> >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post the > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have anything to > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon to perform > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, and then I > >> can answer your questions.
> >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're still here...
> >> -- > >> "Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
> > >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> > >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post the > > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have anything to > > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon to perform > > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, and then I > > >> can answer your questions.
> > >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're still here...
> > >> -- > > >> "Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
> > You should run as fast as you can and not stop running
> Ah, Usenet isn't that bad, PJR.
He's working on it.
Poor Eva, though. From her posts, it looks like she thought usenet was real-time conversation. I think you should write her and explain a bit (maybe link her a "newsgroups" article to read) and explain what usenet is about. (The analogy I like to use is letter-writing; there's still some people old enough to remember that.) That would have to come from you, of course.
> On Nov 7, 7:24 am, Will Dockery wrote: > > On Nov 6, 10:49 pm, Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid> wrote: > > > In rec.arts.poems on Thu, 5 Nov 2009 16:37:43 -0800 (PST), Eva wrote: > > > > On Nov 5, 6:27 pm, "Will Dockery" wrote:
> > > >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> > > >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post the > > > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have anything to > > > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon to perform > > > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, and then I > > > >> can answer your questions.
> > > >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're still here...
> > > >> -- > > > >> "Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
> > > You should run as fast as you can and not stop running
> > Ah, Usenet isn't that bad, PJR.
> He's working on it.
> Poor Eva, though. From her posts, it looks like she thought usenet was > real-time conversation. I think you should write her and explain a bit > (maybe link her a "newsgroups" article to read) and explain what > usenet is about. (The analogy I like to use is letter-writing; there's > still some people old enough to remember that.) That would have to > come from you, of course.
Yes, I think Eva is starting to catch on with Usenet, a bit... she's only known about this type of thing for a little over a day, after all.
> > > >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> > > >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post the > > > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have anything to > > > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon to perform > > > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, and then I > > > >> can answer your questions.
> > > >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're still here...
> > > >> -- > > > >> "Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
> > > You should run as fast as you can and not stop running
> > Ah, Usenet isn't that bad, PJR.
> He's working on it.
> Poor Eva, though. From her posts, it looks like she thought usenet was > real-time conversation. I think you should write her and explain a bit > (maybe link her a "newsgroups" article to read) and explain what > usenet is about. (The analogy I like to use is letter-writing; there's > still some people old enough to remember that.) That would have to > come from you, of course.
> On Nov 7, 6:32 am, George Dance <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > On Nov 7, 7:24 am, Will Dockery wrote: > > > > In rec.arts.poems on Thu, 5 Nov 2009 16:37:43 -0800 (PST), Eva wrote: > > > > > On Nov 5, 6:27 pm, "Will Dockery" wrote:
> > > > >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> > > > >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post the > > > > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have anything to > > > > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon to perform > > > > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, and then I > > > > >> can answer your questions.
> > > > >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're still here...
> > Poor Eva, though. From her posts, it looks like she thought usenet was > > real-time conversation. I think you should write her and explain a bit > > (maybe link her a "newsgroups" article to read) and explain what > > usenet is about. (The analogy I like to use is letter-writing; there's > > still some people old enough to remember that.) That would have to > > come from you, of course.
I used to write letters, and did the whole zine mailing thing back in the 1980s, can't see to manage it very well at all since the internet came in, and really changed the entire field of personal communication.
> On Nov 7, 6:32 am, George Dance <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > > On Nov 7, 7:24 am, Will Dockery wrote: > > > > In rec.arts.poems on Thu, 5 Nov 2009 16:37:43 -0800 (PST), Eva > > > > wrote: > > > > > On Nov 5, 6:27 pm, "Will Dockery" wrote:
> > > > >> >> "Red Lipped Stranger' Written by Will Dockery, Brian Mallard & > > > > >> >> Henry > > > > >> >> Conley > > > > >> >> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBhcN1WK144>
> > > > >> > Will, How are you suppose to talk to me here?
> > > > >> To start with, ignore the hecklers, and I'm here... I will post > > > > >> the > > > > >> interview with me here, if you're still there, and if you have > > > > >> anything to > > > > >> add, this will be the place. I have to leave to go downtown soon > > > > >> to perform > > > > >> some poetry & music, but should be back sometime after midnight, > > > > >> and then I > > > > >> can answer your questions.
> > > > >> I'll go locate the interview now, and post it here, if you're > > > > >> still here...
> > Poor Eva, though. From her posts, it looks like she thought usenet was > > real-time conversation. I think you should write her and explain a bit > > (maybe link her a "newsgroups" article to read) and explain what > > usenet is about. (The analogy I like to use is letter-writing; there's > > still some people old enough to remember that.) That would have to > > come from you, of course.
> "Will Dockery" wrote: >> On Nov 7, 4:35 pm, Eva <purple13...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > On Nov 7, 6:32 am, George Dance <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> > > On Nov 7, 7:24 am, Will Dockery wrote:
> "Will Dockery" wrote: >> On Nov 7, 4:35 pm, Eva <purple13...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > On Nov 7, 6:32 am, George Dance <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> > > On Nov 7, 7:24 am, Will Dockery wrote:
> > you mean your that old to letter write haha
> I used to write letters,
> But the post office couldn't deliver them
They could have if I'd
...not used a pepperoni as a stamp and actually sobered up enough to write the return address using something other than tomato sauce?
Brand new interview material of undisclosed events in the history of Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars, for the archives:
Will Dockery: Great poem, I remember when you read this one with bongos and whatnot being played around you at good old Rhino's... a place gone but never replaced, as far as that certain ambiance:THE DAY CHARLES BUKOWSKI DIED - alt.arts.poetry.comments | Google Groups Source: groups.google.com The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the Internet. about an hour ago · Comment · Like / Unlike · View Feedback (4)Hide Feedback (4) · Share · See Wall-to-Wall
Gary Frankfurth: Thanks, Will, yes that was a gig worthy of rememberance . Ha Ha ...the staff were a bit fond of us hehe. But, I also remember being fired from the band...
Will Dockery: That was a joke because you called me a "clown" in front of Jocelyn's mother, and still wanted me to buy your beer, and smoke all my cigarettes... and besides, you can't quite or be fired from the Shadowville All-Stars:
"...The Shadowville All-Stars provide the musical canvas for the word paintings of Will Dockery, the Poet Laureate of Shadowville... Read More. Individually, we are a dozen-or-so musical merry pranksters who rotate in and out of the lineup at different venues. Collectively we are The Shadowville All-Stars. Artists who share the stage with us in a live performance become Shadowville All-Stars forever. It's kind of like the Baseball Hall-of-Fame, only you can't get kicked out for gambling..." -Dennis Beck
Gary Frankfurth: Wow, is that what happened? I was drinking and working for nothing at Parnello's, sorry Will, I'm sure the clown was taken out of context or else I said it After I was fired...the firing was due to the other guy, the friend of the drummer, who was taking over lead guitar and playing hard rock leads to the All-Stars more jazz orientation... I got Pissed. And, though it may be a place, I won't go there about my phone...haha..still my pal?
Will Dockery: You don't remember calling me that in SoHo, after you got your car and decided you didn't need to suck up to me for rides anymore? Never mind that a week later the car was broke down and you decided I wasn't such a clown anymore, after all? But I don't worry about such things, all a part of the overall epic, but I did feel like you'd turned into Judas or something... but, yeah, the phone story seems to relate to the clown incident more than the firing at Rhino's, but they both relate. It looked like you'd turned out to be one of those folks who smile in my face but are eager to see me fail.
Glad that turned out to be a mistaken conclusion... and besides, Rimbaud & Morrison both stated there was a thin line between being a poet & a clown, anyhow, so I saw it as a poetry reference, if it wasn't for that serious f.o.a.d look in your eyes... heh.
Here, I've set up a thread for the discussion of the alleged firing of Gary Frankfurth from the Shadowville All-Stars, which sounds like serious skulduggery & shenanigans, & an illegal firing, since it breaks the only rule of the S A-S, at that:
"...The Shadowville All-Stars provide the musical canvas for the word paint...ings of Will Dockery, the Poet Laureate of Shadowville. Individually, we are a dozen-or-so musical merry pranksters who rotate in and out of the lineup at different venues. Collectively we are The Shadowville All-Stars. Artists who share the stage with us in a live performance become Shadowville All-Stars forever. It's kind of like the Baseball Hall-of-Fame, only you can't get kicked out for gambling..." -Dennis Beck
Anyone with any thoughts and/or speculation about this incident of possible high corruption in the ranks, please go to the link below and state yer case. Impeachment proceedings may well follow, as I am forced to resign from the S A-S to be replaced by a Will Dockery look- alike:Read MoreWill Dockery Interview (part two) - alt.arts.poetry.comments | Google Groups Source: groups.google.com The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the Internet. about a minute ago · Comment · Like / Unlike · Share · See Wall-to- Wall:
Gary Frankfurth: Ha ha Will, I was unaware of much (we were drinking heavily, in those days, my friend)
Will Dockery: All day and all night, actually... gallons of booze every day.
Gary Frankfurth: Ah, the days of the BIG CANS. Thank you, Brother Dave, for our safe passages through Shadowville.
Will Dockery: BTW, I remember stepping on your phone, but not firing you from Shadowville All-Stars... what's the full story on that, post it on Usenet so it can be archived in the permanent records, as will my response. Sounds like some serious skullduggery was going on without my consent, since I'm the only person who can hire and fire in that band, & by the rules, not even I can do that!
> Brand new interview material of undisclosed events in the history of > Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars, for the archives:
> Will Dockery: Great poem, I remember when you read this one with > bongos and whatnot being played around you at good old Rhino's... a > place gone but never replaced, as far as that certain ambiance:THE DAY > CHARLES BUKOWSKI DIED - alt.arts.poetry.comments | Google Groups > Source: groups.google.com > The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to > this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the > Internet. > about an hour ago · Comment · Like / Unlike · View Feedback (4)Hide > Feedback (4) · Share · See Wall-to-Wall
> Gary Frankfurth: Thanks, Will, yes that was a gig worthy of > rememberance . Ha Ha ...the staff were a bit fond of us hehe. But, I > also remember being fired from the band...
> Will Dockery: That was a joke because you called me a "clown" in front > of Jocelyn's mother, and still wanted me to buy your beer, and smoke > all my cigarettes... and besides, you can't quite or be fired from the > Shadowville All-Stars:
> "...The Shadowville All-Stars provide the musical canvas for the word > paintings of Will Dockery, the Poet Laureate of Shadowville... Read > More. Individually, we are a dozen-or-so musical merry pranksters who > rotate in and out of the lineup at different venues. Collectively we > are The Shadowville All-Stars. Artists who share the stage with us in > a live performance become Shadowville All-Stars forever. It's kind of > like the Baseball Hall-of-Fame, only you can't get kicked out for > gambling..." > -Dennis Beck
> Gary Frankfurth: Wow, is that what happened? I was drinking and > working for nothing at Parnello's, sorry Will, I'm sure the clown was > taken out of context or else I said it After I was fired...the firing > was due to the other guy, the friend of the drummer, who was taking > over lead guitar and playing hard rock leads to the All-Stars more > jazz orientation... I got Pissed. And, though it may be a place, I > won't go there about my phone...haha..still my pal?
> Will Dockery: You don't remember calling me that in SoHo, after you > got your car and decided you didn't need to suck up to me for rides > anymore? Never mind that a week later the car was broke down and you > decided I wasn't such a clown anymore, after all? But I don't worry > about such things, all a part of the overall epic, but I did feel like > you'd turned into Judas or something... but, yeah, the phone story > seems to relate to the clown incident more than the firing at Rhino's, > but they both relate. It looked like you'd turned out to be one of > those folks who smile in my face but are eager to see me fail.
> Glad that turned out to be a mistaken conclusion... and besides, > Rimbaud & Morrison both stated there was a thin line between being a > poet & a clown, anyhow, so I saw it as a poetry reference, if it > wasn't for that serious f.o.a.d look in your eyes... heh.
"Will Dockery" <will.dock...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:cbdf18fc-2b53-4fab-bf10-9e45004e49c9@l13g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... Here, I've set up a thread for the discussion of the alleged firing of Gary Frankfurth from the Shadowville All-Stars, which sounds like serious skulduggery & shenanigans, & an illegal firing, since it breaks the only rule of the S A-S, at that:
> Here, I've set up a thread for the discussion of the alleged firing of > Gary Frankfurth from the Shadowville All-Stars, which sounds like > serious skulduggery & shenanigans, & an illegal firing, since it > breaks the only rule of the S A-S, at that:
>> Here, I've set up a thread for the discussion of the alleged firing of >> Gary Frankfurth from the Shadowville All-Stars, which sounds like >> serious skulduggery & shenanigans, & an illegal firing, since it >> breaks the only rule of the S A-S, at that: