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On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 16:51:59 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:I certainly can't call you a liar for that. Both Will and I haveOn Wed, 5 Feb 2025 15:52:18 +0000, W.Dockery wrote:>On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 13:38:34 +0000, MichaelMonkey Peabrain aka>
"HarryLime" wrote:On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 19:41:04 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:
>That's okay, Pendragon, but I think George Dance has some things to say>
about the poem, since George Dance was the person who mentioned MFH in
this thread.
>
HTH and HAND.
Based on George's reaction to the previous comments of my colleague, Dr.
NancyGene and myself, I should think that he would want to stick a "No
Trespassing" sign on his father's lawn.
I see HarryLiar is still miffed that I called the comments of him and
"Dr." NastyGoon psychobabble (which is why he's started calling our
psychoanalysis of him "psychobabble"),
I honestly don't recall your having previously used the term, George.
I suspect that all (me, NancyGene, and yourself) used it when we wereI seriously doubt that either "Doctor" Peabrain or "Doctor" NastyGoon
discussing your poem in the past...
but I really don't care enough toOf course you don't care to look anything up before talking about it.
bother looking it up.
I'm calling yours "psychobabble" because your misuse of psychology-basedThank you for giving me something I *can* call you a liar for, Lying
terms like "transference" make it clear that you have little to no
knowledge of the subject.
HarryLiar, try to make some sense. You've noted correctly that>Okay, we've heard your misrepresentation, Pendragon, I said George Dance>
might have something to say about his poem.
Of course I'd prefer that readers read my poem, and my own comments on
it, rather than HarryLiar's psychobabble about it. So I'll be happy to
post and talk about it again when I have time.
You're becoming as attention hungry as your Donkey, George.
To save time, why don't you just bump the old thread up to the top ofHarryLiar, no one is asking you to comment on that thread (or any of the
the feed?
>
Rereading it requires much less time on both our parts than repeating
the same points that we'd made at the time.
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