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Author: RenayRenay Date: May 16, 2007 17:26
"Will Dockery" knology.net> wrote in message
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> "Renay" wrote:
>> "Will Dockery" wrote:
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>>> If you mean /your/ drawing, that's what it looked like to me, in my
>>> opinion... and a valid critique.
>>
>> nice backpedal, but it's not what or how you
>> said it. repeatedly. I assume you think that
>> adding the words "my opinion" now will
>> save you
>
> Well it /is/ my opinion, everything I write here is /my opinion...
no, Drunkerty, you accused me of stealing
work and tracing it. quite a number of times,
in fact. they're your words. I've got the printed
pages to prove it. plus, "it's in the archive."
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Author: Will DockeryWill Dockery Date: Mar 12, 2008 12:10
"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
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>> Michael Cook -thief, copyright abuser and plagiarist.
>
>> And then you continue to defend the thief, copyright abuser and
>> plagiarist... so I set the record straight, again.
>> So, as Rik Roots put it when he was stolen from in almost exactly
>> the same way:
>> ''Bollocks! The bit where *my* poems (shite or otherwise) appeared on
>> your
>> pisspoor website with *you* clearly identified as the "author" of the
>> work... demonstrated beyond doubt your plagiarism and copyright
>> abuse... For as long as you continue to post to rap and aapc, I will
>> continue to remind you - and everybody else who reads these threads -
>> of your plagiarism and your copyright infringing activities...You can
>> laugh until you cry for all I care. But you'll still be a plagiarist
>> and a copyright thief when the tears are all gone...'' Â -Rik
>> Roots
> ...
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Author: Dennis M. HammesDennis M. Hammes Date: Mar 13, 2008 00:11
Barbara's Cat wrote:
> Dennis M. Hammes said:
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>>Barbara's Cat wrote:
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>>>Goober Duck Will "Brain-Dead" Dockery quacked:
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>>>
>>>>what Google and other ''Usenet portals'' do,
>>>>which is reposte Usenet on websites...
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Author: Will DockeryWill Dockery Date: Mar 13, 2008 02:03
On Mar 12, 7:20Â pm, Peter J Ross wrote:
> In rec.arts.poems on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:21:33 -0700 (PDT), Will Dockery wrote:
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> I actually /took/ my copyrighted work back, and restored the proper
>> credit.
>
> Translation:
>
> "I actually /stole/
No, Cook /stole/ the poem.
> Mr Cook's copyrighted
Cook can't copyright /my/ poem... sorry, but ''Karma Bombs'' is not
public domain.
work, and pretended that I
> created it."
>
> Mr Cook's clever parodic
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Author: Orson Wells as CitizenCainOrson Wells as CitizenCain Date: Mar 13, 2008 18:01
"Will Dockery" gmail.com> wrote in message
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"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
>> Michael Cook -thief, copyright abuser and plagiarist.
>
>> And then you continue to defend the thief, copyright abuser and
>> plagiarist... so I set the record straight, again.
>> So, as Rik Roots put it when he was stolen from in almost exactly
>> the same way:
>> ''Bollocks! The bit where *my* poems (shite or otherwise) appeared on
>> your
>> pisspoor website with *you* clearly identified as the "author" of the
>> work... demonstrated beyond doubt your plagiarism and copyright
>> abuse... For as long as you continue to post to rap and aapc, I will
>> continue to remind you - and everybody else who reads these threads -
>> of your plagiarism and your copyright infringing activities...You can
>> laugh until you cry for all I care. But you'll still be a plagiarist
>> and a copyright thief when the tears are all gone...'' -Rik ...
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Author: Orson Wells as CitizenCainOrson Wells as CitizenCain Date: Mar 13, 2008 18:02
"Will Dockery" gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Mar 12, 7:20 pm, Peter J Ross wrote:
> In rec.arts.poems on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:21:33 -0700 (PDT), Will Dockery
> wrote:
>
> I actually /took/ my copyrighted work back, and restored the proper
>> credit.
>
> Translation:
>
> "I actually /stole/
No, Cook /stole/ the poem.
It can not be called a poem if it is crap.
> Mr Cook's copyrighted
Cook can't copyright /my/ poem... sorry, but ''Karma Bombs'' is not
public domain.
Fuck you, Will.
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Author: OBOB Date: Mar 19, 2008 13:02
On Mar 19, 8:52Â pm, Will Dockery gmail.com> wrote:
> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>>Will Dockery wrote
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>>> Cacaphony of music, shout, sounds,
>>>> jazz blowing in the wind over my head.
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>>> You really can't understand what those lines mean?
>
>> I'd like you to explain what you think "cacaphony" means.
>
> Did I spell it wrong?
If intended as a Jarry-inspired Gallicism descriptive of your writing,
then not necessarily (though "cacaphonie" might have been clearer in
the latter case).
Hilarity index (so far): a forlorn 4.7
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Author: Will DockeryWill Dockery Date: Mar 19, 2008 14:10
Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>Will Dockery wrote
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>>>> Cacaphony of music, shout, sounds,
>>>> jazz blowing in the wind over my head.
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>>> I'd like you to explain what you think "cacaphony" means.
>
>> Did I spell it wrong?
>
> If intended as a Jarry-inspired Gallicism descriptive of your writing,
> then not necessarily
Well, I'll look it up and correct it if needed.
"I'd draw these people with words but I'm not fast enough."
-- Will Dockery (Jun 27 2005)
From Jack Kerouac, /sketching/ -
"Sketch the streets like a painter, but with words" -JK
Editorial Explanation Of Various Techniques Of The Duluoz Legend by
Jack Kerouac
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Author: Will DockeryWill Dockery Date: Mar 19, 2008 23:33
Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>Will Dockery wrote
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>>> I'd like you to explain what you think "cacaphony" means.
>
>>Did I spell it wrong?
>
> No.
Looks like I did, so correcting it is a simple matter...
Moon Studies
Toys toys toys,
among these flowers.
Little Angel,
shaven and beautiful,
falls, smacks her behind on the cement
a couple of times.
She's mystical, punk,
and her magic transforms this street
to Bourbon Street.
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