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 by: Will Dockery - Mon, 13 Jun 2022 18:17 UTC

On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> >
> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >
> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
> > >
> > > Andrew Roller Presents
> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
> > >
> > > R E V I E W S
> > > conducted by h0ly joe
> >
> > <snipped for focus>
> >
> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >
> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
> > > fascinating.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
> > >
> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
> > >
> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
> > > "the breeze...
> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
> > > "...The Science Ladies
> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
> > >
> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
> > >
> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
> > > first printing, and sold out!
> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
> >
> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
> > > presented by holy joe
> > >
> > > WILSON THE BUM
> > >
> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
> > > my VHS Handicam.
> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
> > >
> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
> > >
> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
> > >
> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
> >
> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
> >
> > --
> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
>
>
> Cool historical artifact........

I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.

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 by: Victor H. - Mon, 13 Jun 2022 20:45 UTC

Will Dockery wrote:

> On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
>> Will Dockery wrote:
>> >
>> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
>> >
>> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>> >
>> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Andrew Roller Presents
>> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
>> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
>> > >
>> > > R E V I E W S
>> > > conducted by h0ly joe
>> >
>> > <snipped for focus>
>> >
>> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
>> >
>> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>> >
>> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
>> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
>> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
>> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
>> > > fascinating.
>> >
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
>> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
>> > >
>> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
>> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
>> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
>> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
>> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
>> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
>> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
>> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
>> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
>> > >
>> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
>> > > "the breeze...
>> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
>> > > "...The Science Ladies
>> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
>> > >
>> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
>> > >
>> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
>> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
>> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
>> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
>> > > first printing, and sold out!
>> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
>> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
>> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
>> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
>> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
>> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
>> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
>> >
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
>> >
>> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
>> > > presented by holy joe
>> > >
>> > > WILSON THE BUM
>> > >
>> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
>> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
>> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
>> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
>> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
>> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
>> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
>> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
>> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
>> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
>> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
>> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
>> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
>> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
>> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
>> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
>> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
>> > > my VHS Handicam.
>> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
>> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
>> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
>> > >
>> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
>> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
>> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
>> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
>> > >
>> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
>> > >
>> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
>> >
>> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
>> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
>>
>>
>> Cool historical artifact........

> I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.

Quite an interesting concept....

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 by: W.Dockery - Wed, 15 Jun 2022 06:52 UTC

Victor H. wrote:

> Will Dockery wrote:

>> On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
>>> Will Dockery wrote:
>>> >
>>> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
>>> >
>>> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>>> >
>>> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > Andrew Roller Presents
>>> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
>>> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
>>> > >
>>> > > R E V I E W S
>>> > > conducted by h0ly joe
>>> >
>>> > <snipped for focus>
>>> >
>>> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
>>> >
>>> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>>> >
>>> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
>>> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
>>> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
>>> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
>>> > > fascinating.
>>> >
>>> > [...]
>>> >
>>> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
>>> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
>>> > >
>>> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>>> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>>> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
>>> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
>>> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
>>> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
>>> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
>>> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
>>> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
>>> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
>>> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
>>> > >
>>> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
>>> > > "the breeze...
>>> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
>>> > > "...The Science Ladies
>>> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
>>> > >
>>> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
>>> > >
>>> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>>> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>>> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
>>> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
>>> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
>>> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
>>> > > first printing, and sold out!
>>> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
>>> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
>>> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
>>> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
>>> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
>>> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
>>> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
>>> >
>>> > [...]
>>> >
>>> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
>>> >
>>> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
>>> > > presented by holy joe
>>> > >
>>> > > WILSON THE BUM
>>> > >
>>> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
>>> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
>>> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
>>> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
>>> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
>>> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
>>> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
>>> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
>>> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
>>> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
>>> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
>>> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
>>> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
>>> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
>>> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
>>> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
>>> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
>>> > > my VHS Handicam.
>>> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
>>> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
>>> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
>>> > >
>>> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
>>> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
>>> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
>>> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
>>> > >
>>> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
>>> > >
>>> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
>>> >
>>> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
>>> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
>>>
>>>
>>> Cool historical artifact........

>> I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.

> Quite an interesting concept....

I'm liking it.

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 by: Will Dockery - Sat, 18 Jun 2022 12:59 UTC

On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 4:45:15 PM UTC-4, vhug...@gmail.com wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> >> Will Dockery wrote:
> >> >
> >> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Andrew Roller Presents
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
> >> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
> >> > >
> >> > > R E V I E W S
> >> > > conducted by h0ly joe
> >> >
> >> > <snipped for focus>
> >> >
> >> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
> >> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
> >> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
> >> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
> >> > > fascinating.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
> >> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
> >> > >
> >> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
> >> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
> >> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
> >> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
> >> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
> >> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
> >> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
> >> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
> >> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
> >> > >
> >> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
> >> > > "the breeze...
> >> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
> >> > > "...The Science Ladies
> >> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
> >> > >
> >> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
> >> > >
> >> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
> >> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
> >> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
> >> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
> >> > > first printing, and sold out!
> >> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
> >> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
> >> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
> >> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
> >> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
> >> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
> >> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
> >> >
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
> >> > > presented by holy joe
> >> > >
> >> > > WILSON THE BUM
> >> > >
> >> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
> >> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
> >> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
> >> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
> >> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
> >> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
> >> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
> >> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
> >> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
> >> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
> >> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
> >> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
> >> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
> >> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
> >> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
> >> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
> >> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
> >> > > my VHS Handicam.
> >> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
> >> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
> >> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
> >> > >
> >> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
> >> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
> >> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
> >> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
> >> > >
> >> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
> >> > >
> >> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
> >> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
> >>
> >>
> >> Cool historical artifact........
>
> > I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.
> Quite an interesting concept....

Good morning, it sort of ties some loose ends up.

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 by: Will Dockery - Sun, 19 Jun 2022 14:30 UTC

On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 4:45:15 PM UTC-4, vhug...@gmail.com wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> >> Will Dockery wrote:
> >> >
> >> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Andrew Roller Presents
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
> >> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
> >> > >
> >> > > R E V I E W S
> >> > > conducted by h0ly joe
> >> >
> >> > <snipped for focus>
> >> >
> >> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
> >> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
> >> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
> >> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
> >> > > fascinating.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
> >> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
> >> > >
> >> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
> >> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
> >> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
> >> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
> >> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
> >> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
> >> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
> >> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
> >> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
> >> > >
> >> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
> >> > > "the breeze...
> >> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
> >> > > "...The Science Ladies
> >> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
> >> > >
> >> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
> >> > >
> >> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
> >> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
> >> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
> >> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
> >> > > first printing, and sold out!
> >> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
> >> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
> >> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
> >> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
> >> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
> >> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
> >> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
> >> >
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
> >> > > presented by holy joe
> >> > >
> >> > > WILSON THE BUM
> >> > >
> >> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
> >> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
> >> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
> >> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
> >> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
> >> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
> >> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
> >> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
> >> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
> >> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
> >> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
> >> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
> >> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
> >> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
> >> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
> >> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
> >> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
> >> > > my VHS Handicam.
> >> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
> >> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
> >> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
> >> > >
> >> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
> >> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
> >> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
> >> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
> >> > >
> >> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
> >> > >
> >> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
> >> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
> >>
> >>
> >> Cool historical artifact........
>
> > I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.
> Quite an interesting concept....

The finished arc will tie up a few loose ends.

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 by: Will Dockery - Thu, 23 Jun 2022 11:59 UTC

On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 4:45:15 PM UTC-4, vhug...@gmail.com wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> >> Will Dockery wrote:
> >> >
> >> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Andrew Roller Presents
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
> >> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
> >> > >
> >> > > R E V I E W S
> >> > > conducted by h0ly joe
> >> >
> >> > <snipped for focus>
> >> >
> >> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
> >> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
> >> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
> >> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
> >> > > fascinating.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
> >> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
> >> > >
> >> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
> >> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
> >> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
> >> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
> >> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
> >> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
> >> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
> >> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
> >> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
> >> > >
> >> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
> >> > > "the breeze...
> >> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
> >> > > "...The Science Ladies
> >> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
> >> > >
> >> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
> >> > >
> >> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
> >> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
> >> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
> >> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
> >> > > first printing, and sold out!
> >> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
> >> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
> >> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
> >> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
> >> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
> >> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
> >> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
> >> >
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
> >> > > presented by holy joe
> >> > >
> >> > > WILSON THE BUM
> >> > >
> >> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
> >> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
> >> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
> >> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
> >> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
> >> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
> >> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
> >> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
> >> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
> >> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
> >> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
> >> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
> >> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
> >> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
> >> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
> >> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
> >> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
> >> > > my VHS Handicam.
> >> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
> >> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
> >> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
> >> > >
> >> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
> >> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
> >> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
> >> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
> >> > >
> >> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
> >> > >
> >> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
> >> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
> >>
> >>
> >> Cool historical artifact........
>
> > I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.
> Quite an interesting concept....

Thanks again for the nod, Victor.

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On Monday, June 13, 2022 at 4:45:15 PM UTC-4, vhug...@gmail.com wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
> >> Will Dockery wrote:
> >> >
> >> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Andrew Roller Presents
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
> >> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
> >> > >
> >> > > R E V I E W S
> >> > > conducted by h0ly joe
> >> >
> >> > <snipped for focus>
> >> >
> >> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
> >> >
> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
> >> >
> >> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
> >> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
> >> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
> >> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
> >> > > fascinating.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
> >> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
> >> > >
> >> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
> >> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
> >> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
> >> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
> >> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
> >> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
> >> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
> >> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
> >> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
> >> > >
> >> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
> >> > > "the breeze...
> >> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
> >> > > "...The Science Ladies
> >> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
> >> > >
> >> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
> >> > >
> >> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
> >> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
> >> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
> >> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
> >> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
> >> > > first printing, and sold out!
> >> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
> >> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
> >> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
> >> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
> >> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
> >> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
> >> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
> >> >
> >> > [...]
> >> >
> >> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
> >> >
> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
> >> > > presented by holy joe
> >> > >
> >> > > WILSON THE BUM
> >> > >
> >> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
> >> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
> >> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
> >> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
> >> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
> >> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
> >> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
> >> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
> >> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
> >> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
> >> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
> >> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
> >> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
> >> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
> >> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
> >> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
> >> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
> >> > > my VHS Handicam.
> >> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
> >> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
> >> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
> >> > >
> >> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
> >> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
> >> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
> >> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
> >> > >
> >> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
> >> > >
> >> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
> >> >
> >> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
> >> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
> >>
> >>
> >> Cool historical artifact........
>
> > I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.
> Quite an interesting concept....

I'm thinking so.

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Will Dockery wrote:

> vhug...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Will Dockery wrote:
>>
>> > On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 4:16:19 PM UTC-4, Zod wrote:
>> >> Will Dockery wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > An early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery, from May 12 1995:
>> >> >
>> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>> >> >
>> >> > On Friday, May 12, 1995 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, ROLLER 666 wrote:
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Andrew Roller Presents
>> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E
>> >> > > FREE! Internet Edition May 11, 1995
>> >> > >
>> >> > > R E V I E W S
>> >> > > conducted by h0ly joe
>> >> >
>> >> > <snipped for focus>
>> >> >
>> >> > Early Usenet appearance of Will Dockery:
>> >> >
>> >> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.comics.marketplace/TbaNE0W5xPU/oNIVxNMLFasJ
>> >> >
>> >> > > Dockery provides insight to the life and recent death of Freddy Mercury
>> >> > > as a part of his regular "Like a Monkey on My Back" column in Update.
>> >> > > Whether you knew or cared about this singer, Dockery's writing
>> >> > > (particularly in this installment of his column) struck me as absolutely
>> >> > > fascinating.
>> >> >
>> >> > [...]
>> >> >
>> >> > > But then, I'm just a newcomer. For a
>> >> > > cup of coffee I'll review anything, even a comic by William Dockery.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Green Ringlets, 50c. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>> >> > > A chapbook, from whence the first poem provides the title. Each book
>> >> > > apparently comes with a free coffee stain. (Mine did, anyway.)
>> >> > > Care for some disjointed images, rendered with varying degrees of
>> >> > > proficiency, complete with a bizarre, Egyptian pharaoh cover? This is the
>> >> > > book for you. There's a poem about the south and several about females.
>> >> > > I could write this thing up really good, but I'm full. I had to feed the
>> >> > > hamburger Dockery threw over the bridge to me to a cat. It was lukewarm,
>> >> > > anyway. If I'm to work for food, Dockery, it has to be hot. Anyway, the
>> >> > > onion rings were good. For those I'll quoth several of his better lines:
>> >> > >
>> >> > > "Answers like seeds being dispersed into
>> >> > > "the breeze...
>> >> > > "...We stood in the marsh of reeds...
>> >> > > "...The Science Ladies
>> >> > > "wandering inside my soul (pg. 5)."
>> >> > >
>> >> > > There ya go. Thank God Wilson quit publishing.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > felt, 50c postpaid. Minicomic, eight pages. William Dockery, P.O. Box
>> >> > > xxxx, Phenix City, AL 36868.
>> >> > > On the back cover of this tome is written the words, "Second Printing."
>> >> > > I was going to joke that with Dockery, this means my copy is not only the
>> >> > > second printing but the second copy. However, this damn thing is actually
>> >> > > very well written. Maybe he did actually print more than one copy in the
>> >> > > first printing, and sold out!
>> >> > > felt begins poorly, but picks up at the top of page four. Then things
>> >> > > really get going at the bottom of page four, and the lines roll on through
>> >> > > thunderous poetic crescendoes right to the end. There are amazing images
>> >> > > here; Tatumville park, the memory of Tracy, the father who's "a grey cat,"
>> >> > > even a lake of disappearing paths.
>> >> > > I highly recommend this chapbook on two counts, as a stunning book of
>> >> > > poems and as a sample of the best the comics small press has to offer.
>> >> >
>> >> > [...]
>> >> >
>> >> > Also included were "scandal sheet" style news items on local real life celebrities in the Columbus-Phenix City music/art/poetry scene of the 1990s, very similar to the impostor trolls seen at present:
>> >> >
>> >> > > C O M I C U P D A T E N E W S
>> >> > > presented by holy joe
>> >> > >
>> >> > > WILSON THE BUM
>> >> > >
>> >> > > There are three types of homeless people in this world. There is the
>> >> > > Hobo, which is a migratory worker. Then there is the Tramp, which is a
>> >> > > migratory non-worker. Finally, there is the Bum, which is a non-migratory
>> >> > > non-worker. This I learned recently from my researches at the Phenix City
>> >> > > library. Learning this, I decided to investigate certain personalities of
>> >> > > the small press, to see which category they fit into (and to justify
>> >> > > peeking into Carol Horny's window!)
>> >> > > Rick Howe - a Hobo. Migrating from South Carolina to Columbus, with
>> >> > > plans to move on to Sacramento, but working at McDonald's.
>> >> > > John Jones - a Tramp. Migrating from Philly to a trailer park in Phenix
>> >> > > City, never gainfully employed (except by the government), and always one
>> >> > > step ahead of the law due to his "art" photos.
>> >> > > p.d. Wilson - a Bum. Never going anyplace, and never working either. (I
>> >> > > think he accidentally wired himself to his junkyard computer and can't get
>> >> > > loose, but that's no excuse.)
>> >> > > Carol Horn - Welfare Queen, and purveyor of living room performance art
>> >> > > porno shows, which she doesn't know has a nationwide audience, thanks to
>> >> > > my VHS Handicam.
>> >> > > A. Holer - I was going to list this AOL a-hole as a Bum, but recently he
>> >> > > threw away all his Penthouses and became gainfully employed! (As the
>> >> > > Regional Coordinator of the Boy Love Society.)
>> >> > >
>> >> > > NOTE: The premier issue of Comic Update is posted on
>> >> > > alt.comics.alternative. It is the issue for May 10th. It consists of
>> >> > > three parts: COMIC UPDATE (Part One), COMIC UPDATE (PART TWO), and COMIC
>> >> > > UPDATE (PART THREE OF THREE).
>> >> > >
>> >> > > ROLLER PUBLICATIONS Founded 1972. Continuously publishing since 1986.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > END OF TRANSMISSION
>> >> >
>> >> > Interestingly, I didn't post to Usenet, or to the internet at all, until June of 1998.
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Songs & poetry of Will Dockery:
>> >> > http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Cool historical artifact........
>>
>> > I'm thinking about basing the "plot" my limericks on this era.
>> Quite an interesting concept....

> I'm thinking so.

Quite historic...!

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