I don't know why....
But my "A" theory is that he is truly pursuing a career in fiction...and here is where he wants to get his practice?
Or to write those types of books that say ""Based on a true story". which gives plenty of license to change things to please the writer.
Cassus Clay {1962} "I 'think' I can beat Eddie Machen"
Re: Cassus Clay {1962} "I 'think' I can beat Eddie Machen"
Maybe he plays one on tv?Il Duce wrote:Pretty Pathetic,BoxBuzz wrote:Bennie, based on Il Duce's picture response... this does appear to be true.....and when added to One's observation it goes something like this.....bennie wrote:The sad thing is that Duce actually cares that Clay apparently lost face.
He appears to care that young Cassius lost face even within his/a/any fictional scenario.
Tying to break down and analyze someone else's statement.
What are you, a Doctor or something.
Look you consistently claim innocence in what by any measure appears to be a very focused attack by innuendo, suggestion, and an occasional strained/tortured connecting of the dots of facts.
What you describe as "pretty pathetic" is what many/most if not all see as the purpose of your contributions...
maybe because sometimes a cigar is just a cigar?
Re: Cassus Clay {1962} "I 'think' I can beat Eddie Machen"
No need to put Duce "on the couch". The chap just has a fertile imagination.BoxBuzz wrote:I don't know why....
But my "A" theory is that he is truly pursuing a career in fiction...and here is where he wants to get his practice?
Or to write those types of books that say ""Based on a true story". which gives plenty of license to change things to please the writer.
Re: Cassus Clay {1962} "I 'think' I can beat Eddie Machen"
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive."Il Duce wrote:Thoughts by Jack TandyThatOne wrote:No need to put Duce "on the couch". The chap just has a fertile imagination.BoxBuzz wrote:I don't know why....
But my "A" theory is that he is truly pursuing a career in fiction...and here is where he wants to get his practice?
Or to write those types of books that say ""Based on a true story". which gives plenty of license to change things to please the writer.
'If a fool drops a line in the water, and something grabs at it.'
- Sir Walter Scott
Re: Cassus Clay {1962} "I 'think' I can beat Eddie Machen"
Duce also slates Clay on Eastside under the username of Senor Pepe'. We will be getting Kent Green soon.