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Will Dockery wrote:The lies and misrepresentations about me that you've posted through theHarryLime wrote:>Will Dockery wrote:HarryLime wrote:>>>>>>>>>I live in a very small house that was built in the 1920s. I like to>
think of it as a rustic cottage or a cozy bungalow. In order to expand
the living space, one of the previous owners finished the basement, and
turned it into a combination kitchen, dining room and bar. I keep my
computer down there, so when I'm online, I'm technically in the
basement.
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About seven years ago (give or take), my wife sent our youngest child
downstairs to see what I was doing. He looked over my shoulder while I
was posting something to Usenet AAPC, and shouted up to her "He's
talking to Will Donkey the computer."
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Since the idea of someone conversing with a donkey on computer is funny,
it immediately became a running joke in our house. "Daddy's talking to
Will Donkey again," etc).
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Since stubbornness is one of your strongest characteristics, I
immediately began addressing you as "Will Donkey" in AAPC as well.
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"Monkey," otoh, came about when Karen Tellefsen wrote a satirical poem
about our endless flame war here, set to the tune of "Pop Goes the
Weasel." "Pop Goes the Weasel," in case you're unfamiliar with it, is a
nursery rhyme about a monkey chasing a weasel around a cobbler's bench.
In her poem, she replaced "Weasel" with "Donkey" (signifying you, as I
had already started calling you "Will Donkey" at that time). She
retained "Monkey" from the original because I often posted under my
backup account here as "Coco DeSockmonkey."
I remember Coco.
>You and George immediately started calling me "Michael Monkey" as a>
result.
No, I almost always have called you Michael Pendragon, choosing to take
the high road and not dink to your low level of childish insults and
name calling.
You've been calling me a "Little Green Monkey" for the past week or so,
Tit for Tat, look it up.
No kidding, Pee-wee.
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It just counteracts your claim that you "almost always have called (me)
Michael Pendragon."
>>>>There ypu have it: "Will Donkey" came from my son's misreading of your>
name on my monitor, and "Michael Monkey" came from Karen's satirical
poem.
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That sounds about right except the animal name calling really goes back
to earlier times.
Mummy Chunks asked you where the "Monkey Boy" name came from -- not when
calling people by childish animal names began.
Well, we should start at where it all begins, never mind that you second
handed the idea, Pendragon.
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MummyChunk didn't ask when the childish name-calling began. They asked
about the origin of "Monkey Boy."
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We should start by answering the actual question that was asked.
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Okay, fair enough, let's do that.
I did.
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The problem with you is that you lie and misrepresent so much, Michael
Pendragon.
That simply isn't true, Donkey.
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The problem is that you lack basic vocabulary and composition skills and
are consequently incapable of expressing yourself clearly.
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What you actually write is often very different from what you later
claim you'd intended to say.
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You also seem to think that the bottom of the barrel, sleazy lifestyle
you present yourself as having is something to boast about.
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You cannot blame me, or anyone else, for misrepresenting you. You have
painted a most unflattering picture of yourself (intentionally and
otherwise). I am just responding to the things that *you* have said.
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>I'll have a look at your response and correct the lies and>
misrepresentations and set the record straight.
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After I make myself a cup of coffee and find your original post.
What "lies" do you expect to find, Donkey?
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Are you going to claim that I don't live in a small house?
I couldn't care less one way or another.
>That Karen did write a "Pop Goes the Weasel">
inspired poem?
I don't really remember Karen's poem that well but probably.
IOW: There weren't any lies or misrepresentations for you to "set
straight."
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