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Dear George
Four options to rehabilitate Hairy Tick
Option 1
If Hairy Tick had to apply every year to re-join the human race he would never be allowed back in. However, since he is Britain's best known Brain Donor he can now use the cash to buy a heart and all the lousy wee poets like us could sponsor a Love Poem for him with the title 'Love in Hairy Tick's New Heart' and we all could contribute so generously. This would be I think be a kind of poetic justice by engineering. This would probably put a smile on Hairy Tick's face for the first time.
It feels like Christmas all over again, doesn't it just Santa?
Option 2
An Anger Management course for Poetry Rage, very popular with the non-academic maturing student. Or an advanced course on glass polishing and ashtray handling
Option 3
Since Barbie and Ken have officially split up you suggested that I should fix Hairy Tick with a Blind Date, but you didn't mention if that was with Ken or Barbie? Life's fantastic in plastic
Option 4
Show all Hairy Tick's private messages to you, so the forum can see what a crawler he really is?
The option is yours, make your choice.
Voice off- screen ''Last orders, please' Shouts Hairy Tick.
George control yourself, this is a public place.
Cheers
Ben
Four options to rehabilitate Hairy Tick
Option 1
If Hairy Tick had to apply every year to re-join the human race he would never be allowed back in. However, since he is Britain's best known Brain Donor he can now use the cash to buy a heart and all the lousy wee poets like us could sponsor a Love Poem for him with the title 'Love in Hairy Tick's New Heart' and we all could contribute so generously. This would be I think be a kind of poetic justice by engineering. This would probably put a smile on Hairy Tick's face for the first time.
It feels like Christmas all over again, doesn't it just Santa?
Option 2
An Anger Management course for Poetry Rage, very popular with the non-academic maturing student. Or an advanced course on glass polishing and ashtray handling
Option 3
Since Barbie and Ken have officially split up you suggested that I should fix Hairy Tick with a Blind Date, but you didn't mention if that was with Ken or Barbie? Life's fantastic in plastic
Option 4
Show all Hairy Tick's private messages to you, so the forum can see what a crawler he really is?
The option is yours, make your choice.
Voice off- screen ''Last orders, please' Shouts Hairy Tick.
George control yourself, this is a public place.
Cheers
Ben
Life rewards action, just as well done is better than well said. Yours the Galactic Pixie
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A publican's dream The Last orders, a chance to rest and perhaps study some Law Papers
Ben another option, maybe Hairy Tick will just go away and leave us wee poets alone with our spider, or wee timid mouse?
Nae hae towards.....
Georges
Ben another option, maybe Hairy Tick will just go away and leave us wee poets alone with our spider, or wee timid mouse?
Nae hae towards.....
Georges
I am a right bad ass, dankish prince and I love my Violet to bits.
It's certainly no secret how I feel about the behaviour of the one you call Hairy Tick (that word play, btw, had me rolling under the table in spasms of barely controlled mirth, as did LaurieAK's Family Tree), and I do most definitely understand your reacting to his nastiness and negativity regarding the poetry section in general and your poetry, George, in particular. So please don't erroneously regard this post as a defense of James or as a criticism or as my attempting to control anyone's thoughts, reactions, or anything else on this particular thread.
This is entirely my own personal feeling and I need to express it. To make fun of and censure someone's behaviour, over which they do have some control, is perfectly acceptable in my opinion. But to make fun of who someone is, is another matter entirely. Your running joke here regarding James' association with the bar/Bar, although very amusing and a lot of fun, is cruel and hurtful and very personal.
I may be wrong - I don't read all the threads in the forum, and very few poetry threads - but I don't think I've seen James being as personally hurtful as this - his nastiness has been limited so far to what people have said and has not extended to who they are.
As LaurieAK said "..as you was"
Jo
This is entirely my own personal feeling and I need to express it. To make fun of and censure someone's behaviour, over which they do have some control, is perfectly acceptable in my opinion. But to make fun of who someone is, is another matter entirely. Your running joke here regarding James' association with the bar/Bar, although very amusing and a lot of fun, is cruel and hurtful and very personal.
I may be wrong - I don't read all the threads in the forum, and very few poetry threads - but I don't think I've seen James being as personally hurtful as this - his nastiness has been limited so far to what people have said and has not extended to who they are.
As LaurieAK said "..as you was"

Jo
"... to make a pale imitation of reality with twenty-six juggled letters"
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
"... all words are lies because they can only represent one of many levels of being"
Sober noises of morning in a marginal land.
I am with you all the way Jo, I have too been offended by the nastiness going towards Heretic/Partisan as a private person. It can even feel more mean than the postings from September_cohen, who just gives us all a knock around the board.
Let the comments be strong and funny with irony and sarcasme, but do not mix things up. We all have a life out of this "Cohenworld", but let us have that part in peace.
hugs from Cia
Let the comments be strong and funny with irony and sarcasme, but do not mix things up. We all have a life out of this "Cohenworld", but let us have that part in peace.
hugs from Cia
The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man almost nothing.
--Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
--Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Let me be the third person to come out in support of Heretic on this point (BTW I believe, but am willing to be told otherwise that it was Byron in fit of inspired Milliganesque who dubbed him Hairy Tick)
In the past Heretic has been condemned by many for criticising other members of this forum - now the boot is on the other foot, but this form of personal attack is still not right and it never can be.
JTS (Must be very feeling very RC today)
In the past Heretic has been condemned by many for criticising other members of this forum - now the boot is on the other foot, but this form of personal attack is still not right and it never can be.
JTS (Must be very feeling very RC today)
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let's call it a draw and move on somewhere more interesting. I am guilty of chasing people I don't like- for example the soft Dutch ninny Benders who occasionally goes onto the Cohen newsgroup.
I normally behave like that when I am seriously bored or have my own problems. There are other, probably decent people, like Geoffrey Wren (Snow) on the NG, to whom I give an inappropriately hard time and I apologise. And Jack Lazariuk just sits up and begs for a kicking.
I met James in Hydra. I don't think we ever had a personal conversation but he is one of the wider Cohen group. He is intolerant and his critiques are hardly subtle or intellectual but he is not a bad lad at all. If he ever wrote poetry it would certainly be crap but I don't think he does, so we are safe.
I have met Ben and he is an interesting and talented man.
It's not a big deal if no-one takes any notice of my opinion. But this particular thread, and squabbling generally here, is a shame.
Michael
ps - you can save time if you wish and call me a hypocrite already as I am bound to revert to type soon enough.
I normally behave like that when I am seriously bored or have my own problems. There are other, probably decent people, like Geoffrey Wren (Snow) on the NG, to whom I give an inappropriately hard time and I apologise. And Jack Lazariuk just sits up and begs for a kicking.
I met James in Hydra. I don't think we ever had a personal conversation but he is one of the wider Cohen group. He is intolerant and his critiques are hardly subtle or intellectual but he is not a bad lad at all. If he ever wrote poetry it would certainly be crap but I don't think he does, so we are safe.
I have met Ben and he is an interesting and talented man.
It's not a big deal if no-one takes any notice of my opinion. But this particular thread, and squabbling generally here, is a shame.
Michael
ps - you can save time if you wish and call me a hypocrite already as I am bound to revert to type soon enough.
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Well that should be easy making a date with 2sc - guess you already know the answer
Did it ever come to the zippo-givers mind that she might already carry a torch for him, and not really need the zippolighter?
best of all
Cia

Did it ever come to the zippo-givers mind that she might already carry a torch for him, and not really need the zippolighter?
best of all
Cia

The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man almost nothing.
--Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
--Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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It was Coco who dubbed Partisan "Hairy Tick." Coco, if you are still reading the forum, loved your resignation letter. I worked in a personel department for seven years and have seen a lot of resignation letters. But yours was the best ever! Led Zepplin, and frying pans. Excellent!!!
Mark
P.S. Is it a class thing about the "mature student" in GB. Over here, just about everybody goes back to school for one reason or another. It's seen as something postive not negative.
Mark
P.S. Is it a class thing about the "mature student" in GB. Over here, just about everybody goes back to school for one reason or another. It's seen as something postive not negative.
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Big Bad Boo Boys
Dear All
I really feel that the Big Bad Boo Boys have won on the board and the agenda has been stolen from the central theme that of poetry. Comments on the poetry should be either positive or negative but surely not with abusive.
There are various other sites on the board to accommodate other interest but these again are filled with more abusive comments from the Big Bad Boo Boys. Why?
We have a free facility to enjoy although someone must pay for this, why spoil it?
Kind regards
Ben
I really feel that the Big Bad Boo Boys have won on the board and the agenda has been stolen from the central theme that of poetry. Comments on the poetry should be either positive or negative but surely not with abusive.
There are various other sites on the board to accommodate other interest but these again are filled with more abusive comments from the Big Bad Boo Boys. Why?
We have a free facility to enjoy although someone must pay for this, why spoil it?
Kind regards
Ben
Life rewards action, just as well done is better than well said. Yours the Galactic Pixie