I was speaking of Seymour as following the logic of a fictional 
character, not as a real person with real motives.  He makes more sense 
to me as the former than as the latter, especially given the fact that 
he had a larger vocabulary than most college graduates and professional 
writers at age 7.
Jim
PS Great photo of JDS you posted, thanks.  I just opened it.
Michael J ANELLO wrote:
>i doubt seymour would kill himself due to anyone but himself.  i'm sure he could care less about his audience, or he really wanted to.  i wonder what it is that he failed at.  afterall, you can only fail if you stop trying, right?
>
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