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His name was Andrew N. Counts but most people called him \"Zip\". \u003ca href\u003d\"http://www.newberryobserver.com/articles/2008/11/07/obituaries/obitcounts.txt\"\u003e\"Zip\" passed away\u003c/a\u003e recently although I only found out about his passing by browsing my hometown newspaper's website.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eHe was a classmate of my sister and 62 when he passed away.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eZip Counts, appeared to suffer from \u003ca href\u003d\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia\" title\u003d\"Schizophrenia\" rel\u003d\"wikipedia\" class\u003d\"zem_slink\"\u003eschizophrenia\u003c/a\u003e for most if not all of his life. I can recall seeing him walking down the street holding heated discussion with people no one else could see. Sometimes he would stop dead still and simply gaze into space.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eMy grandmother, the embodiment of almost every prejudice known to mankind was terribly afraid of Zip. I can recall on Saturday shopping trips she would warn me to cross the street if he was walking down Main Street. Yet, for some reason, Zip never frightened me.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eThere was something in his connection to things I could not see that intrigued me. I always wondered whose reality was \"real\" - his or mine? Later, I began to wonder whether the people he found so real actually were real on some level. After all, reality is subjective. We all experience it differently and who's to say which perception is correct? Could Zip have been tapped into some alternate \"reality\" that was simply kept from the rest of us? Were the invisible (to us) people with whom he held lengthy conversations simply people who were around each of us but whom we choose to ignore or simply cannot see?\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eOne thing I noticed with Zip was that he tended to watch the people with whom he conversed. Many schizophrenics have \u003ca href\u003d\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination\" title\u003d\"Hallucination\" rel\u003d\"wikipedia\" class\u003d\"zem_slink\"\u003eauditory hallucinations\u003c/a\u003e, yet Zip would often turn and address someone as though they were standing near him. He would gaze at someone and his eyes seemed to track movement with his conversational partner.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eOver time, I began to wonder if this might be what happens to someone who is truly a medium but who has allowed society to convince they are crazy. Perhaps, it was some combination of schizophrenia or other disorder that opened up a door for Zip that other kept firmly closed. Perhaps, he was just suffering from a tragic disorder.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eI did not know him well enough to answer any of those questions, but Zip did start me wondering and that wonder has led, in part, to what I do now and my fascination with perception in paranormal and PSI phenomena.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eWhen I worked in the Public Library I had more opportunity than in the past to interact with Zip. He would come in and pick up a magazine or book to read. He was always extremely polite and seemed to delight in watching the antics of children killing time waiting for story hour.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eI found out from the article that Zip was also an animal lover and supported and helped with shelter activities. I had no idea of that side of him.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eWhat most people saw when they looked at Zip was a rather strange man who talked to himself and could wear outlandish costumes. My personal favorite was a hot pink turban of the type you might see a 1940's starlet wear. It was especially fetching when he combined it with mustard yellow pants, orange socks, and multi-colored shirt.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eYet, Zip was much more than that. He was a fixture in town and I can't imagine returning to Newberry and not running into him somewhere, either a restaurant or shop or just walking down the street.\u003cbr /\u003e\u003cbr /\u003eSo, goodbye Zip. You'll be missed by many for many reasons. 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