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NancyGene wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
Harry Lime, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real. >>>>
Here's the proof.
This is what proof means, Harry.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Wrong again, Donkey.
There is no proof that said "introduction" is real.
It is not signed by Zu-Bolton (which would have been the normal procedure), someone merely typed his name.
It does not appear to be part of a larger document (specifically, "Pegasus' magazine), but looks like a single sheet of standard typing paper.
Nor have you provided any supporting evidence from the school (records that Zu-Bolton spent a semester there), photos of Zu-Bolton from a yearbook (which you were able to post photos of yourself from), or even verbal confirmations from any of your classmates.
On top of that, you have long proven yourself to be both a habitual liar and a con man, and *NO ONE* here is going to take you at your word (Dunce excluded, of course).
That photo of an unsigned, typewritten sheet of paper would not be admissible as evidence in a court of law.
You can repeat yourself and stamp your foot as much as you want, but it isn't going to change that *fact.*
Correct. That paper which the Donkey keeps posting is a forgery, meant to bolster Donkey's claim that Zu-Bolton was anywhere near Columbus. He wasn't.
Let's see a scan of the entire publication. We don't believe Will Donkey. Will Donkey is a liar. The "proof" is not proof that would stand up in any court. It is a forgery that someone made up (Donkey?).
NancyGene wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
Harry Lime, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is
real.
Here's the proof.
This is what proof means, Harry.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Wrong again, Donkey.
There is no proof that said "introduction" is real.
It is not signed by Zu-Bolton (which would have been the normal
procedure), someone merely typed his name.
It does not appear to be part of a larger document (specifically,
"Pegasus' magazine), but looks like a single sheet of standard
typing paper.
Nor have you provided any supporting evidence from the school
(records that Zu-Bolton spent a semester there), photos of
Zu-Bolton from a yearbook (which you were able to post photos of
yourself from), or even verbal confirmations from any of your
classmates.
On top of that, you have long proven yourself to be both a habitual
liar and a con man, and *NO ONE* here is going to take you at your
word (Dunce excluded, of course).
That photo of an unsigned, typewritten sheet of paper would not be
admissible as evidence in a court of law.
You can repeat yourself and stamp your foot as much as you want,
but it isn't going to change that *fact.*
Correct. That paper which the Donkey keeps posting is a forgery,
meant to bolster Donkey's claim that Zu-Bolton was anywhere near
Columbus. He wasn't.
Let's see a scan of the entire publication. We don't believe Will
Donkey. Will Donkey is a liar. The "proof" is not proof that would
stand up in any court. It is a forgery that someone made up
(Donkey?).
I doubt that it was an actual publication.
A public high school magazine from 1976 would have been made up of
Xeroxed copies of typewritten pages, stapled together or presented in
a clear plastic binder. As such, pages could easily be removed and/or
added at will.
But Donkey has posted photos (of himself) from the 1976 Carver
yearbook. He obviously either owns a copy, or has access to a copy
online. It would be easy for him to post the Faculty Member photo of Zu-Bolton. After all, he's posted the Faculty Member photo of Dan
Barfly.
I've asked Donkey to post a photo of Zu-Bolton from the 1976 yearbook
several times now, and he's ignored each of my requests. Why?
I think we all know why. Because Zu-Bolton doesn't appear in the 1976 yearbook. He's not there as "Faculty." He's not there as the "Poet-in-Residence." And he's not there as a class advisor for the
student magazine.
The complete 1976 yearbook can be read at classmates dot com. JLA
Forums doesn't allow us to post links, but the yearbook is available
for view. Anyone can sign in through the Facebook account.
Will Donkey is listed as a Junior that year. Dan Barfly appears as a
Faculty member.
Since the typewritten page Will keeps touting as "evidence" is dated
"May 1976," this is the yearbook that Zu-Bolton would have appeared
in.
The complete 1977 yearbook can be read there as well. Will Donkey
appears as a Senior. Dan Barfly is no longer a Faculty member. Nor,
for that matter, is Zu-Bolton.
The Club photo for Pegasus Magazine appears on page 164. Will Donkey
is in the photo. Zu-Bolton is not. Beside the photo is a paragraph
about Pegasus Magazine, explaining how the students raised the
necessary money to publish it. Zu-Bolton's name is not mentioned.
w w w DOT classmates DOT com SLASH siteui SLASH yearbooks SLASH 220623?page=61
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
In addition to the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton, here's a better view of the front cover.
Here's the proof, a new scan of the front cover taken in October 2025, showing the side staple binding a little better.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one).
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one).
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives.
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one).
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives.
Seriously, Donkey... no one gives a flying f*ck.
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one).
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives.
Seriously, Donkey... no one gives a flying f*ck.
Dockery has posted those pictures dozens of times. No one wants to see pictures of a bunch of idiot kids (well, maybe Stinky G did). Phillips is another one of Dockery's criminal-past friends. His colorizations are laughable. As you said, the enlargements show drawn-on faces.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one). >>>>>
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives. >>>
They're actually quite creepy looking. One poor little girl was even given the flesh tones of a decaying corpse.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one). >>>>>
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives. >>>
Seriously, Donkey... no one gives a flying f*ck.
Dockery has posted those pictures dozens of times. No one wants to see pictures of a bunch of idiot kids (well, maybe Stinky G did). Phillips is another one of Dockery's criminal-past friends. His colorizations are laughable. As you said, the enlargements show drawn-on faces.
They're actually quite creepy looking. One poor little girl was even given the flesh tones of a decaying corpse.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The Pegasus 1976 literary journal staff.
Unfortunately, Ahmos Zu-Bolton and Dan Barfield aren't shown in the photograph, just the students on the staff
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Why is Zu-Bolton also missing from the Faculty pages?
I don't know, I wasn't on the yearbook staff, only on the Carverlite newspaper and Pegasus literary journal staff.
Has this photograph been put through some sort of filter app? When I click on it for an enlarged view, the faces all appear to have been drawn.
Yes, the photograph was colorized by my friend David Phillips.
I can post the original photograph soon.
I advise Mr. Phillips to stick to his day job (assuming he has one). >>>>>
Don't bother posting the original, as I can view your entire yearbook at classmates dot com.
I might post the original anyway, just for the record and the archives. >>>
now says (after Michael pointed it out) that he has stopped posting the colorized version of his writing group from high school. cannot see, so he would not have seen the obvious color lines on the faces. Mr. Phillips has discovered a toy that he doesn't know how to play with.
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(Original text restored, see attachment at JLA Forums.)
***
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(Original text restored, see attachment at JLA Forums.)
***
How many times do we
Will Dockery wrote:
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
The photograph is legit, written by Ahmos Zu-Bolton in 1976.
Already proven.
See the JLA Forums attachment.
One question I do have, is how come his poet-in-residence position at Carver High is not mentioned in Penny's bio on him?
https://pennyspoetry.fandom.com/wiki/Ahmos_Zu-Bolton
According to Penny:
"From 1973 to 1976 he worked for the Humanities Resources Center,[4] or African-American Resources Center,[2] of Howard University in Washington, D.C.. There he came into contact with Stephen E. Henderson, E. Ethelbert Miller, and other writers, who encouraged him to publish HooDoo.[4]
"In 1975 he published a collection of poems, A N*ggered Amen, and co-edited Synergy D.C. Anthology.[5]
In 1976 he moved his company to Houston, and then to Galveston, Texas, renaming it Energy Earth Communications, Inc., and reorganizing it as a small press distribution network.[6]
"Between 1977 to 1980 he also organized a series of HooDoo Festivals, which presented poets and musicians in New Orleans, Galveston, Austin, Houston, and other cities.[4]"
Penny does have a subhead of "Poet-in-Residence" further down in the article, but no school is mentioned. (Actually no poet-in-residence job is mentioned in that section either. It's almost as if someone had written a paragraph or two on a poet-in-residence position, but that Penny had it removed.
This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=697123014#697123014--
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(Original text restored, see attachment at JLA Forums.)
***
How many times do we
Of course, I'd never expect you to admit it.
EfOe
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(Original text restored, see attachment at JLA Forums.)
***
How many times do we
Of course, I'd never expect you to admit it.
It isn't acceptable
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(Original text restored, see attachment at JLA Forums.)
***
How many times do we
Of course, I'd never expect you to admit it.
I have already told you my reasons for believing that Zu-Bolton was at Carver. However, these are based on personal intuition regarding the circumstantial evidence
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
Again, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof, in this thread.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
NancyGene wrote:
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
The attachment
Will Dockery wrote:
The introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)
The photograph is legit, written by Ahmos Zu-Bolton in 1976.
Already proven.
See the JLA Forums attachment.
One question I do have, is how come his poet-in-residence position at Carver High is not mentioned in Penny's bio on him?
https://pennyspoetry.fandom.com/wiki/Ahmos_Zu-Bolton
According to Penny:
"From 1973 to 1976 he worked for the Humanities Resources Center,[4] or African-American Resources Center,[2] of Howard University in Washington, D.C.. There he came into contact with Stephen E. Henderson, E. Ethelbert Miller, and other writers, who encouraged him to publish HooDoo.[4]
"In 1975 he published a collection of poems, A N*ggered Amen, and co-edited Synergy D.C. Anthology.[5]
In 1976 he moved his company to Houston, and then to Galveston, Texas, renaming it Energy Earth Communications, Inc., and reorganizing it as a small press distribution network.[6]
"Between 1977 to 1980 he also organized a series of HooDoo Festivals, which presented poets and musicians in New Orleans, Galveston, Austin, Houston, and other cities.[4]"
Penny does have a subhead of "Poet-in-Residence" further down in the article, but no school is mentioned. (Actually no poet-in-residence job is mentioned in that section either. It's almost as if someone had written a paragraph or two on a poet-in-residence position, but that Penny had it removed.
This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=697123014#697123014--
Will-Dockery wrote:
NancyGene, the introduction to Pegasus 1976 by Ahmos Zu-Bolton is real.
Here's the proof.
(See attachment at JLA Forums.)