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Ron Jeremie

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About Me

You know... I used to be really good at these, but then I came to understand how difficult it is to accurately pigeon-hole oneself. Life truly amazes me, and I try to see beyond mere coincidence to appreciate its nuances. I try to respect the laws of cause and effect. I have a hard time adjusting when people's actions don't match their words.
I can go from high- to low-brow in three seconds flat. I believe in making lemonade when life gives you lemons. I'm very much the product of my parents, a Frenchwoman and a hippie-turned-yuppie-turned-New-Age-type, hence the odd spelling of my name. I find the need to get out of the US every year or two or I start to go crazy. My family is the most important thing to me.
Nature calms me, especially wherever it reasserts itself upon human construction (think: the weeds that grow on those redundant el tracks by the Wilson stop or grass breaking through asphalt... my "plastic bag caught in an updraft," if you will). I go back and forth on whether or not turning 30 scares me. I find myself more and more disillusioned with Boystown as I get older, and the irony of the fact that I recently relocated there hasn't been wasted on me.
Recent obsessions include: vegan bodybuilding (just flirting with the idea at this point), organic red wine (with no added sulfites), running sans treadmills, pondering Hip Hop Madonna (???), growing a disciplined mullet, Mesoamerica and skinny jeans.
Anyway, if you've gotten this far, I commend you. Have a good one.

..t--My score on../t-- The Greek Mythology Personality Test :

Orpheus
(33% Extroversion, 66% Intuition, 100% Emotiveness, 57% Perceptiveness)


You are an artist, an aesthete, a sensitive, and someone who has never really let go of that childlike innocence. To you, all of life has a sense of wonder in it, and the story of Orpheus was written about someone just like you.When the Argo passed the island of the Sirens, Orpheus played a song more beautiful than the Sirens to prevent the crew from becoming enticed. When his wife died, he ventured into the underworld to charm Hades but, in his naivete, he looked back becoming trapped there.You can capture your unique world view and relate it to others with the skill of a master storyteller. Your sensitivity and creativity make you a treasure to the human race, but your thin-skinned nature and innocence can cause you a lot of disenchantment and pain. What's doubly unfortunate is that, if you try to lose those traits, you never will, and everyone will be able to tell that you're putting up an artificial shell to prevent yourself from being hurt.Famous people like you: Hemingway, Shakespeare, Mr. Rogers, Melville, Nick Tosches Stay clear of: Icarus, Hermes, Atlas

..t--Link../t--: The Greek Mythology Personality Test ( ..t--OkCupid Free Online Dating../t-- )

My Interests

Fleeting moments in Paris, being too fixed/passionate for you, my new 360, ancient art history, LOOOONG pants, sexy men that don't know it and sexy women that do, that amazing burn that only comes from lifting more than you probably should, the smell of the forest while bikeriding

I'd like to meet:

Even more difficult than asking me to describe myself is asking me to describe my "type." I guess bare minimum would be fit and worldly. Honest and direct. An Old World sense of romance with a New World sense of can-do. Beyond that, if you don't think for yourself, we won't get along. If you talk about others to inflate yourself, we won't get along either.

Music:


Movies:

Fox Night at the Movies Presents: Madonna- Innocence Lost... and that one movie where that pig walked on the ceiling... "Spider-something" I think it was called

Television:

I'd like to see myself giving up the idiot box in 2008, although...

Books:

anything by Yukio Mishima, anything about Cesare Borgia, A Moveable Feast and its harbinger The Snows of Kilimanjaro, ancient Mesoamerican wisdom like The Four Agreements, classic Scifi that now seems quaint a la Stranger in a Strange Land, self-fulfilling prophecies like The Horse and His Boy

My Blog

Rhonda's survey... TOUGH!

YOU ... C A N ... O N L Y ... T Y P E ... TWO... W O R DS !N O ... E X P L A N A T I O N S !Not as easy as you might think...1. Yourself:Constantly awed2. Your boyfriend/girlfriend (husband/wife):My b...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 09:47:00 PST

Latest survey-- done in a rush!

1. Explain what ended your last relationship?He didn't own his sexiness and I probably just didn't get it2. When was the last time you shaved?Yesterday AM3. What were you doing this morning at 8 a.m.?...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 09:28:00 PST

A word on my "handle"

His Coy and I were watching some kinda mind-rotting crap on E! or something, and they had a segment on the Jacksons. It was then revealed that Jermaine Jackson's oldest son's name is JERMAJESTY... we ...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Tue, 14 Feb 2006 05:24:00 PST

I fell in love with a Beautiful 'Mountain'...

I'm still going to write about the second part of my vaca, but something happened last night that I had to convey. I went and saw Brokeback Mountain aka Bareback Mountain aka 'The Sheep-boy Movie.' I...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Tue, 20 Dec 2005 12:48:00 PST

"Meze"-- it's what we eat, before we eat, to make us more HUNGRY!

Top 10 best experiences in Istanbul: 10) Listening to a pair of Turkish guys playing accoustic guitars sing "Like a Prayer" phonetically in an Irish Pub in Taksim. And drunkenly singing along. 9) Efe...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Tue, 13 Dec 2005 04:36:00 PST

Gay survey

1. What does your My Space quote mean?Ever seen 9-to-5? It means YOU GOT RAT POISONED!2. Elaborate on your primary photo.Photo op at the Toto Lynch wedding& taking a break from the Vengaboys out back&...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:14:00 PST

Neocon 'Liberalism' vs. Cultural Relativism

Again it's been recently suggested to me that I start writing more, to clear out some of that lymph that congregates frequently in my brain& I guess my first rant is on something that I've been ponder...
Posted by Ron Jeremie on Sat, 08 Oct 2005 05:41:00 PST