[Tfn-suggestions] Fw: MI-5,Persecution (use2) - alt.fan.mike-corley 6/6/96

Robert Naughton aovf16@dsl.pipex.com
Sat, 15 Nov 2003 21:37:50 -0000


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Subject: MI-5,Persecution (use2) - alt.fan.mike-corley 6/6/96


> From: richard@musicians-net.co.uk (Richard Fairhurst)
> Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.media,uk.legal,uk.politics.misc
> Subject: A Mike Corley newsgroup?
> Date: Thu Jun  6 05:02:17 1996
>
> In article <2520@osiris.win-uk.net>, burridge@osiris.win-uk.net (Paul
> Burridge) wrote:
>
> > In article <833844951snz@eloka.demon.co.uk>, Owen Lewis
> (oml@eloka.demon.co.uk) writes [re: Mike Corley]:
> > >To be honest, having made the mistake of reading his magnum opus
twice
> > >(like many forms of discomfort, one is prone to repeat the
experience to
> > >confirm that it really is a bad as one thought), I read nothing he
writes
> > >but am tempted by some of the sub-threads that develop.
> >
> > I made the grave error of showing one of his masterpieces to my
> > mother, together with some of the (less than respectful) responses
> > to it. Regrettably, she is now addicted to the Corley saga, is
> > very much an admirer of him (viewing him as a pugilistic underdog
> > deserving of great admiration) and I have to waste reams of paper
> > printing all this bilge out every other day, for her delecation.
>
> Given that Mr Corley clearly holds a certain fascination for some
people,
> and that his website, although "informative",  isn't  exactly  ideal
for
> encouraging discussion of the sort that we all enjoy so  much
(including
> Mike himself, by the look of things), would  anyone  be  up  for  a
Mike
> Corley  newsgroup -  uk.fan.mike-corley,  alt.fan.mike-corley,
whatever?
> (Sorry, I'm not very well up on these things.)
>
> This would be a perfect place for Mike to post his writings,  and
perhaps
> the occasional "look at the ...mike-corley newsgroup" posting in
uk.misc
> and so on would be accepted in place of the current cross-posts.
>
> --
> Richard Fairhurst (assistant editor, Keyboard Review)
> "I am the vine: and you are the branches"
>