HarryLime wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
As I've previously pointed out elsewhere, all of the folklore has some basis in truth, and a high percentage of it is historically accurate.
The idea that A.A.P.C. had developed its own folklore came from MummyChunk. I find this premise, that a folklore could develop around an Usenet group and its members, to be worthy of further exploration.
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
George J. Dance wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
Like Ernest Dowson, HarryLiar's "folklore" is true in his own fashion.
For about 7 years starting in 2017, aapc was infested by a gang of as many a dozen trolls,
nicknamed the "Bandar-Log" after /The Jungle Book/ (Disney version), with Harry as their
Monkey King. He'd make up stories about other people, and they'd repeat them ad nauseam.
Most of them left when google shut down usenet support, but Harry and a couple of
others just couldn't let go.
The "folklore" series is a true record of the stories the Bandar-Log used to tell, and the
format gives Harry a way of spreading them once again (and, if he's lucky, getting some
new trolling in). At least this time he's admitted the stories are not true, and without his
Bandar-Log subjects there's little chance of them being believed.
HarryLime wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
Like Ernest Dowson, HarryLiar's "folklore" is true in his own fashion.
For about 7 years starting in 2017, aapc was infested by a gang of as many a dozen trolls,
nicknamed the "Bandar-Log" after /The Jungle Book/ (Disney version), with Harry as their
Monkey King. He'd make up stories about other people, and they'd repeat them ad nauseam.
Most of them left when google shut down usenet support, but Harry and a couple of
others just couldn't let go.
The "folklore" series is a true record of the stories the Bandar-Log used to tell, and the
format gives Harry a way of spreading them once again (and, if he's lucky, getting some
new trolling in). At least this time he's admitted the stories are not true, and without his
Bandar-Log subjects there's little chance of them being believed.
It was MummyChunk, who pointed out that Will figured prominently in the A.A.P.C. folklore.
I'm merely following up on MummyChunk's ideal by compiling all of the actual folktales that have been floating around A.A.P.C. for the past quarter century.
HarryLime wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
Like Ernest Dowson, HarryLiar's "folklore" is true in his own fashion.
For about 7 years starting in 2017, aapc was infested by a gang of as many a dozen trolls,
nicknamed the "Bandar-Log" after /The Jungle Book/ (Disney version), with Harry as their
Monkey King. He'd make up stories about other people, and they'd repeat them ad nauseam.
Most of them left when google shut down usenet support, but Harry and a couple of
others just couldn't let go.
The "folklore" series is a true record of the stories the Bandar-Log used to tell, and the
format gives Harry a way of spreading them once again (and, if he's lucky, getting some
new trolling in). At least this time he's admitted the stories are not true, and without his
Bandar-Log subjects there's little chance of them being believed.
It was your trusty bot, MummyChunk
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
MummyChunk wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
As Will would say:
rCLNailed ItrCY
Creepy Photo Efy#
MummyChunk wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
George J. Dance wrote:
Pendragon the folklorist
One Michael Pendragon, in mockery,
Would lie all the time about Dockery.
When called on each lie
He'd whine and he'd cry:
"That wasn't a lie -- it was folkery!"
- gjd26
So, to continue the continuity of the "folklore," other characters such as Nasty Gene, Senile Senetto and "Voodoo Boy" (as told by Zod) should logically follow?
EfyA
Michael Pendragon, NancyGene, and Jim Senetto each have their own page in the folklore. I have not mentioned any of the above-listed childish names, because none have permanently attached themselves to the persons they were directed at.
Folklore comprises the stories that continue to be told about someone long after the events described in them occurred -- assuming that they occurred at all.
"Voodoo Boy" was only used by Stinky G -- fell out of usage entirely after a couple of weeks.
Compiling a comprehensive list of usernames, aliases, and nicknames for the individual A.A.P.C. members sounds like a worthy project -- but for a history of A.A.P.C., not for a record of its folklore.
*I'm getting the distinct impression that you don't understand the difference between folklore and history.
Dumbass.
The "fokelore" is always hilarious right up until somebody starts fact-checking the legends.
As Will would say:
rCLNailed ItrCY
Creepy Photo Efy#
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