• Penny's Blog 2.0 is live online

    From George J. Dance@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 14 04:00:37 2025
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    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of
    my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB.
    I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of
    other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html

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  • From HarryLime@21:1/5 to George J. Dance on Fri Feb 14 18:00:35 2025
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    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of
    my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB.
    I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of
    other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of PJR) was
    the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its readers that I
    had ever seen (as it was literally just a list of several thousand
    colors that had been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's
    Hat."

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have appeared to
    date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

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  • From HarryLime@21:1/5 to NancyGene on Sat Feb 15 00:07:12 2025
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    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of
    my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB.
    I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of
    other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special >>> preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of PJR) was
    the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its readers that I
    had ever seen (as it was literally just a list of several thousand
    colors that had been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's
    Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains the list?

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have appeared to
    date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his obsessive-compulsive
    personality disorder. George's parents really did a number on him.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, where he was impotent against the physical abuses of his father, he craves a sense of
    power in his adult life. This need manifests itself in everything from becoming the leader of an impotent political party to making
    comprehensive lists on his blog.

    *****

    On a slightly different topic, this thread has reminded me that George's
    most egregious act of plagiarism, was when he stole "PJR"s poem,
    "Batty's Hat" -- which later became "Penny's Hat," thus providing a name
    for his blaaargh.

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  • From HarryLime@21:1/5 to NancyGene on Sat Feb 15 01:09:43 2025
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    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of >>>>> my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB. >>>>> I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of >>>>> other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special >>>>> preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of PJR) was >>>> the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its readers that I
    had ever seen (as it was literally just a list of several thousand
    colors that had been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's
    Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains the list? >>>>
    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have appeared to >>>> date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his obsessive-compulsive
    personality disorder. George's parents really did a number on him.

    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little NellGeorge
    TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George available to make
    grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the number of
    entries will be greater than 1,000.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, where he was
    impotent against the physical abuses of his father, he craves a sense of
    power in his adult life. This need manifests itself in everything from
    becoming the leader of an impotent political party to making
    comprehensive lists on his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father figure and
    us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.

    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact that Boy
    George received from his parents, so he's substituted that for a display
    of affection.

    George seeks metaphorical spankings online because they are the best
    that he can hope to receive.

    On a slightly different topic, this thread has reminded me that George's
    most egregious act of plagiarism, was when he stole "PJR"s poem,
    "Batty's Hat" -- which later became "Penny's Hat," thus providing a name
    for his blaaargh.
    Yes, we have read about that. Shameful. If Penny's Hat earned any
    money, PJR should get a percentage. Is there a poem by Robert Creeley
    that starts with "Penny's Hat stacks up on the floor like paint cans at Sherwin Williams?" The title would be "Penny's Hat Stacks Up." We will
    have to check the collected poems books, unless George Dance's source is available. That source is always our go-to.

    It would be quite funny if such a poem were to turn up.

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  • From HarryLime@21:1/5 to NancyGene on Sat Feb 15 19:54:32 2025
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    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:23:52 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 1:09:41 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of >>>>>>> my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB. >>>>>>> I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of >>>>>>> other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special
    preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of PJR) was >>>>>> the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its readers that I >>>>>> had ever seen (as it was literally just a list of several thousand >>>>>> colors that had been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's >>>>>> Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains the list? >>>>>>
    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have appeared to >>>>>> date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his obsessive-compulsive
    personality disorder. George's parents really did a number on him.

    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little NellGeorge
    TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George available to make
    grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the number of
    entries will be greater than 1,000.

    But neither Will Dockery nor Stinky G. can count even to 10. 1000 items
    are superfluous.


    In Will's defense, he once counted as high as 7, with only three
    mistakes.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, where he was >>>> impotent against the physical abuses of his father, he craves a sense of >>>> power in his adult life. This need manifests itself in everything from >>>> becoming the leader of an impotent political party to making
    comprehensive lists on his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father figure and
    us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.
    Is that legal in Toronto?


    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact that Boy
    George received from his parents, so he's substituted that for a display
    of affection.
    That makes perfect sense! Thank you for being able to analyze the root
    cause of George Dance's problems and why he continues to lose.

    You're welcome. Although since Grownup George's subconscious goal is to receive a spanking, his losses are actually wins.


    George seeks metaphorical spankings online because they are the best
    that he can hope to receive.

    A spanking is only "a bit" different from a hug for a boy who never had
    the latter.

    Exactly! It is a physical expression of emotion from his parent.


    On a slightly different topic, this thread has reminded me that George's >>>> most egregious act of plagiarism, was when he stole "PJR"s poem,
    "Batty's Hat" -- which later became "Penny's Hat," thus providing a name >>>> for his blaaargh.
    Yes, we have read about that. Shameful. If Penny's Hat earned any
    money, PJR should get a percentage. Is there a poem by Robert Creeley
    that starts with "Penny's Hat stacks up on the floor like paint cans at
    Sherwin Williams?" The title would be "Penny's Hat Stacks Up." We will >>> have to check the collected poems books, unless George Dance's source is >>> available. That source is always our go-to.

    It would be quite funny if such a poem were to turn up.
    We have it from a "reliable source" that the poem is also not in "A Year
    of Sundays: 2024: The Official Poetry Journal of AAPC." However, George Dance does not believe most things we say, although given proof, so he
    will have to buy the book himself:
    https://www.amazon.com/Year-Sundays-Official-Poetry-Journal/dp/B0DWSW8VNL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=22TF7KJUWKB9C&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bSFzeGU8uojTEL4DcQfxO5FqlFAwOnNOx_6Q1zkH2aOYnCVosSaeBB6G3_B6qbgvOKW1H_wIL02WfZiulCs0dPckXDLelmjVyvdEOC8NWsJSBktz5J4iMh-
    svxrxU2SW3gQvkwVlekvIWjSEMj5UvA2uV1Ne4hjfFWRnkPZuUHcMtUBLkRrlTr56ECn8x0rr8DKMkpUnNJ4J2nJwjtTjAh2WxjzRsvaUWUhikD3e6jQ.kj8e9O1f0klrilPdCv6Z4YHhaeHHKDX8sYAnYeBvrus&dib_tag=se&keywords=A+Year+of+Sundays%3A+2024&qid=1739640040&s=books&sprefix=a+year+of+
    sundays+2024%2Cstripbooks%2C158&sr=1-1

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  • From Cujo DeSockpuppet@21:1/5 to NancyGene on Sun Feb 16 00:16:00 2025
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    nancygene.andjayme@gmail.com (NancyGene) wrote in news:eae387fde80a7a0298f47c4ee094fda8@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 19:54:29 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:23:52 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 1:09:41 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked >>>>>>>>> version of my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and >>>>>>>>> is now online at PPB. I'll be announcing it sometime next week >>>>>>>>> (as this is a long weekend of other PPP posts, given
    Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special preview link >>>>>>>>> for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html >>>>>>>>
    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of >>>>>>>> PJR) was the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its >>>>>>>> readers that I had ever seen (as it was literally just a list
    of several thousand colors that had been bookended by a
    plagiarized version of "Batty's Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains
    the list?

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have
    appeared to date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his
    obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. George's parents
    really did a number on him.

    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little NellGeorge
    TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George available to make
    grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the number
    of entries will be greater than 1,000.

    But neither Will Dockery nor Stinky G. can count even to 10. 1000
    items are superfluous.


    In Will's defense, he once counted as high as 7, with only three
    mistakes.
    Was that at a slot machine? He was hoping for three sevens, but
    couldn't count that without taking off his, Stinky G.'s, and a
    stranger's shoes.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, where
    he was impotent against the physical abuses of his father, he
    craves a sense of power in his adult life. This need manifests
    itself in everything from becoming the leader of an impotent
    political party to making comprehensive lists on his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father
    figure and us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.
    Is that legal in Toronto?


    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact that
    Boy George received from his parents, so he's substituted that for
    a display of affection.
    That makes perfect sense! Thank you for being able to analyze the
    root cause of George Dance's problems and why he continues to lose.

    You're welcome. Although since Grownup George's subconscious goal is
    to receive a spanking, his losses are actually wins.


    Does giving George Dance a virtual pants-pulled-down count? Sort of a reverse wedgie. Actually, George may have a conditioned response
    ("feeling a spanking") every time he pulls down his own pants. That's
    a huge psychological burden.

    Only a masochist would de-pants Dunce. Even Dunce himself has to do it
    every once in a while.

    If you're going to argue that Dunce is doubling down. Well, in that case
    you might be righter than you've ever been.

    --
    "I've been writing poetry for nearly fifty years, rest assured it's a
    poem, Pendragon." - Will Dockery demonstrating why he's a douchebag.

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  • From Cujo DeSockpuppet@21:1/5 to W.Dockery on Sun Feb 16 03:45:48 2025
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    will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery) wrote in news:7949bdc196023528330c57c38df99106@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 0:16:00 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    nancygene.andjayme@gmail.com (NancyGene) wrote in
    news:eae387fde80a7a0298f47c4ee094fda8@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 19:54:29 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:23:52 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 1:09:41 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked >>>>>>>>>>> version of my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and >>>>>>>>>>> is now online at PPB. I'll be announcing it sometime next >>>>>>>>>>> week (as this is a long weekend of other PPP posts, given >>>>>>>>>>> Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special preview >>>>>>>>>>> link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.ht >>>>>>>>>>> ml

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off >>>>>>>>>> of PJR) was the stupidest waste of time for both it author >>>>>>>>>> and its readers that I had ever seen (as it was literally
    just a list of several thousand colors that had been
    bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains >>>>>>>>> the list?

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have >>>>>>>>>> appeared to date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it? >>>>>>>>>
    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his
    obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. George's parents
    really did a number on him.

    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little NellGeorge
    TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George available to
    make grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the
    number of entries will be greater than 1,000.

    But neither Will Dockery nor Stinky G. can count even to 10. 1000
    items are superfluous.


    In Will's defense, he once counted as high as 7, with only three
    mistakes.
    Was that at a slot machine? He was hoping for three sevens, but
    couldn't count that without taking off his, Stinky G.'s, and a
    stranger's shoes.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence,
    where he was impotent against the physical abuses of his
    father, he craves a sense of power in his adult life. This
    need manifests itself in everything from becoming the leader of >>>>>>>> an impotent political party to making comprehensive lists on
    his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father
    figure and us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.
    Is that legal in Toronto?


    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact that
    Boy George received from his parents, so he's substituted that
    for a display of affection.
    That makes perfect sense! Thank you for being able to analyze the
    root cause of George Dance's problems and why he continues to
    lose.

    You're welcome. Although since Grownup George's subconscious goal
    is to receive a spanking, his losses are actually wins.


    Does giving George Dance a virtual pants-pulled-down count? Sort of
    a reverse wedgie. Actually, George may have a conditioned response
    ("feeling a spanking") every time he pulls down his own pants.
    That's a huge psychological burden.

    Only a masochist would de-pants Dunce. Even Dunce himself has to do
    it every once in a while.

    If you're going to argue that Dunce is doubling down. Well, in that
    case you might be righter than you've ever been.

    Obsessively troll much, Cujo?

    I popped in to add an observation, Dreckweasel. What did you have to
    add? Screed about how you project your obsessive trolling upon others
    was pretty much it. It must suck to be a one trick douchebag like you.

    The Power of the FAIL has not deserted you.

    --
    "I've been writing poetry for nearly fifty years, rest assured it's a
    poem, Pendragon." - Will Dockery demonstrating why he's a douchebag.

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  • From Cujo DeSockpuppet@21:1/5 to W.Dockery on Sun Feb 16 14:21:19 2025
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    will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery) wrote in news:000911929bf9f11f63f6ab81e7110b77@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 3:45:48 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery) wrote in
    news:7949bdc196023528330c57c38df99106@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 0:16:00 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    nancygene.andjayme@gmail.com (NancyGene) wrote in
    news:eae387fde80a7a0298f47c4ee094fda8@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 19:54:29 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:23:52 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 1:09:41 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>
    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the
    hyperlinked version of my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is >>>>>>>>>>>>> completed and is now online at PPB. I'll be announcing it >>>>>>>>>>>>> sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of other PPP >>>>>>>>>>>>> posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a >>>>>>>>>>>>> special preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i. >>>>>>>>>>>>> ht ml

    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped >>>>>>>>>>>> off of PJR) was the stupidest waste of time for both it >>>>>>>>>>>> author and its readers that I had ever seen (as it was >>>>>>>>>>>> literally just a list of several thousand colors that had >>>>>>>>>>>> been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's Hat." >>>>>>>>>>>
    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that
    contains the list?

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have >>>>>>>>>>>> appeared to date on your blog is an even bigger waste. >>>>>>>>>>>>
    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it? >>>>>>>>>>>
    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his
    obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. George's parents >>>>>>>>>> really did a number on him.

    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little
    NellGeorge TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George
    available to make grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the
    number of entries will be greater than 1,000.

    But neither Will Dockery nor Stinky G. can count even to 10.
    1000 items are superfluous.


    In Will's defense, he once counted as high as 7, with only three
    mistakes.
    Was that at a slot machine? He was hoping for three sevens, but
    couldn't count that without taking off his, Stinky G.'s, and a
    stranger's shoes.

    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, >>>>>>>>>> where he was impotent against the physical abuses of his
    father, he craves a sense of power in his adult life. This >>>>>>>>>> need manifests itself in everything from becoming the leader >>>>>>>>>> of an impotent political party to making comprehensive lists >>>>>>>>>> on his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father >>>>>>>>> figure and us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.
    Is that legal in Toronto?


    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact
    that Boy George received from his parents, so he's substituted >>>>>>>> that for a display of affection.
    That makes perfect sense! Thank you for being able to analyze
    the root cause of George Dance's problems and why he continues
    to lose.

    You're welcome. Although since Grownup George's subconscious
    goal is to receive a spanking, his losses are actually wins.


    Does giving George Dance a virtual pants-pulled-down count? Sort
    of a reverse wedgie. Actually, George may have a conditioned
    response ("feeling a spanking") every time he pulls down his own
    pants. That's a huge psychological burden.

    Only a masochist would de-pants Dunce. Even Dunce himself has to do
    it every once in a while.

    If you're going to argue that Dunce is doubling down. Well, in that
    case you might be righter than you've ever been.

    Obsessively troll much, Cujo?

    I popped in to add an observation

    Great, feel free to pop back out again, Cujo.

    And you added nothing again! How it must suck to be a loser like you!

    Gee, another snipping frenzy. Look what you left out!

    , Dreckweasel. What did you have to add? Screed about how you project
    your obsessive trolling upon others was pretty much it. It must
    suck to be a one trick douchebag like you.

    Cowardly snipping and no response noted and ridiculed.

    The Power of the FAIL has not deserted you.

    I'm thinking I'll stick around to laugh at you instead, fuckchop.

    --
    "I've been writing poetry for nearly fifty years, rest assured it's a
    poem, Pendragon." - Will Dockery demonstrating why he's a douchebag.

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  • From George J. Dance@21:1/5 to Cujo DeSockpuppet on Sun Feb 16 14:36:55 2025
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    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 14:21:19 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery) wrote in news:000911929bf9f11f63f6ab81e7110b77@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 3:45:48 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery) wrote in
    news:7949bdc196023528330c57c38df99106@www.novabbs.com:

    On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 0:16:00 +0000, Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:

    nancygene.andjayme@gmail.com (NancyGene) wrote in
    news:eae387fde80a7a0298f47c4ee094fda8@www.novabbs.com:

    Does giving George Dance a virtual pants-pulled-down count? Sort
    of a reverse wedgie. Actually, George may have a conditioned
    response ("feeling a spanking") every time he pulls down his own
    pants. That's a huge psychological burden.

    Only a masochist would de-pants Dunce. Even Dunce himself has to do
    it every once in a while.

    If you're going to argue that Dunce is doubling down. Well, in that
    case you might be righter than you've ever been.

    Obsessively troll much, Cujo?

    I popped in to add an observation

    Great, feel free to pop back out again, Cujo.

    And you added nothing again! How it must suck to be a loser like you!

    Gee, another snipping frenzy. Look what you left out!

    , Dreckweasel. What did you have to add? Screed about how you project
    your obsessive trolling upon others was pretty much it. It must
    suck to be a one trick douchebag like you.

    Cowardly snipping and no response noted and ridiculed.

    The Power of the FAIL has not deserted you.

    I'm thinking I'll stick around to laugh at you instead, fuckchop.

    Good morning, Cuckoo. Since you're posting in the thread about "Penny's
    Blog," do you have anything to say (on-topic) about that poem; or are
    you just here to troll Will?

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  • From HarryLime@21:1/5 to NancyGene on Thu Feb 20 13:36:03 2025
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments, alt.arts.poetry

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 22:18:17 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 19:54:29 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 17:23:52 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 1:09:41 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:44:40 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 0:07:10 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 21:11:03 +0000, NancyGene wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 18:00:35 +0000, HarryLime wrote:

    On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 4:00:36 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

    I'm happy to report that "Penny's Blog 2.0", the hyperlinked version of
    my new pennypoem "Penny's Blog", is completed and is now online at PPB.
    I'll be announcing it sometime next week (as this is a long weekend of
    other PPP posts, given Valentine's Day on Friday), but here is a special
    preview link for usenet:

    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2025/01/pennys-blog-20-i.html >>>>>>>>
    I thought that your "Penny's Hat" poem (which you ripped off of PJR) was
    the stupidest waste of time for both it author and its readers that I >>>>>>>> had ever seen (as it was literally just a list of several thousand >>>>>>>> colors that had been bookended by a plagiarized version of "Batty's >>>>>>>> Hat."

    Why would anyone want to read that or buy a book that contains the list?

    I thought that... until now.

    This list of alphabetized titles of all the poems that have appeared to
    date on your blog is an even bigger waste.

    Why didn't just present it as an Index and be done with it?

    Because George Dance likes to reinvent the wheel?

    Because compulsive list-making is part of his obsessive-compulsive >>>>>> personality disorder. George's parents really did a number on him. >>>>>
    Did George Dance grow up in a Dickens novel? Little NellGeorge
    TrentDance? Or possibly NancyDancy? Is George available to make
    grocery and guest lists?

    That depends on the size. George only lists things when the number of >>>> entries will be greater than 1,000.

    But neither Will Dockery nor Stinky G. can count even to 10. 1000 items >>> are superfluous.


    In Will's defense, he once counted as high as 7, with only three
    mistakes.
    Was that at a slot machine? He was hoping for three sevens, but
    couldn't count that without taking off his, Stinky G.'s, and a
    stranger's shoes.

    As a matter of fact, it was. Seems like that story has really traveled.
    I overheard some gamblers discussing it in a Casino at Atlantic City
    this summer.


    Because Boy George was subjected to a slave-like existence, where he was >>>>>> impotent against the physical abuses of his father, he craves a sense of >>>>>> power in his adult life. This need manifests itself in everything from >>>>>> becoming the leader of an impotent political party to making
    comprehensive lists on his blog.

    Ah, so he metaphorically sees you as the all-powerful Father figure and >>>>> us as the missing Mother? Does he need a hug?

    Actually, what he's so desperately seeking for is a spanking.
    Is that legal in Toronto?


    His nightly spankings represented the only physical contact that Boy
    George received from his parents, so he's substituted that for a display >>>> of affection.
    That makes perfect sense! Thank you for being able to analyze the root
    cause of George Dance's problems and why he continues to lose.

    You're welcome. Although since Grownup George's subconscious goal is to
    receive a spanking, his losses are actually wins.


    Does giving George Dance a virtual pants-pulled-down count? Sort of a reverse wedgie. Actually, George may have a conditioned response
    ("feeling a spanking") every time he pulls down his own pants. That's a
    huge psychological burden.

    Hmm... I believe you're on to something there. Negative associations
    with pulling down his pants would explain both his misogynistic biases
    and his refusal to go "beneath the sheets."


    George seeks metaphorical spankings online because they are the best
    that he can hope to receive.

    A spanking is only "a bit" different from a hug for a boy who never had
    the latter.

    Exactly! It is a physical expression of emotion from his parent.
    Memories do stack up on some people's rear ends.

    Like worn out leather strops.

    On a slightly different topic, this thread has reminded me that George's >>>>>> most egregious act of plagiarism, was when he stole "PJR"s poem,
    "Batty's Hat" -- which later became "Penny's Hat," thus providing a name >>>>>> for his blaaargh.
    Yes, we have read about that. Shameful. If Penny's Hat earned any
    money, PJR should get a percentage. Is there a poem by Robert Creeley >>>>> that starts with "Penny's Hat stacks up on the floor like paint cans at >>>>> Sherwin Williams?" The title would be "Penny's Hat Stacks Up." We will >>>>> have to check the collected poems books, unless George Dance's source is >>>>> available. That source is always our go-to.

    It would be quite funny if such a poem were to turn up.
    We have it from a "reliable source" that the poem is also not in "A Year >>> of Sundays: 2024: The Official Poetry Journal of AAPC." However, George >>> Dance does not believe most things we say, although given proof, so he
    will have to buy the book himself:
    https://www.amazon.com/Year-Sundays-Official-Poetry-Journal/dp/B0DWSW8VNL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=22TF7KJUWKB9C&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bSFzeGU8uojTEL4DcQfxO5FqlFAwOnNOx_6Q1zkH2aOYnCVosSaeBB6G3_B6qbgvOKW1H_wIL02WfZiulCs0dPckXDLelmjVyvdEOC8NWsJSBktz5J4iMh-
    svxrxU2SW3gQvkwVlekvIWjSEMj5UvA2uV1Ne4hjfFWRnkPZuUHcMtUBLkRrlTr56ECn8x0rr8DKMkpUnNJ4J2nJwjtTjAh2WxjzRsvaUWUhikD3e6jQ.kj8e9O1f0klrilPdCv6Z4YHhaeHHKDX8sYAnYeBvrus&dib_tag=se&keywords=A+Year+of+Sundays%3A+2024&qid=1739640040&s=books&sprefix=a+year+of+
    sundays+2024%2Cstripbooks%2C158&sr=1-1

    The book* is selling very well. "Soon to be made into a major motion picture."

    *Note: The book does not contain a Robert Creeley poem.

    Nor does it contain any poetry by Donkeys, dunces, or stinky socks.

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