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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Will Dockery
Date: Mar 28, 2008 10:28

Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
> Much have I browsed in Usenet's realms of gold,
> And many kooky blogs and websites seen;
> In many dull discussions have I been
> Where bores forth on poetic syntax hold.
> Oft of one "U-Tube" page had I been told
> That low-browed Dockery ruled as his demesne;
> Yet did I never breathe its methylene
> Till I heard "Zarrooow!" mumbled loud and bold:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G64jUD1tRRA

Thanks for watching, and for the review, Gerard.

--
"Dream Tears" by Dockery-Mallard:
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: OB
Date: Mar 28, 2008 11:08

On Mar 28, 7:24 pm, "Will Dockery" knology.net> wrote:
> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>> Much have I browsed in Usenet's realms of gold,
>> And many kooky blogs and websites seen;
>> In many dull discussions have I been
>> Where bores forth on poetic syntax hold.
>> Oft of one "U-Tube" page had I been told
>> That low-browed Dockery ruled as his demesne;
>> Yet did I never breathe its methylene
>> Till I heard "Zarrooow!" mumbled loud and bold:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G64jUD1tRRA
>
> Thanks for watching, and for the review, Gerard.

Don't mention it. Oh, but I see you didn't:
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Will Dockery
Date: Mar 28, 2008 13:03

Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>Will Dockery wrote
>
> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
> [snip for brevity]
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G64jUD1tRRA
>
>> Thanks for watching, and for the review, Gerard.
>Don't mention it.

Even a negative review is worthwhile, if only to bring another member of the
audience in to check the work out for themselves.

--
The Ride (Combat Zone) by Will Dockery:
http://www.archive.org/details/TheRidecombatZoneByWillDockery
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Will Dockery
Date: Mar 28, 2008 13:27

Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>>> Much have I browsed in Usenet's realms of gold,
>
> /snipped for brevity/
>
>> Till I heard "Zarrooow!" mumbled loud and bold:
>
>
>> Thanks for watching, and for the review, Gerard.
>
> Don't mention it. Oh, but I see you didn't

If you mean your longer ''review'' of my life and work, you must have
missed it while you were on vacation, here that is, if so -
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: OB
Date: Mar 28, 2008 17:12

On Mar 28, 9:27 pm, Will Dockery gmail.com> wrote:
> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>>> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>>>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>>>> Much have I browsed in Usenet's realms of gold,
>
>> /snipped for brevity/
>
>>> Till I heard "Zarrooow!" mumbled loud and bold:
>
>
>>> Thanks for watching, and for the review, Gerard.
>
>> Don't mention it. Oh, but I see you didn't
>
> If you mean your longer ''review'' of my life and work, you must have ...
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Dennis M. Hammes
Date: Mar 29, 2008 00:01

OB wrote:
> On Mar 28, 7:24 pm, "Will Dockery" knology.net> wrote:
>
>>Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>>
>>
>>>/On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>>
>>>Much have I browsed in Usenet's realms of gold,
...
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Dennis M. Hammes
Date: Mar 29, 2008 00:29

OB wrote:
> On Mar 28, 9:27 pm, Will Dockery gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Exactly... and there's plenty of room here for any number of
>>viewpoints, and styles of poetry.
>
>
> I quite agree. There's also room for lies and irrelevant personal
> attacks based on people's photos or alleged physical disabilities,
> etc, but you're the only person who seems interested in that
> particular arena of activity.
>

Drinking Problem

An old goober, an insulin junkie,
Would stagger to drink like a monkey.
He said, "I'd keep warm
Through the tube in my arm,
But the olives are always too chunky."
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Author: Will Dockery
Date: Mar 29, 2008 01:27

Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>>>>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>
>>>> Thanks for watching, Gerard.
>
>>> Don't mention it.
>
> /snipped for brevity/
>
>> While recently you claimed you'd never even read any of my poetry...
>> and as I wrote before, the only bit from your wordy, stilted and
>> boringly obscure poetry
>
> The trouble
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: OB
Date: Mar 29, 2008 07:34

On Mar 29, 9:27 am, Will Dockery gmail.com> wrote:
> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>>> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>>>>>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>
>>>>> Thanks for watching, Gerard.
>
>>>> Don't mention it.
>
>> /snipped for brevity/
>
>>> While recently you claimed you'd never even read any of my poetry...
>>> and as I wrote before, the only bit from your wordy, stilted and
>>> boringly obscure poetry
>
>> The trouble ...
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Re: upon viewing a will dockery video.         


Author: Will Dockery
Date: Mar 29, 2008 08:59

Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>>>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>>>> Gerard Ian Lewis wrote:
>
>>>>>>> /On First Looking Into Dockery's "Zorro"/
>
>
>>>> While recently you claimed you'd never even read any of my poetry...
>>>> and as I wrote before, the only bit from your wordy, stilted and
>>>> boringly obscure poetry
>
>>> The trouble
>
>> Is that you're a tiresome, pompous whiner with poetry that matches
>> your personality.
>
> Many of the greatest poets were also tiresome, pompous whiners in
> their spare time, so I can't help finding your description flattering.
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