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Will Dockery wrote:news:c470a686830c9970c85962eca800f600@www.novabbs.com:George J. Dance wrote:Will Dockery wrote:George J. Dance wrote:Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:George J. Dance@novabbs.com (George J. Dance) wrote in
True, I've never really cared for lot of the old school poetry.>NancyGene wrote:>>>>>>"How low can he go?">
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Both of the collected works books of Robert Creeley are available
on-line, as you found, and neither contain the title nor the line
that Mr. Dance maintains we plagiarized. Accusations of plagiarism
are taken very seriously.
No one accused you of plagiarism, you silly cunt. Please stop
repeating your online friend's lie.
Evidently you, George Dance, have not reached the lowest level of
your depravity. The lie was yours, that we plagiarized a seemingly
non-existent poem.
Once again, no one accused you of plagiarizing. Go to the top of the
page, and read what I actually wrote (since it appears you haven't).
Exactly.
>>I haven't called you a liar for that yet - just your Monkey - but I>
will begin to if you repeat it one more time.
>Your jealousy is so deep and wide that you are now>
resorting to vulgarities and misogyny.
Oh, grow up or get out. I can call you worse than that, and will if
you continue to spread lies about me.
>Is that all you have in your>
argument arsenal? We call you George Dance.
Why the hell should I care what you call me?
Looks like someone swallowed the fleet. Spit it out gently, George.
Thrashing attracts predators.
Is that an admission, Cujo?
>>>Whatever, Cuckoo.>
Wow, even Cujo is back.
Can PJR be far behind?
I doubt PJ Ross will be back. These new "contributors" are coming from
the Monkey Cage (MMP's "facebook version" of AYOS page). I don't think
that PJ Ross was ever on that.
I remember that PJR hates Facebook.
>>Or was PJR actually "driven away" also?>
Perhaps. I remember him saying, when he killfiled NastyGoon, words to
the effect that he didn't trust that one. I'm not going to waste time
looking for that quote, of course.
That's true, PJR didn't like any of the new breed of trolls, including
Michael Pendragon.
Even if he wouldn't ever admit it, I can see us hanging out all night in
a Greenwich Village bar, running up a sizeable bar tab while discussing,
poetry, music, philosophy, art, swapping friendly insults, etc.
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Interestingly, about twenty years ago I had a dream in which I met PJR
and our interaction was similar to that.
I can imagine that. PJR would mention something about Homer, and you
would ponder it for a moment or two, and decide that you hadn't seen
that episode of "The Simpsons."
HTH and HAND.Of course the fact that I had a dream about PJR caused such a ruckus
that I didn't discuss the details of the dream very much but there's no
doubt some posts in the Usenet newsgroup archives about this, probably
even my original post.
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I'm seeing this morning that the Google Groups Usenet archives are still
pretty well preserved, as I revisited another somewhat infamous thread
from a decade ago, "Listening to Dylan on LSD":
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https://groups.google.com/g/rec.music.dylan/c/7rLq6LFsDhs/m/TW3SgUK8AgAJ
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