Re: Why Did Paul D. Wilson want to kill
Will Dockery <[email protected]> Wed, 04 Mar 2026 03:45:37 GMT
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Rudy Canoza <[email protected]> posted: > Will Dockery wrote: >> Rudy Canoza wrote: >>> [email protected] (Will-Dockery) wrote in >>> news:[email protected]: >>>> MummyChunk wrote: > > >>>>>>>> Thanks for sharing Will. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Thanks, MummyChunk. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> My collaborator on this song/poem, Paul D. Wilson, was > recently the > >>>>>>>>> topic of discussion here, and someone requested information on > >>>>>>>>> Wilson. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> So, what better way in a poetry newsgroup than to give an > example of > >>>>>>>>> his work in poetry and song. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> There's certainly better ways to dodge the question of why he > >>>>>>>>> would to kill > >>>>>>>>> you > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I have no reason to "dodge" the question. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Then answer the question of why Paul D. Wilson wanted you dead > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> You *must* have done something > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> *Crickets* > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Obsessed much, Rudy? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Nope. > >>>>> > >>>>> I didn't expect you to admit it, Rudy. > >>>>> > >>>> It's an honest question, *not* an obsession, you > >>>> whine about "stalking" and "obsessed" every time you're butthurt. > >>>> > > >>>>>> Ashamed to admit why Paul D. Wilson would want to kill you? > >>>>> > >>>>> Why would I be? > >>>>> > >>>> Because it had to be a major fuck up by you to trigger > >>>> a reaction like that from Paul, Donkey. > >>> > >>> Not really, in fact, the comments you're asking about refer to an > incident 20 years before that, when P.D. Wilson shot a gun at me through > a closed door. > >>> > >> That only reinforces the theory that you must have done > >> something really bad to him, and perhaps more than once, > >> in order for him to want to kill you. > > > > Not really > > Yes, and you're ashamed of what you did to Paul That's all in your imagination. -- Poetry and songs of Will Dockery: https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery