I think I’ve watched more movies since I retired from FT work in 1999, PT work in 2001 and casual-volunteer work in 2005. I don’t attend as many meetings for my job, for some volunteer organization or for the Baha’i Faith which I have been associated with since 1953. Most of the movies I watch now are after I have finished my day of writing and editing, publishing and poetizing, researching and scholarship, a bit of domestic work and the occasional social activity. My wife has usually gone to bed, and I watch the movie during and after my late night snack. The beautiful Sharon Stone was on the other night(1) in Basic Instinct 2. I was 14 when she was born and was just about to join the Baha’i Faith. I was 35 when she made her movie debut in 1980 and was stabilized on lithium for my bi-polar disorder. I was nearly 50 when Stone hit the jack-pot in 1992’s Basic Instinct opposite Michael Douglas. Our lives could not be much different, although there are points of comparison which I find is true with just about everyone.-Ron Price with thanks to (1)SBS2 TV, 24 September 2011. So you’re into Buddhism and the Universal Life Church as you make your way through your 50s now--- as one of the sexiest movie stars, one of the best actresses & money spinners: not caring whether people like you, not having to prove anything anymore…you were quoted as saying. Yes, I agree with you that we are each an amalgam of our relationships in life. I’ve had my life in the fast-lane, Sharon, not as fast or as popular as you, but it was quite enough to keep me as busy as a beaver until my recent retirement. I am now done with risk-taking except a little here and there on the internet at sites where I post my writing & chat with others about my ideas and theirs. Ron Price 29/9/’11
Very much an alias... nobody reveals that much about themselves in their first post unless they are deliberately trying to make a big splash as a "character" any suspects?
I'd wager it's spam and not an alias. Probably posted on every internet forum with a movie section that this guy/character/bot could find.