"Will Dockery" wrote in message
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>
> "Rob Evans" mushmouthpoet@drool.com wrote:
>> "msifg" wrote:
>> > "Will Dockery" wrote:
>>>>"Rob Evans", mushmouth poet, wrote:
>>>>>"Will Dockery" wrote:
>>>>>> "Rob Evans" wrote;
>>>>>>> "msifg" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > And when someone like Rob "Mushmouth" Evans chimes in, and then it
>> >> > is
>> >> > revealed how short he comes up as a poet, being a lackluster writer
> of
>> >> > dreary chopped-up-prose that pretends to be a poem, and then
>> >> > performs
> it
>> >> > with a gurgling whistle-lisp that sounds like either a stroke victim
> or
>> >> > that he has a mouth stuffed with mush, or both, then it just gets
>> >> > really funny really fast.
>> >>
>> >>>>>> he likes to think he's writing ad hominem.
>> >>>>>> however, his technique is filled to the brim
>> >>>>>> with contempt and smugness.
>> >>>>>> i'm convinced he's the worlds biggest cynic.
>> >>>>>> of course, i'm not trying to sway you toward common sense.
>> >>>>>> i'm convinced that if dale said "jump"
>> >>>>>> you'd say "how high?" you're a predictable
>> >>>>>> little kissing vulture faced old
>> >>>>>> fool. you can't even get your insults
>> >>>>>> strait. you called dockery "mush mouth"
>> >>>>>> then had your own vulture faced, mush mouthed
>> >>>>>> photo displayed for all to see. what kind of crappy luck is that!
>> >>
>> >> > And the photograph is an old one... can you imagine the horror he
> faces
>> >> > every morning when he looks in the mirror and sees what new cruel
> joke
>> >> > life has played on him the night before?
>> >>
>> >> > I wanted to let this pass, and had even thought maybe our "truce"
> would
>> >> > last, but the oldface just keeps crawling back, begging for
>> >> > more.
>> >>
>> >> > No doubt this will go on for another 5000 post thread of his whining
>> >> > over his hurt feelings...
>> >>
>> >> >> > > if i was you, i'd stay away from flame wars.
>> >
>> > Mushmouth seems addicted to sniffing behind me. Apparently this will
>> > continue on for ever how many years, weeks or days it takes one of us
>> > to die... sounds sadly familiar.
>> >
>> > A shame he can't understand that his time would be better spent
>> > working on his many obvious problems, such as the fact that he writes
>> > forgetable poetry that will quickly fade and be forgotten as soon as
>> > he posts it, as usual. Or the fact that he's anfaced thug wannabe
>> > intent on wasting my time... luckily I have more than enough to keep
>> > him smacked down... heh.
>> >
>> > Anyway, let's see what garbage he's left dripping from this post like
>> > the drool on his crone-like chin this morning:
>> >
>> >> >> > > you're a bit over the hill at this time.
>> >>
>> >> >> Even worse, you're a stupid /and/ senile old man, Rob... spit out
> your
>> >> >> mush and whistle some more for us... heh.
>> >>
>> >> >> That's about as likely as you stepping onto a stage
>> >
>> > I'll be doing that 15-20 times tonight, actually, Mushmouth, as part
>> > of the new Sunday night open mic at the Sports Rock Cafe over in
>> > Ladonia tonight, Mushmouth, introducing performers as well as doing a
>> > couple of sets of my own. As I mentioned earlier, we'll be making
>> > digital video of these from now on, to put on a SRC YouTube channel,
>> > which you'll no doubt slobber and te over for endless hours...
>> > heh.
>> >
>> >> without stumbling and
>> >>
>> >> > Depends on which stage, how many .en wires I'm not fond of
> stepping
>> >> > on,
>> >> > things like that, but looking at your photograph, you're about ready
> to
>> >> > be rolled onstage in a wheelchair, am I right, Mushmouth?
>> >>
>> >> Clearly not true
>> >
>> > Sorry pal, but your photograph clearly shows your pathetic condition
>> > of several years ago:
>> >
>> > http://tinyurl.com/5j4grx
>> >
>> > Maybe you've had a face-lift, bought a wig, and had those rotten brown
>> > teeth pulled and replaced with dentures since then, you still look so
>> > feeble that I doubt you can walk well enough to make it to the stage,
>> > much less stand there.
>> >
>> >> >> then managing to face the audience
>> >
>> > Which you most likely spray with gunk when you burble and whistle-lisp
>> > your dreary chopped-up-prose pretending to be poetry, and giving small
>> > children nightmares, since you're the spitting image of a modern day
>> > Nosferatu?
>> >
>> > "We know."
>> >
>> >> > Since I'm onstage an average of 3-4 times a week, I'll keep your
> advice
>> >> > in
>> >> > mind, Mushmouth, but there's certain times when "turning my back" to
> the
>> >> > audience is appropriate (and I'm aware you have no idea what my
> situation
>> >> > as far as stage performance is like, since you no doubt just sit
> there
>> >> > inyour wheelchair spittle-spewing the front row of your audience, so
> thanks, but
>> >> > really, no thanks) such as observing and giving a nod to the drummer
>> >> > for a particularly great beat, checking out a soloist in a far
> corner, and in
>> >> > general acting as a conductor for musicians who are playing /my/
> music.
>> >>
>> >> > Miles Davis and Johnny Cash are two great examples of performers who
>> >> > were noted for facing away from the stage from time-to-time, and of
> course I can
>> >> > add that you're also exagerating, but you're well known to be a
> mushmouthed
>> >> > liar anyhow, and this one's one of your smaller ones... thanks for
> the
>> >> > attempt at critique of my stage act, though!
>> >>
>> >> You aint them.
>> >
>> > Of course not, and thank God I'm not you, either, Mushmouth, since you
>> > no doubt just sit there in your wheelchair spittle-spewing the front
>> > row of your audience, who also no doubt wish you'd turn your back on
>> > them so they wouldn't have to look at that nasty mouth and shrivelled
> vulture face of yours.
>> >
>> > See you back here soon, Mushmouth, you know you can't stop yourself...
> heh.
>> >
>> > you're right-
>> > this is entertaining, but also pathetic.
>> > evans can't shake his dockery obsession.
>>
>> I can't kick his fat arse either -
>
> You wouldn't even have the chance to try, Mushmouth, since I don't fight
> crazy old men.
>
> Actually, if you did show up around here, I'd welcome you, offer you a cup
> of coffee and invite you onto the stage... a crazy old Englishter reading
> poetry might be quite a draw in downtown Smith's Station, Alabama:
>
> http://www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Image:Smiths-station.jpg
>
> But your admission that you can't shake your "Dockery obsession" is noted,
> Mushmouth.
>
> --
> "Twilight Girl" and other new poetry & music from Will Dockery:
> http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
>
>
alabama?
that's about as SOUTH as it gets.
that's almost as south as georgia.
i honestly think there are some folks around those small
towns that still think the War is going on.
confederate flags and high school's named
stonewall high don't help.
haha
i still have yet to visit vicksburg, mississippi as
part of my civil war tour.
i've been to the major sights in the east.
huge history in that neck of the woods.
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