On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 9:59:54 +0000, W.Dockery wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 20:20:20 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 19:31:01 +0000, W.Dockery wrote:
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 16:04:58 +0000, Michael Pendragon aka HarryLime
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2025 15:13:40 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
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No, Pendragon, you're either confused, delusional or simply
bullshitting.
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alt.arts.poetry.comments is and always has been a Usenet newsgroup.
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a.a.p.c. can be found at Nova BBS:
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https://www.novabbs.com/arts/thread.php?group=alt.arts.poetry.comments
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Or at JLA Forums:
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http://www.jlaforums.com/viewforum.php?f=655
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HTH and HAND.
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There's no one left here, Will. You've driven them all away.
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Stop lying, Pendragon.
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It was you and your troll thugs who decided to begin running everyone
away from the newsgroup.
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But you're Michael Pendragon, lying seems to be second nature for you,
as does second handing.
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And so it goes.
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Then how do you explain the fact that everyone we've supposedly driven
off is now a member of our Official AAPC FB group?
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If a group of "troll thugs" drive you out of one group, it doesn't make
any sense for them to join the "troll thugs" in another.
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Is Melissa Cheshire a member of your Facebook group?
Why should she be? She isn't a poet. She only came to the Usenet groupto protect you from the "malicious trolls."Is Antti Loude a member of your Facebook group?
Antti Loude is mentally ill, and most likely received his long-awaited
lobotomy. Were Antti to apply for membership, he would be turned down. His attempts to uncover facts about my personal life violate the basic
"What happens at AAPC stays at AAPC rule."
Is Rachel a member of your Facebook group?
Rachel is struggling with mental illness. Unlike Antti, she possesses
some talent as a poet. Rachel still posts to Usenet AAPC, so you can't
claim that she's been driven away. She could also post to the Official
AAPC FB Group -- although any Bob related posts would be deleted.
Is Mack a member of your Facebook group?
Mack isn't a poet. He's a belligerent nutter who spazzes out at anyone
who disagrees with him. Since Mack has nothing of value to contribute
to the group, and since he would promote a combative, hostile
atmosphere, he would not be allowed to join.
Is Peter J Ross a member of your Facebook group?
PJR has a standing invitation to join us.
If Robert Burrows was "driven away" then so were all of the above.
It wasn't just Robert, Donkey. You've driven us all away.
You've created a toxic atmosphere here at Usenet AAPC. There are no
conversations like this happening in the Official AAPC FB Group, because
no one has ever been driven from that group.
There are no recriminations, because there are no flame wars, no put
downs, no name calling.
Look at the title of this thread: "The Return of Michael Monkey." That
in itself is a hostile, combative act (courtesy of George Dance). There
is nothing even remotely of that sort going down at the Official AAPC FB
Group.
You and the Georges have poisoned the atmosphere here until it became
unfit to breathe. You intentionally provoke flame wars because your
"poetry" fails to receive any compliments (and, more often than not,
passes by unnoticed). You've brought in your slurp-puppet to provide
the compliments you so desperately miss.
Had you cooperated, I would have fostered a peaceful atmosphere at
Usenet AAPC as well. Rather than helping to set up GLs that would be
amenable to all concerned, and/or agreeing to the terms of a peace
treaty (terms that would have applied to me and my "thugs" as well as to
you), you accused me of trying to take over the group, and responded by
doubling down on your efforts to bury anything poetry related under a
constant barrage of spam.
Now we're all gone. Jim's gone, ME's gone, NancyGene's gone, Robert's
gone, Ash is gone, Corey's gone, even neutral members like Karen and
Wenceslas are gone. You've driven them all away. And you have only
yourself (and Jordy and the George's) to blame.
And you're still here -- alone with your collection of socks, and no one
to show your poetry to. Pity.
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