DCP "shares" stuff never before seen??
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2025 10:23 pm
This is odd. DCP says his 'homoerotic fixation' has been reported, but I have never once heard this -even here!!- before reading it on DCP's blog. Where is this from???
Speaking of tells, it would be interesting to see if that phrase, “Folks, you just can’t make stuff like this up,” has ever been used after a made up event. As far as I know, it's been used multiple times about absolutely true, well-documented events. DCP has a credibility problem here.For the past ten or fifteen years, I’ve somehow attracted the obsessive notice of a wildly mendacious anonymous critic out there who goes by a moniker resembling “Everybody’s WC,” but to whom I sometimes refer as my “Mini-Stalker.” (Among his most recent tale tales are these two gems: [1] My work on Six Days in August and on our currently-in-production series of short videos under the title of Becoming Brigham is motivated by a homoerotic fixation on the late Brigham Young (d. 1877).
[2] That fixation was also manifest in the fawning and painfully clingy attentions that I paid on the set of Six Days in August to the actor who played Brigham. According to my anonymous Mini-Stalker’s purported anonymous sources, my transparently gay behavior on set caught the embarrassed gaze of the entire film crew, even though, to the best of my recollection, I was never once present on the set of the film. Either he’s lying, or his “sources,” sensing his voraciously over-eager appetite for such nonsense, are lying to him. I’m inclined to the former explanation. It’s simpler.)
But back to “tells.” One of my Mini-Stalker’s tells is that when (as he often does) he writes “Folks, you just can’t make stuff like this up,” it’s an almost infallible indication that he has, in fact, just made something up.