the reason for Nancy's delay revealed......

Do I sense hostility from the girly man? :cool:

It does seem that's all he has left lately; but then, didn't Sybil have a really spiteful "persona" that showed up every now and then?? :D

Mason appears to be suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder and guess who one of Sybil's male identities was:

Sybil Isabel Dorsett (1923), the main personality
Victoria Antoinette Scharleau (1926), nicknamed Vicky, self-assured and sophisticated young French girl
Peggy Lou Baldwin (1926), assertive, enthusiastic, and often angry
Peggy Ann Baldwin (1926), a counterpart of Peggy Lou but more fearful than angry
Mary Lucinda Saunders Dorsett (1933), a thoughtful, contemplative, and maternal homebody
Marcia Lynn Dorsett (1927), an extremely emotional writer and painter
Vanessa Gail Dorsett (1935), intensely dramatic, fun loving, and a talented musician.
Mike Dorsett (1928), one of Sybil's two male selves, a builder and a carpenter
Sid Dorsett (1928), the second of Sybil's two male selves, a carpenter and a general handyman. Sid took his name from Sybil's initials (Sybil Isabelle Dorsett), meaning that Mason's personality would have been named Sam (Shirley Ardell Mason)
Nancy Lou Ann Baldwin (date undetermined), interested in politics as fulfillment of Biblical prophecy and intensely afraid of Roman Catholics
Sybil Ann Dorsett (1928), listless to the point of neurasthenia
Ruthie Dorsett (1890), a baby and one of the less developed selves
Clara Dorsett (date undetermined), intensely religious and highly critical of Sybil
Helen Dorsett (1929), intensely afraid but determined to achieve fulfillment
Marjorie Dorsett (1928), serene, vivacious, and quick to laugh
The Blonde (1946), a nameless perpetual teenager with an optimistic outlook

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I want one of those pens as something to remember Donald Trump by!

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