Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley poem
that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet? We
assume that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we "lifted"
a line from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you would fail to
tell us the name of the book and the page number on which "The Days
Pile Up" appears.
Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley poem
that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet? We assume
that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we "lifted" a line
from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you would fail to tell us
the name of the book and the page number on which "The Days Pile Up"
appears.
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 20:20:54 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley poem
that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet? We assume
that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we "lifted" a line
from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you would fail to tell us
the name of the book and the page number on which "The Days Pile Up"
appears.
Yes, the book arrived, but I didn't even check it; by that time it was
moot, since I'd discovered the Saulitis poem (which was far more likely
to have been your source).
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:23:39 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:10:21 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:So why did George Dance's trusted source say that there was a poem by
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 20:20:54 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley
poem that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet?
We assume that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we
"lifted" a line from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you
would fail to tell us the name of the book and the page number on
which "The Days Pile Up" appears.
Yes, the book arrived, but I didn't even check it; by that time it
was moot, since I'd discovered the Saulitis poem (which was far more
likely to have been your source).
Creeley called "The Days Pile Up?"
Which is what we both said in the first place. George Dance lied.
IOW: No such poem ever existed.
When he was shown to be a liar (prevaricator, sore loser), he stalled
until he found some obscure poem that mentioned newspapers.
Once a dunce, always a dunce. The dunces shall inherit nothing.
What a dunce!
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:23:39 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:10:21 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:So why did George Dance's trusted source say that there was a poem by
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 20:20:54 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley poem >>>> that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet? We assume >>>> that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we "lifted" a line
from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you would fail to tell us >>>> the name of the book and the page number on which "The Days Pile Up"
appears.
Yes, the book arrived, but I didn't even check it; by that time it was
moot, since I'd discovered the Saulitis poem (which was far more likely
to have been your source).
Creeley called "The Days Pile Up?"
Which is what we both said in the first place. George Dance lied. When
IOW: No such poem ever existed.
he was shown to be a liar (prevaricator, sore loser), he stalled until
he found some obscure poem that mentioned newspapers.
Once a dunce, always a dunce. The dunces shall inherit nothing.
What a dunce!
--
On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 19:43:59 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 20:56:43 +0000, NancyGene wrote:“Have we not commanded you, Dunce? Be weak and cowardly. Be
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:23:39 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 18:10:21 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:So why did George Dance's trusted source say that there was a poem by
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 20:20:54 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
Hey, George Dance! Did the book that contains the Robert Creeley poem >>>>>> that only you and your Trusted Source know about arrive yet? We assume >>>>>> that you would be anxious to prove your claim that we "lifted" a line >>>>>> from Mr. Creeley, so we cannot understand why you would fail to tell us >>>>>> the name of the book and the page number on which "The Days Pile Up" >>>>>> appears.
Yes, the book arrived, but I didn't even check it; by that time it was >>>>> moot, since I'd discovered the Saulitis poem (which was far more likely >>>>> to have been your source).
Creeley called "The Days Pile Up?"
Which is what we both said in the first place. George Dance lied. When >>> he was shown to be a liar (prevaricator, sore loser), he stalled until
IOW: No such poem ever existed.
he found some obscure poem that mentioned newspapers.
Once a dunce, always a dunce. The dunces shall inherit nothing.
What a dunce!
--
Blessed are the dunces of the earth
For they shall inherit all that they are worth.
frightened, be dismayed, for Michael Pendragon and NancyGene are going
to be watching you wherever you go.”
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