Ambulatory Psychosis, or Genius?

Correspondent:: better_yeti@yahoo.com (Thomas Scoville)
Date: 19 Oct 2004 14:55:17 -0700

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Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.

I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
[sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
Paranoid Schizophrenic?

Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg

Confounded.


Correspondent:: IMBJR
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 23:00:16 +0100

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On 19 Oct 2004 14:55:17 -0700, in reply to better_yeti@yahoo.com
(Thomas Scoville):

>Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
>in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
>capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
>I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
>Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
>a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
>trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
>[sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
>Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
>Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
>Confounded.

http://www.myhandwriting.com/analyze/hlltrt5.html



Correspondent:: Jeff Spicoli
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 15:05:50 -0700

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Thomas Scoville wrote:
> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
> Confounded.

I like the *wrapping* of the sentences. Reminds me of this guy down here
on the boardwalk that gets into paper coffee cups and writes run-on
sentences INSIDE in a spiral fashion.

Veritable pieces of Art Brut I must say.


Spi[oli



Correspondent:: hellpopehuey@subgenius.com (HellPopeHuey)
Date: 19 Oct 2004 19:56:17 -0700

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Jeff Spicoli wrote in message news:<10nb3turnucio16@corp.supernews.com>...

> I like the *wrapping* of the sentences. Reminds me of this guy down here
> on the boardwalk that gets into paper coffee cups and writes run-on
> sentences INSIDE in a spiral fashion.
> Veritable pieces of Art Brut I must say.

I like when Bush grabbed Uncle Sam by the penis and wrote Halliburton
that huge check. CoCo saw that footage on "Nightline" and immediately
signed "CoCo hate asshole, want fling feces in face." Andy Warhol
would have a field day.

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Be very sure, though, that you want its full attention.
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Correspondent:: "Anachron"
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 00:48:09 GMT

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"Thomas Scoville" wrote in message
news:45199a03.0410191355.68dab9f3@posting.google.com...
> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
> Confounded.

Embed it in a graphic and you have high Bulldada.

--
Rev. Anachron




Correspondent:: Lady Chatterly
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:25:04 GMT

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In article ,
Anachron wrote:
>
>Embed it in a graphic and you have high Bulldada.

Try again idiot.

--
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"Kinda makes you wonder who's the real bot..." -- Mick



Correspondent:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:25:18 -0400

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In article <45199a03.0410191355.68dab9f3@posting.google.com>, Thomas
Scoville wrote:

> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
> Confounded.

That guy posts to alt.slack frequently, although he's been absent for
the last couple of weeks.

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Correspondent:: Cardinal Vertigo
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:57:28 GMT

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Rev. Ivan Stang wrote:
> In article <45199a03.0410191355.68dab9f3@posting.google.com>, Thomas
> Scoville wrote:
>
>> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
>> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
>> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>>
>> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
>> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
>> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
>> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
>> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
>> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>>
>> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>>
>> Confounded.
>
> That guy posts to alt.slack frequently, although he's been absent for
> the last couple of weeks.

No I haven't.


Correspondent:: "ghost"
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:01:59 GMT

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"Thomas Scoville" wrote in message
news:45199a03.0410191355.68dab9f3@posting.google.com...
> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
> Confounded.


Pretty ordinary unlaborate kookery.... just reveals sadness.

Actual drawings count for more.




Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:04:04 -0700

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Thomas Scoville wrote:
>
> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>
> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>
> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>
> Confounded.

Good save. I like how it starts out really big in the middle and snakes
around the outside of the sheet. That's a sign of something, for sure.


Correspondent:: "Revi Shankar"
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:56:55 -0400

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> Good save. I like how it starts out really big in the middle and snakes
> around the outside of the sheet. That's a sign of something, for sure.

Delusions of granduer, egomania, persecution complex, etc.






Correspondent:: mshotz@aol.commonkeypo (Rev. Richard Skull)
Date: 22 Oct 2004 17:57:33 GMT

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>Thomas Scoville wrote:
>>
>> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
>> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
>> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>>
>> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
>> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
>> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
>> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
>> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
>> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>>
>> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>>
>> Confounded.
>
>Good save. I like how it starts out really big in the middle and snakes
>around the outside of the sheet. That's a sign of something, for sure.
>

That was one of those "Free Range Holywood Agents". They are known to roam all
over Southern California. But some have been spoted in the bay area and NEw
York City. They go around making deals with anyone they can. Dogs, cats, Fast
Food Workers, Air Headed Body Builders, in the case one, just one makes it big.

I think he was just making his territory to the other agents in LAX will not
encroach there.


MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"War hath no Fury like a non-combatants"

Charles E. Montague


Correspondent:: Cardinal Vertigo
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 18:05:45 GMT

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Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
>>Thomas Scoville wrote:
>>>
>>> Saw a middle-aged, well-dressed white guy scribbling on paper towels
>>> in LAX the other day. I thought he might be a lawyer, or a writer
>>> capturing ideas. Then he abruptly walked away, muttering something.
>>>
>>> I picked up the towels. Covered with stuff like, "That's Being
>>> Creative & that what you all said was worthless has garanteed [sic] me
>>> a new house Benley [sic] & exclusive rights on building of new world
>>> trade building in New York - I got the world in palm of my hand's
>>> [sic]." I thought it was pretty cool. So, my question: Architect, or
>>> Paranoid Schizophrenic?
>>>
>>> Check out the full scan: http://www.thomasscoville.com/HankyLogic.jpg
>>>
>>> Confounded.
>>
>>Good save. I like how it starts out really big in the middle and snakes
>>around the outside of the sheet. That's a sign of something, for sure.
>>
>
> That was one of those "Free Range Holywood Agents". They are known to roam all
> over Southern California. But some have been spoted in the bay area and NEw
> York City. They go around making deals with anyone they can. Dogs, cats, Fast
> Food Workers, Air Headed Body Builders, in the case one, just one makes it big.
>
> I think he was just making his territory to the other agents in LAX will not
> encroach there.

You should have eaten him. Free-range beef is always better than
factory farm beef.