CopyCarver
Literotica Guru
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- Aug 6, 2005
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Give it up, guy. I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday. I immediately recognized the stories you ripped off from Anais Nin as well as the significance of the name you borrowed from Conan Doyle. I didn't waste time editing any of the stolen stories, nor did I lose any sleep over the fact that there's probably no way to return "your"stories. You 're wasting far more of your own time and effort than mine--a fact that's causing me to laugh AT you, not with you.
A heads-up for my fellow eds--Since it seems I'm not the only one "blessed" with a truly lame attempt at practical jokes, be aware that James Phillimore isn't registered at Lit, and that his Yahoo e-mail account was probably created for one-time use. The name was stolen from a Sherlock Holmes tale in which James Phillimore goes into his home to get an umbrella and is "never more seen in this world." Instead of retrieving umbrellas, the current James tries to con editors into working on stories plagarized from Little Birds and/or worrying that we can't contact their ostensible author.
This dude needs to keep an eye on K-Mart in case they ever have a Blue Light Special on lives.
A heads-up for my fellow eds--Since it seems I'm not the only one "blessed" with a truly lame attempt at practical jokes, be aware that James Phillimore isn't registered at Lit, and that his Yahoo e-mail account was probably created for one-time use. The name was stolen from a Sherlock Holmes tale in which James Phillimore goes into his home to get an umbrella and is "never more seen in this world." Instead of retrieving umbrellas, the current James tries to con editors into working on stories plagarized from Little Birds and/or worrying that we can't contact their ostensible author.
This dude needs to keep an eye on K-Mart in case they ever have a Blue Light Special on lives.