as soon as you sell me the
instructions.
Sorry, PJ. One can distill scotch from beer.
See answer #3.
http://<SPAM>
How many times are you going to reply to the same post of mine,
obsessed kook?
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

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PJR doesn't look all that welcoming of you, pen... just saying.

:)
Will Dockery
2018-10-28 21:11:43 UTC
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Face it, Pete, you shot off your mouth without fact-checking. Happens to
the best of us. Typos like "tkinks," otoh, are less excusable -- at least
when
coming from one of your alleged verbal skills.
I really am starting to worry about you. You seem off your game. I mean
really off your game. What gives?
What, indeed... another week passes and still no P.J.R.
Will Dockery
2019-03-13 21:47:06 UTC
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"Peter J Ross" wrote in message news:***@homeridae.org...
--
PJR :-)

τὸν οἰόμενον νόον ἔχειν ὁ νουθετέων ματαιοπονεῖ.
- Democritus

Has been gone a long time... wonder if he is okay?
Will Dockery
2019-04-08 03:50:43 UTC
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The red cap is Dave's homage to Bill Murray, his favorite actor, in "
The Aquatic Life".
A great film, if you haven't seen it, look for it.
I googled
I did, also, here's

https://www.etsy.com/listing/123487108/bill-murray-as-steve-zissou-print-life

Description

"Bill Murray is the most epic human. That's just the way it is.

And Steve Zissou is a brilliant character in every way..."

Found in Drafts file...
Will Dockery
2019-08-04 23:24:57 UTC
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In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 28 Jul 2019 17:57:56 -0700 (PDT), Will
In alt.arts.poetry.comments on Sun, 28 Jul 2019 16:45:34 -0700
(PDT),

I remember Nick Lowe well... good song.
googled "Nick Lowe" and is now trying to be
as cool as the Jesus of Cool.
But Nick Lowe
No, Nick Lowe had a hit on American radio around 1979, so most music
lovers here of that age are familiar with him, not to mention his
Elvis Costello and Carter Family connections.
And, I think we've discussed Nick Lowe here before, Peter.
I've discussed Nick Lowe here before
Yes, that's correct... the rest of your sentence was snipped for being
false information.
;)
No reason to repeat PJR's lies....
Shut up, Todd.
=========================================================
How often are you going to spam this identical spew
As soon as your spam counts as cancellable I'll report it to Google.
--
PJR :-)
============================================================

;)
Will Dockery
2019-09-09 21:29:29 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
I'll pass this news on to my friend Zod.
I would like to try that.............
Perfect, next to your tent, an old school Hillbilly still...

;)
m***@yahoo.com
2019-09-10 03:54:41 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
I'll pass this news on to my friend Zod.
I would like to try that.............
Perfect, next to your tent, an old school Hillbilly still...
;)
If anyone knows about hillbilly liquor, it's Drunk Drunkery.
Will Dockery
2019-10-22 20:50:55 UTC
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One can distill scotch from beer.
http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/questions/9429/is-whisky-distilled-from-beer
I'll pass this news on to my friend Zod.
I would like to try that.............
<Pendragon's knee jerk response goes here>

;)
Will Dockery
2019-11-08 06:30:24 UTC
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I'm on Eternal-September tonight, checking of the broken thread phenomenon
again, so, another test post on this on to see if it will stay on thread or
break the thread...

Test, test...
Trace
2019-11-08 06:38:23 UTC
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I'm on Eternal-September tonight, checking of the broken thread phenomenon
again, so, another test post on this on to see if it will stay on thread or
break the thread...
Test, test...
Appears to be a broken thread.
Peter J Ross
2019-11-14 17:12:08 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I'm on Eternal-September tonight,
What did Ray and his staff do to deserve such punishment?
Post by Will Dockery
checking of the broken thread phenomenon again,
It's not the thread that's broken, it's your brain. Fifty years' daily
abuse of drink and drugs can have that effect.
Post by Will Dockery
so, another test post on this on to see if it will
stay on thread or break the thread...
You break threads almost as often as you break chairs.
Post by Will Dockery
Test, test...
Fail, fail!
--
PJR :-)

Simia quam similis turpissima bestia nobis!
- Ennius
m***@yahoo.com
2019-11-16 05:04:35 UTC
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I'm on Eternal-September tonight, c
Dockery, with your drugs and alcohol, all Septembers are eternal to you...
Will Dockery
2020-07-02 20:41:29 UTC
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I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.

If that's a problem, skip and ignore.

;)
Van (Van Couver)
2020-07-02 23:52:44 UTC
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I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.
If that's a problem, skip and ignore.
;)
Another broken thread....

http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Rocky
2020-07-12 00:12:09 UTC
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http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8
Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Excellent modern rock...
Zod
2020-07-22 22:02:43 UTC
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I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.
If that's a problem, skip and ignore.
;)
It caused a broken thread here....
W.Dockery
2020-07-26 21:41:02 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.
If that's a problem, skip and ignore.
;)
It caused a broken thread here....
It does seem to be some glitch between Eternal-September and Google Groups.
Zod
2020-08-21 01:32:48 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.
If that's a problem, skip and ignore.
;)
It caused a broken thread here....
It does seem to be some glitch between Eternal-September and Google Groups.
Working fine at Nova...

Zod
2020-07-28 00:17:09 UTC
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I haven't booted up my Eternal-September account in many moons... so I'll be
making some posts here today, to keep the account active.
If that's a problem, skip and ignore.
;)
I do think Eternal-September newsreader is the main problem with broken threads....
Will Dockery
2020-07-02 20:53:07 UTC
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I see the thread is broken here, so I'll repost the poem layer to maintain
continuity
Van (Van Couver)
2020-07-03 00:23:46 UTC
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I see the thread is broken here, so I'll repost the poem layer to maintain
continuity
Another broken thread....

http://youtu.be/st3dbWFKpB8

Angel of Esquiline Hill
Poem by Will Dockery
Music by Rob Wright and Jack Snipe
Zod
2020-07-22 22:04:27 UTC
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I see the thread is broken here, so I'll repost the poem layer to maintain
continuity
Yes...
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