Sujet : Re: Usenet newsgroups 2025
De : will.dockery (at) *nospam* gmail.com (W.Dockery)
Groupes : alt.arts.poetry.comments rec.arts.poemsDate : 29. Jan 2025, 19:44:17
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 18:18:36 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 17:46:36 +0000, W.Dockery wrote:
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 17:31:13 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 16:49:49 +0000, W.Dockery wrote:
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 16:02:55 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 15:29:55 +0000, Will-Dockery wrote:
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> > On Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 7:05:08 AM UTC-4, george...@yahoo.ca
wrote:
> > A silly young burro named Bobby
> > Joined a poetry group for a hobby.
> > His output was thin,
> > But he tried to fit in
> > By acting exceedingly snobby.
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> Robert Burrows wrote:
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> A silly old fool named Dance
> Once again pulled down his pants
> No one expressed any shock
> At the smallness of his c*ck
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Let's not forget that Robert Burrows came back with poetry of his own.
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So it can be noted that Burrows didn't just go away crying.
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No one is saying that he did, Donkey.
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Again, you intentionally created a toxic atmosphere here, which ended up
driving *everyone* away.
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Again, that's a lie, Pendragon.
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It all begins when you, Jim Senetto and Nancy Gene decided to try to
drive Stephan Pickering from the newsgroup.
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You have a short memory, Donkey. It began back in the early 2000s when
you were annoying everyone with your ongoing tales of a pizza boi,
calling yourself "Irony Waves" and discussing how black pussy tastes
different from its Caucasian counterpart, starting flame wars with
Karla, PJR, Michael Cooke, Dennis Hammes, and everyone else in the group
at that time.
No, I don't think I ever started a flame war but I never ran from one.
The complete a.a.p.c. Usenet newsgroup archives can be read and
responded to on JLA Forums if you want to try to prove me wrong:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=633422563As for the late, unlamented Pickles, you brought him into the group to
Wrong again, Pendragon.
Stephan Pickering came to this Usenet newsgroup on.
This is an archived fact, look it up:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=633422563replace me as your ally -- when I finally wised up and realized who the
real trolls were.
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I initially attempted to draw Pickles into several conversations. After
having ignored my first few attempts, he suddenly launched into one of
his patented, incomprehensible tirades about Christian dupes, child
molestation, etc.
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Pickle's only attempts at writing poetry, turned out to have been copied
nearly verbatim from well known writers, changing only enough words to
thwart any attempts to pull the originals up on a Google search.
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Pickles was an unwitting shill for you. You knew that his inflammatory
outbursts would draw the negative attention away from you -- which is
precisely why you brought him here.
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You're still trying to use him right here and now as a means of
deflecting my fire.
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From there, you and your troll thug wannabe attempted and sometimes
succeeded in driving other poets away from Usenet.
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I don't know who was responsible for driving the illiterate, formerly
homeless redneck known as Vinyl Cat from the group, but she brought that
on herself. (Details provided in other threads.) As with Pickles,
you're still using her to deflect fire from yourself.
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But then tossing friends under the bus has always been the Donkey way.
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All that ended with the demise of Google Groups apparently, and if you
guys are happy with Facebook, go for it.
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Happy? I'm downright thrilled. Out year end issue is chock full of top
notch poetry, color artwork, and award-winning poets. We had an amazing
year, with contributions from Scott Thomas, Louise Webster, Bruce
Boston, Robert Cabeen, Carlos Deleon, Jefferson Carter, Ruth Housman,
Trinity Venter, and other established poets gracing our pages.
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Meanwhile, the Usenet newsgroup AAPC continues and will continue, and
hopefully will grow during 2025.
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Right... over the past 12 months, you've grown from approximately 12
members to 3. Kudos.
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You and George not only launched threads attacking Bobby, but created
similar threads attacking everyone who wasn't a member of your "team."
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Actually, you, Nancy Gene and Jim Senetto were doing that as far back as
2017.
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It seems now that you're trying to misrepresent and lie about what
happened.
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The truth is in the archives.
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And you'd been doing it as far back as 2002.
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Usenet newsgroups have always had flame wars, it comes with the
territory.
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I originally came to this group to promote my just-published poetry
collection in 2010. At that time, AAPC was a wasteland -- much as it is
today, only the dozens of spam posts advertising drugs have been
replaced by dozens of spam posts of Stinky G slurping your poetry.
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I returned a few years later when the spam quotient had drastically been
reduced, and when there seemed to be more than two members (you and
George, of course) desperately in search of a conversation.
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I came here to post and discuss poetry.
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Same here.
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Unfortunately, the atmosphere was so toxic, that I was forced to pick a
side in an ongoing flame war, which proved to be a colossal waste of
time.
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Since you lost the flavor war, right.
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I'm sorry, Donkey, but I've no recollection of this "flavor war."
Please remind me as to which flavor I supported (I'm guessing vanilla,
pumpkin spice, or pistachio) and which flavor (or flavors) won out over
it.
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Because I realized what Usenet AAPC *could* become, I stuck around and
did my best to create a much more attractive atmosphere that would
attract, rather than repel, poets.
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You did your best to drive some poets away, Pendragon.
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Why do you lie and misrepresent so much, Michael Pendragon?
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Why do you keep repeating the same old whines, Donkey?
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Unfortunately, the toxicity here only worsened, to the point at which it
sank into an all-out state of no-hold-barred warfare.
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That was by your choice, Pendragon.
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It was a last ditch attempt to bring you to the table, Donkey.
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When it was just you annoying everyone, we had nothing to bargain with.
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Once you were starting to get attacked in return, we had something to
bargain with.
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When Google Groups pulled the plug, it seemed like the perfect
opportunity to create a group
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Sure, if you can't take Usenet then it's probably a good idea to go
elsewhere, yes.
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We could take Usenet, Donkey. It's you that none of us could stand.
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You drove Robert away
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Absolutely untrue.
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The archives show this, and Robert Burrows himself can verify this essay
true.
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Is Robert here? No.
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Is Jim here? No.
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Is NancyGene here? No.
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Is anyone here? No.
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Only a Donkey and his socks.
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And AAPC is once again a wasteland.
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Rather than the battleground you turned it into, Pendragon.
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It takes two to have a battle, Mr. Dum.
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It's just you here
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There's also George Dance, Zod, Jordy and Rachel, to name a few.
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Zod and Jordy are your socks. Rachel drops by occasionally. It's
basically you and George Dance -- just like it was the last time you
drove everyone away in 2010.
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2025 will be a year of rebuilding Usenet after you and your gang of
troll thug wannabe tried to destroy it, Pendragon.
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And so it goes.
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Riiiiiight.
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More on this later, time to walk my dog.
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I hadn't seen any posts from Stinky George lately. Glad to hear he's
doing okay.
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I was also glad to see J. Corey Connor is alive and apparently well.
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We were concerned that his years spent at that toxic Marine camp in
North Carolina had caused him to become ill.
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Thank God that be seems fine.
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🙏
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WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!
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As per usual.
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No, not really.😏