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− | In a [[graphology]] [[article]] [[Joe Gilbert]] analyzed the chirographies of a number of well-known [[fans]], and left it to the reader to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each | + | In a [[graphology]] [[article]] [[Joe Gilbert]] analyzed the chirographies of a number of well-known [[fans]], and left it to the reader to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each fan on the list of analyzees, and some others, leaped forward and identified #15 -- as himself. Finally Gilbert said that he'd known very little about graphanalysis at the time, and his sketch of #15 was all wet; there was merely a little mental quirk in that fan. But [[fandom]] wouldn't have it so. [[Speer]] finally found out from [[Tucker]] that #15 was [[Fortier]]. |
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− | In a [[grafology]] [[article]] [[Joe Gilbert]] analyzed the chirografies of a number of well-known [[fans]], and left it to the readers to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each | + | In a [[grafology]] [[article]] [[Joe Gilbert]] analyzed the chirografies of a number of well-known [[fans]], and left it to the readers to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each fan on the list of analyzees, and some others, leaped and claimed that #15 was he. Finally Gilbert said that he'd known very little about grafanalysis at the time, and his sketch of #15 was all wet; there was merely a little mental quirk in that [[fan]]. But [[fandom]] wouldn't have it so. |
Courtesy [[Bob Tucker]], [[Fancy 1|Cy]] reveals for the first time that the actual Number 15 was [[Joe Fortier]]. | Courtesy [[Bob Tucker]], [[Fancy 1|Cy]] reveals for the first time that the actual Number 15 was [[Joe Fortier]]. |
Revision as of 18:16, 20 October 2020
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
In a graphology article Joe Gilbert analyzed the chirographies of a number of well-known fans, and left it to the reader to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each fan on the list of analyzees, and some others, leaped forward and identified #15 -- as himself. Finally Gilbert said that he'd known very little about graphanalysis at the time, and his sketch of #15 was all wet; there was merely a little mental quirk in that fan. But fandom wouldn't have it so. Speer finally found out from Tucker that #15 was Fortier. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
In a grafology article Joe Gilbert analyzed the chirografies of a number of well-known fans, and left it to the readers to guess which was which. Number 15 on the list was supposed to be a dangerous maniac that you shouldn't allow behind your back especially in a dark alley. Immediately each fan on the list of analyzees, and some others, leaped and claimed that #15 was he. Finally Gilbert said that he'd known very little about grafanalysis at the time, and his sketch of #15 was all wet; there was merely a little mental quirk in that fan. But fandom wouldn't have it so.
Courtesy Bob Tucker, Cy reveals for the first time that the actual Number 15 was Joe Fortier. |
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