Why, why, why? Consider this sampler of the whys, and possibly the why-nots:
"Ive been up - Ive been down; I have been all around." That said, I am basically happy, sometimes with no good reason. I can talk literature, cinema, politics and, most of all, life, like there is no tomorrow. I like great cinema; I collect movies. I am refined but flawed; strong but vulnerable. I am high-maintenance. But I do maintain myself, thank you. I wear an earring. I am deep yet funny; dark yet irreverent - never boring, never shallow. ... I know that sadly the rehearsal for life is life itself. And that I am humbled that my heavy dose of "existential insight" is best captured by such simple lyrics from an excellent song: "Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box; Religion is the smile on a dog."
My Ideal Person:
You let me make you laugh. That pleases me. You find my idiosyncrasies charming, and I find yours the same. You will have no trouble telling me that I philosophize life too much, and that I am pretty much full of shit. ... I am good for you; you are good for me. You turn me on and, I turn you on.
The last great book I read "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men" - Cormac McCarthy; God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy
My most humbling moment Birth! That should suffice, No?
Favorite on-screen sex scene Seven Beauties; the Tin Drum; Betty Blue, and more recently, Y Tu Mama Tambien.
The celebrity I resemble the most In mannerisms and lifestyle, I am much like Frasier's Frasier Crane - just better looking!
The best or worst lie you've ever told: I am really sorry; it is my fault.
If I could be anywhere right now The sixties. That whole decade appeals to me because of its innocent and well-meant radicalism.
Five items I can't live without Love Work Knowledge A sense of humor And random acts of kindness
Fill in the blank: _____ is sexy; _____ is sexier. A match is sexy; the fire is sexier!
In my bedroom one will find... Bare necessities - I mean I am a man, what do you expect? I need help, you know?
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