i thought alex posted a picture of himself with
the establishment of this information:
alex, i'm not sure if that picture is still up,
but was that you? i think it was
He's obviously at least profoundly neurotic, if not actually Phsychotic.
I'm actually wondering if he's in an asylum, pretending to be a regular person.
What do you guys think?
Matt Pacini
i thought alex posted a picture of himself with
the establishment of this information:
alex, i'm not sure if that picture is still up,
but was that you? i think it was
I thought that "R" stood for Roger.
It's been a while (about 3 years), but I've seen Alex in his asylum. It's his edit room.
Alex, last time I was there, the place was stacked with tapes. Have you cleaned up? I shouldn't throw stones, my work space is a mess too.
Scott
The padded ceiling is a real treat. I had one client look up at it and become entranced. She just kept staring at it going, "wow". Um, the ceiling that is.
<font size="2" face="verdana, sans-serif">Hmmm...very interesting points you bring up here. We have to ask ourselves some questions and bring up some facts if we go by your logic, Matt. After all, let's try to be fair. I know he screwed you over in your e-bay transaction but we must be above that.Originally posted by Lazarus Pacini:
He's obviously at least profoundly neurotic, if not actually Phsychotic.
I'm actually wondering if he's in an asylum, pretending to be a regular person.
What do you guys think?
Matt Pacini
So, let's go over the following:
1.) Has anyone on the board actually seen HIM IN PERSON RECENTLY?
2.) Interesting that there are NO CURRENT PHOTOS OF HIM on his "other" website. (He even mentions that the photo of him there is from years ago!) DO CURRENT PHOTOS OF ALEX EXIST?? Let's see them!
3.) I might be wrong but I believe he mentioned once that he works out of his home. Does "Home" = "hospital"????!
4.) Do mental facilities allow the use of computers with internet access? WE SHOULD FIND OUT!
5.) The "does Alex have MPD" question has been mentioned in two other forums (Note -- I have not participated in these discussions so I am unbiased) by two separate individuals. I am not a doctor but I would imagine that unless an individual with MPD could have anti-psychotic medicine which would control their disorder, they WOULD HAVE TO BE HOSPITALIZED!
Matt, I think you might be onto something.... I'm going to do some research on this...
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