• Re: Zod has been arrested

    From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Mon Dec 1 09:58:12 2025
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    Will Dockery wrote:
    Zod has been arrested, as the stalker trolls like
    to brag about-a discovering, but I wouldn't consider him to be a
    /criminal/ since he doesn't rob banks or anything.



    Hey Donkey, what were the charges, vagrancy or worse?
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  • From Cujo DeSockpuppet@cujo@petitmorte.net to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Mon Dec 1 17:12:17 2025
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    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> wrote in news:187d1f587b75dc57$6168 $79535$2add206e@news.thecubenet.com:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Zod has been arrested, as the stalker trolls like
    to brag about-a discovering, but I wouldn't consider him to be a
    /criminal/ since he doesn't rob banks or anything.



    Hey Donkey, what were the charges, vagrancy or worse?


    I'm not sure if they have anti-mopery laws in Shitkicker City but I'm
    betting that the undragged corpse of Stinky George would qualify.

    AI to the rescue!
    *******************
    "Mopery" is an obsolete slang term and is not a formal legal charge under Georgia law or in Columbus, GA. There is no specific statute or ordinance titled "mopery law" that defines or prohibits "moping".
    Behaviors that might have been informally described as "moping" in the
    past could potentially fall under the existing state law regarding
    loitering or prowling (O.C.G.A. o 16-11-36).
    Georgia Loitering and Prowling Law
    Under Georgia law, a person commits the offense of loitering or prowling
    if they are in a place at a time or in a manner that is unusual for law- abiding individuals, under circumstances that create a reasonable alarm
    or immediate concern for the safety of persons or property in the
    vicinity.
    Key aspects of this law include:
    Justifiable Concern: Law enforcement officers must have a justifiable
    reason to be concerned for public safety based on the circumstances. Opportunity to Explain: Before making an arrest, an officer is required
    to give the suspect an opportunity to identify themselves and explain
    their presence and conduct to dispel any alarm or concern.
    Penalty: A conviction for loitering or prowling is typically a
    misdemeanor offense, which can result in a fine of up to $1,000 or up to
    one year in jail, or both.
    ******************************

    I suspect the other convicts complained about the smell. I'm hoping
    Stinky G. got deloused.
    --
    "Post-editing someone's statement before replying to it is a sure sign
    that you have already lost the argument." - Little Willie Douchebag gets another asskicking from Pendragon.

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  • From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Mon Dec 1 14:10:58 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.poems

    Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> wrote in news:187d1f587b75dc57$6168 $79535$2add206e@news.thecubenet.com:

    Will Dockery wrote:
    Zod has been arrested, as the stalker trolls like
    to brag about|e-a discovering, but I wouldn't consider him to be a
    /criminal/ since he doesn't rob banks or anything.



    Hey Donkey, what were the charges, vagrancy or worse?


    I'm not sure if they have anti-mopery laws in Shitkicker City but I'm
    betting that the undragged corpse of Stinky George would qualify.

    AI to the rescue!
    *******************
    "Mopery" is an obsolete slang term and is not a formal legal charge under Georgia law or in Columbus, GA. There is no specific statute or ordinance titled "mopery law" that defines or prohibits "moping".
    Behaviors that might have been informally described as "moping" in the
    past could potentially fall under the existing state law regarding
    loitering or prowling (O.C.G.A. -o 16-11-36).
    Georgia Loitering and Prowling Law
    Under Georgia law, a person commits the offense of loitering or prowling
    if they are in a place at a time or in a manner that is unusual for law- abiding individuals, under circumstances that create a reasonable alarm
    or immediate concern for the safety of persons or property in the
    vicinity.
    Key aspects of this law include:
    Justifiable Concern: Law enforcement officers must have a justifiable
    reason to be concerned for public safety based on the circumstances. Opportunity to Explain: Before making an arrest, an officer is required
    to give the suspect an opportunity to identify themselves and explain
    their presence and conduct to dispel any alarm or concern.
    Penalty: A conviction for loitering or prowling is typically a
    misdemeanor offense, which can result in a fine of up to $1,000 or up to
    one year in jail, or both.
    ******************************

    I suspect the other convicts complained about the smell. I'm hoping
    Stinky G. got deloused.



    That bunch are the breathing embodiment of "it gets worse."
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  • From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Tue Dec 2 13:42:36 2025
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    Will Dockery wrote:

    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> posted:
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> posted:

    [Zod] was arrested for exposing himself in public and belligerence. >>>>>>>>>
    Again, not our business.

    You even posted his mug shot

    Like I said, as part of the discussion.


    Wrong! You threw Zod under the bus, attention whore!


    No, Either way, it isn't our business.



    You made it anyone's business that read it after
    you threw him under the bus with your doxing, Donkey.

    BAD DOXING DONKEY!
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  • From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Wed Dec 3 02:22:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.poems

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:

    [Zod] was arrested for exposing himself in public and belligerence.

    Again, not our business.

    You even posted his mug shot

    Like I said, as part of the discussion.

    Wrong! You threw Zod under the bus, attention wh*re!


    No, Either way, it isn't our business.

    You made it anyone's business that read it after
    you threw him under the bus with your doxing, Donkey.

    BAD DOXING DONKEY!

    No, I didn't.


    Sure you did when you doxed Zod, you lying sack of shit.
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  • From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Wed Dec 3 04:52:45 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.poems

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:

    [Zod] was arrested for exposing himself in public and belligerence.

    Again, not our business.

    You even posted his mug shot

    Like I said, as part of the discussion.

    Wrong! You threw Zod under the bus, attention wh*re!


    No, Either way, it isn't our business.

    You made it anyone's business that read it after
    you threw him under the bus with your doxing, Donkey.

    BAD DOXING DONKEY!

    No, I didn't.


    Sure you did when you doxed Zod, you lying sack of shit.
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  • From Will Dockery@user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Wed Dec 3 10:01:35 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.poems


    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> posted:
    Will Dockery wrote:

    Zod has been arrested, as the stalker trolls like
    to brag about-a discovering, but I wouldn't consider him to be a /criminal/ since he doesn't rob banks or anything.

    what were the charges, vagrancy or worse?

    I don't really remember, it was years ago.

    HTH and HAND.
    --
    Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:
    https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
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  • From Rudy Canoza@rudy.can@jllkone.not to rec.music.dylan,alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems on Wed Dec 3 09:56:24 2025
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    Cujo DeSockpuppet wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy.can@jllkone.not> wrote in news:187dabd642aba32e$6452 $99901$72dd786b@news.thecubenet.com:

    Will Dockery wrote:

    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Rudy Canoza <rudy> posted:

    [Zod] was arrested for exposing himself in public and belligerence. >>>>>>>
    Again, not our business.

    You even posted his mug shot

    Like I said, as part of the discussion.

    Wrong! You threw Zod under the bus, attention wh*re!


    No, Either way, it isn't our business.

    You made it anyone's business that read it after
    you threw him under the bus with your doxing, Donkey.

    BAD DOXING DONKEY!

    No, I didn't.


    Sure you did when you doxed Zod, you lying sack of shit.

    Dreckery gives a bad name to sacks of shit.


    True, and there's almost nothing worse than him doxing
    his fellow no count pissbums.
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