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Aristotle
09-11-2004, 12:11 AM
Aristotle said "The good life for men is a life of happiness." Then he said "Men ought to behave so as to acheive happiness."

I TOTALLY agree. Like many others i am one of those poetry.com "semi-finalists" and i sent in money and all that, but under ther circumstances many people don't want Poetry.com around. Right? This is just an idea that can have some self-satisfaction involved. One: Overload their e-mail boxes. (i.e. get a program to send thousands to one address) Two: Send real mail in saying how we hate their guts (I know you do) Three:Spread the word and all that kind of stuff. Submit poems about how they scam and things of the sort. Four: Anything you might think of. (i.e. whether you know this or not some of us poets are hackers)

Now you may not care what happens, you may not want to try something like this, but this is just speculatory. I for one want sweet tasting revenge. If you can, get close friends to help and things like that to help. I bought the novels with my poem on the first page and the like, and i was so ignorant until I found this forum, and now i hope they choke on all the money they get. I am knew here so i dont know if this thread should go somewhere else, and if i am breaking some rule i dont know about tell me and i'll stop. Although this is just an idea for us "victims" to try. I'm going to try, and it would be infinately more effective if there were more.

Hardy Parkerson
09-12-2004, 04:39 PM
Your poem was not the lead poem in those books. Mine was. My wife and family were so proud of me, having my poems selected as the lead poems in all those books. Boy! I must be some good poet to have my poems chosen out of all those other good poems to be the lead poems; and in every book.

Hardy Parkerson
Lake Charles



(Humor intended!)