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Will Dockery

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(Msg. 61) Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:22 pm
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"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
> Biljo White wrote:
>
> > I publish my work in numerous literary magazines, both print and online,
> > under my real name. I'm not about to waste my hard work by posting my
stuff
> > on-line in an open forum.
>
> Anything posted here is copyrighted; this is a physically time-bound
> electronic little magazine, not a chat room.
> It (rec.arts.poems) has already got a larger circulation base than
> most paper littles, and a longer shelf life than any (save maybe the
> contributor's copy, which since 1982 has no more copyright authority
> than his original manuscript).
>
> > I'm here to exchange posts on beat culture and literature.
>
> Well, Dockery is the World's Greatest Authority on beat culture

No, but I do know a few things about it and the various characters who lived
through it.

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Reginald Simpson

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(Msg. 62) Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 10:25 pm
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Will Dockery wrote:
> "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>> Biljo White wrote:
>>
>>> I publish my work in numerous literary magazines, both print and online,
>>> under my real name. I'm not about to waste my hard work by posting my
> stuff
>>> on-line in an open forum.
>> Anything posted here is copyrighted; this is a physically time-bound
>> electronic little magazine, not a chat room.
>> It (rec.arts.poems) has already got a larger circulation base than
>> most paper littles, and a longer shelf life than any (save maybe the
>> contributor's copy, which since 1982 has no more copyright authority
>> than his original manuscript).
>>
>>> I'm here to exchange posts on beat culture and literature.
>> Well, Dockery is the World's Greatest Authority on beat culture
>
> No, but I do know a few things about it and the various characters who lived
> through it.
>

I would bet a month's salary with you that the majority of those of us
that subscribe to the alt.books.beatgeneration newsgroup also "know a
few things about it and the various characters who (sic) lived through it."

Wouldn't you assume that to be a pretty safe bet, Will?

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scrawlmark

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(Msg. 63) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 2:24 am
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OB wrote:

> On May 16, 4:32 pm, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm... DeleteThis @arvig.net> wrote:
>
>>Will Dockery wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I produce works of art...
>>
>>>Decima
>>
>>>Decima, aim your rod to screen
>>>Film into the eyeless abyss
>>>To a level in lighted mist
>>>Tenth norn of afterimage dream
>>>Nests of ghosts in a webbed beam
>>>Born illuminated and queer
>>>Shake fate infinity mirror
>>>Glowing light child of Kaos string
>>>Nightswim bouncing and measuring
>>>A weird sister without anger.
>>
>>>-Will Dockery
>>
>>BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAaa.a.aa.a..a...
>>
>>No wonder you don't dare poast to the decima threads.
>>
>>Did you cut these words out of a booze label, count them out
>>carefully, and push them around on a pizza until they stuck?
>
>
> Deciliter, aim toward base of
> Flame / in a handy pack of six
> To a half level - Irish Mist
> Ten percent proof of / Salami Lovers Dream
> Best before --/-- Grants in a soda stream
> Avoid direct illumination / open here
> Shake first in -- Fine Light Beer
> Glowing white mild of, Karlsberg
> Right Side Up - approximate measurements
> One cheeseburger without oregano.
>
>
> But the Art is in the Adjacency.
>

Yeah, and you posted this in the Adjacency of Dockery's "decima," so
now he owns half of it.
So There.
Too.

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Will Dockery

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(Msg. 64) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 11:43 am
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On May 18, 3:24 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>Will Dockery wrote:
>
>>Decima
>
>>Decima, aim your rod to screen
>>Film into the eyeless abyss
>>To a level in lighted mist
>>Tenth norn of afterimage dream
>>Nests of ghosts in a webbed beam
>>Glowing light child of Kaos string
>>Nightswim bouncing and measuring
>>A weird sister without anger.
>
>>-Will Dockery
>
><snip>
>
> Dockery's "decima," so now he owns half of it.

No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.

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Wobble" by Dockery-Conley:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

"The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck:
http://www.myspace.com/shadowvilleallstars
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Will Dockery

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(Msg. 65) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:38 pm
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"Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>
> If you didn't drink so dam' much so early in the day <snip>

You're speaking from experience?

What happens to /you/ when you drink too much too early in the day?

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Biljo White

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(Msg. 66) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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(Msg. 67) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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"Biljo White" <biljowhite.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built <GodBuilt1999.RemoveThis@Yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.
>>
>> do else would want it?
>>
>> so, what exactly is the tie-in with Roman mythology and Macbeth? you
>> never did answer that question.
>
> The 'decima' reads as though a computer program had strung words together
> randomly in the prescribed format. argh.
>
> Where is Shadowville, anyway? A southern hick town or a figment of your
> booze-addled brain?

Shadowville. it, like, makes him sound,
like, soooo, like, hipster, ya know?

Renay
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Beau Blue

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(Msg. 68) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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biljowhite RemoveThis @yahoo.com(Biljo White) wrote:

>On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built <GodBuilt1999 RemoveThis @Yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.
>>
>> do else would want it?
>>
>> so, what exactly is the tie-in with Roman mythology and Macbeth? you
>> never did answer that question.
>
>The 'decima' reads as though a computer program had strung words together
>randomly in the prescribed format. argh.
>
>Where is Shadowville, anyway? A southern hick town or a figment of your
>booze-addled brain?

East of Bumpkinbrush, Alabama and south of Shithole, Georgia.

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Will Dockery

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(Msg. 69) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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"Biljo White" wrote:
>
> Where is Shadowville, anyway?

In the poetry.

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"The Ride (Combat Zone)" by Dockery-Mallard-Beck:
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Amadeus Jinn

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(Msg. 70) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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"Biljo White" <biljowhite.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:20070518124154.437$6n@newsreader.com...
> On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built <GodBuilt1999.TakeThisOut@Yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.
>>
>> do else would want it?
>>
>> so, what exactly is the tie-in with Roman mythology and Macbeth? you
>> never did answer that question.
>
> The 'decima' reads as though a computer program had strung words together
> randomly in the prescribed format. argh.
>
> Where is Shadowville, anyway? A southern hick town or a figment of your
> booze-addled brain?

Columbus GA.

GA has some nice lakes.
Here is my movie: (no porn, just some effects)
http://Movies.Here.Nu/GA-Lakes2.htm


I live about 10 miles south of Escondido.
Very near Laurence Welk's thing.
San Diego is not far.

Where are you?


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Will Dockery

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(Msg. 71) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:41 pm
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"Beau Blue" wrote:
>Biljo White) wrote:
>
> >Where is Shadowville, anyway?
>
> East of Bumpkinbrush, Alabama and south of Shithole, Georgia.

Close enough... heh.

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(Msg. 72) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:14 pm
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In message <f2kkbq0317l DeleteThis @drn.newsguy.com>, On The Highways and Bi-Ways
God Built <GodBuilt1999 DeleteThis @Yahoo.com> writes
>In article <f2e14$464dc95c$18d62320$2088@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery says...
>>
>>On May 18, 3:24 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>>>Will Dockery wrote:
>>>
>>>>Decima
>>>
>>>>Decima, aim your rod to screen
>>>>Film into the eyeless abyss
>>>>To a level in lighted mist
>>>>Tenth norn of afterimage dream
>>>>Nests of ghosts in a webbed beam
>>>>Glowing light child of Kaos string
>>>>Nightswim bouncing and measuring
>>>>A weird sister without anger.
>>>
>>>>-Will Dockery
>>>
>>><snip>
>>>
>>> Dockery's "decima," so now he owns half of it.
>>
>>No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.
>
>do else would want it?
>
>so, what exactly is the tie-in with Roman mythology and Macbeth? you never did
>answer that question.
>
>or, is it that you have no clue what i'm talking about?
>
Never mind all that - the main question is how the hell is it a decima?

Rob
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(Msg. 73) Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:17 pm
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In message <f2e14$464dc95c$18d62320$2088@KNOLOGY.NET>, Will Dockery
<will.dockery RemoveThis @knology.net> writes
>On May 18, 3:24 am, "Dennis M. Hammes" wrote:
>>Will Dockery wrote:
>>
>>>Decima
>>
>>>Decima, aim your rod to screen
>>>Film into the eyeless abyss
>>>To a level in lighted mist
>>>Tenth norn of afterimage dream
>>>Nests of ghosts in a webbed beam
>>>Glowing light child of Kaos string
>>>Nightswim bouncing and measuring
>>>A weird sister without anger.
>>
>>>-Will Dockery
>>
>><snip>
>>
>> Dockery's "decima," so now he owns half of it.
>
>No, I created the decima posted above, and I own /all/ rights to it.
>
You obviously created it since it ISN'T a decima, idiot!

Rob
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Orson Wells as CitizenCai

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(Msg. 74) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:04 am
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"Frank Langella" <Franklangella RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Orson Wells as CitizenCain" <noemail RemoveThis @here.invalid> wrote:
> >> >
> > > "Décima is a style of poetry that is octosyllabic and has 10 lines.
> > > The rhyming scheme is ABBAACCDDC.
> >
> > While the rhyming scheme of Will Dockery is usually WAAAAAAAAAAAAH.
>
> ROTFL!!


I might add that it is also usually completely off-key and sounds like the
dying throws of a cat being mauled by a bulldog.
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(Msg. 75) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 12:22 am
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"Will Dockery" <will.dockery RemoveThis @knology.net> wrote in message
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>
> "On The Highways and Bi-Ways God Built" wrote:
> >
> > but you're not interested in reading or writing poetry, dockery.
>
> Sure I am... in fact I host a poetry open mic every Thursday, and am
heading
> downtown shortly to perform a few tonight.
>
> You, on the other hand seem to have abandoned poetry to exclusively obsess
> over "Will Dockery", and will no doubt flood the newsgroups with your
> ravings and lies about me until I return.
>
> > you're only interest
>
> While /your/ only interest seems to be "Will Dockery"... not that I can
> blame you, I'm aware of what a fascinating character I am.


How about putting that ego back in your pants, Paris Hilton?
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