Wed, Oct 26 2005 2:06
Gemini37
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Gilgamesh!
Here is an excerpt of her bio:
I was born Evgenia Valentinovna Eremina on October 25, 1982 in Leningrad, which is now St. Petersburg, Russia
My name is pronounced Yev•gyen'•ee•a Val•en•teen'•ov•na Ye•rom'•in•a
My friends call me either Zhenia (pronounced Zhyen'•ya, the zh like the s in pleasure)
or Zhenka, which is more endearing or playful (pronounced Zhyen'•ka) or Jennie.
On the Internet, I am listed variously on the Internet as Zenia, Genya, Jenya, Jenie, Tanya, Eilene, Jamie, Riva and Julia,
though virtually all of my
recent work has been with Alexander Fedorov, who refers to me as Nikki
on his site, Zhenia on the Domai
site and Ashanti on the MET site.
My measurements are 34B-24-34 (86cm-61cm-86cm).
I am 5'8" tall (173cm) and weigh 110 lbs (50kg).
My hair is medium ash brown.
My eyes are bluish gray.
Favorite Quote: "When love is like a prison, to deny it is not sacrilege, but merely throwing off its chains."
I have a scar on her right
cheek that I received as a baby, a small mole at the upper "corner" of
my right nostril, a small mole on
the right side of my right
breast, a small mole at the bottom of my left breast, several around ,y
neck, and a single piercing in each ear lobe.
My earlobes are attached. I have no tattoos.
I take a size 8 shoe (European 35) and a size 4 dress (European 32).
I am married, but separated and bisexual.
I speak Russian and English
I am Russian Orthodox.
My favorite actor is Al Pacino.
My favorite actress is Angelina Jolie.
My favorite movies are 9 and a Half Weeks, Lord of the Rings and the Emmanuelle series.
My favorite model is Adriana Lima.
I like new age music, electronic music, jazz, classical and blues.
My favorite composer is Vivaldi.
My favorite book is The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe.
My favorite flower is the lily.
My favorite perfume is Armani Prive Eue de Jade.
I think of myself as cheerful, gentle, honorable, romantic, energetic and very sexual.
I like nature, travel, theatre and film, music and sometimes just staying at home.
I prefer dogs to cats. Someday I want a husky. I will name him Filip; Fil for short.
My favorite food is chocolate.
I went through 12 years of
education, which in Russia is considered a university and have a
university degree in public relations.
I still model on occasion and also occasionally work as a cook.
I have a sister who is three years younger than me, named Olesia.
I appear to have one of the
most recognizable model faces on the Internet, with over 4400 presently
published photos and 48 minutes of film,
I have been told I am one of the most photographed nude model since Betty Page.
I am a Monday's Child
My astrological sign is Scorpio, which is defined as follows:
Determined and forceful
Emotional and intuitive
Powerful and passionate
Exciting and magnetic
On the dark side....
Jealous and resentful
Compulsive and obsessive
Secretive and obstinate
Scorpios are the most intense, profound, powerful characters in the zodiac.
Even when they appear self-controlled and calm there is a seething intensity of emotional energy under the placid exterior.
They are like the volcano not far under the surface of a calm sea, it may burst into eruption at any moment.
But those of us who are particularly perceptive will be aware of the harnessed aggression, the immense forcefulness,
magnetic intensity, and often strangely hypnotic personality under the tranquil, but watchful composure of Scorpio.
In conventional social
gatherings they are pleasant to be with, thoughtful in conversation,
dignified, and reserved, yet affable
and courteous; they sometimes possess penetrating eyes which make their shyer companions feel naked and defenseless before them.
In their everyday behavior they give the appearance of being withdrawn from the center of activity, yet those who know them
will recognize the watchfulness
that is part of their character. They need great self-discipline,
because they are able to recognize
the qualities in themselves
that make them different from other humans, and to know their utterly
conventional natures can be used
for great good, or great evil.
Their tenacity and willpower are immense, their depth of character and
passionate conviction overwhelming,
yet they are deeply sensitive
and easily moved by their emotions. Their sensitivity, together with a
propensity for extreme likes and dislikes
make them easily hurt, quick to
detect insult or injury to themselves (often when none is intended) and
easily aroused to ferocious anger.
This may express itself in such
destructive speech or action that they make lifelong enemies by their
outspokenness, for they find it difficult
not to be overly critical of anything or anyone to whom they take a dislike.
They can harness their abundant
energy constructively, tempering their self-confidence with shrewdness
and their ambition with magnanimity
toward others provided they
like them. They relate to fellow workers only as leaders and can be
blunt to those they dislike to the point of cruelty.
In fact they are not above
expressing vindictiveness in deliberate cruelty. They are too
demanding, too unforgiving of faults in others, perhaps
because they are not aware of
the shortcomings within themselves, and extravagantly express their
self-disgust in unreasonable resentment against
their fellows. They do,
however, make excellent friends, provided that their companions do
nothing to impugn the honor of which Scorpios are very jealous. Part of
the negative side of the Scorpio nature is a tendency to discard
friends once they cease to be useful, but the decent native is aware
of, and fights this tendency. (www.astrology-online.com)
I share a birthday with
1746 - Ngo Thi Nham , Vietnamese scholar, politician, military officer, member of the Ngo Thi literary clan (d.1803)
1800 - Thomas B. Macaulay, British historian
1811 - Evariste Galois, mathematician (d.1832)
1825 - Johann Strauss II, composer (d.1899)
1838 - Georges Bizet, composer (d.1875)
1864 - Alexander Tikhonovich Grechaninov, composer (d.1956)
1881 - Pablo Picasso, painter, sculptor (d.1973)
1888 - Richard E. Byrd, explorer (d.1957)
1889 - Abel Gance, film writer (d.1981)
1892 - Leo G. Carroll, actor (d.1972)
1895 - Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel (d.1969)
1912 - Minnie Pearl, comedian, singer (d.1996)
1924 - Billy Barty, actor (d.2000)
1927 - Barbara Cook, singer, actress
1928 - Anthony Franciosa, actor
1928 - Marion Ross, actress
1933 - Jack Haley Jr., film producer, director (d.2001)
1935 - Russell Schweickart, astronaut
1940 - Bobby Knight, basketball coach
1941 - Anne Tyler, novelist
1942 - Helen Reddy, singer
1944 - Jon Anderson, singer
1944 - James Carville, Jr., political operative
1948 - Glenn Tipton, guitarist
1948 - Dan Gable, amateur wrestling champion, coach
1949 - Brian Kerwin, actor
1952 - Shelley Smith, actress
1954 - Mike Eruzione, captain of the 1980 United States Olympic gold medal-winning ice hockey team
1956 - Mathias Jabs, guitarist
1971 - Pedro Martez, baseball pitcher, three-time Cy Young Award winner
1971 - Midori, violinist
1971 - Simon Charlton Sporting Personality
1955 - Glynis Barber, actress
1959 - Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson)
1963 - Tracy Nelson, actress
In history on my birthday:
In 1400 - Geoffrey Chaucer (born 1342), considered the father of English poetry, dies.
In 1616 - Dutch mariner Dirk Hartog discovers Australia.
In 1647 - Evangelista Torricelli, the Italian mathematician and physicist who invented the barometer, dies.
In 1874 - Britain annexes the Fiji islands, in South Pacific.
In 1904 - The French governor in Indochina establishes the Ecole de Medecine de l’Indochine in Ha Noi, and
approves the instalment of a telephone network for the northern port
city of Hai Phong.
In 1906 - Lee de Forest of the United States patents his Audion, a three-diode amplification valve,
which will prove a pioneering development in radio and broadcasting.
In 1936 - Germany and Italy form the Rome-Berlin Axis, providing mutual assistance
and opposition to communism. The agreement is not announced until
November 1.
In 1938 - Japanese troops take Hankow, and the Chinese Government establishes itself at Chungking.
Libya is declared part of Italy.
In 1956 - Egypt, Jordan and Syria form a unified military command.
In 1961 - The British satirical magazine Private Eye appears for the first time.
In 1971 - The United Nations seats China and expels Taiwan.
In 1973 - The Democratic Republic of Viet Nam establishes full diplomatic relations with Argentina.
In 1974 - Foreign ministers of 19 Arab countries meet in Rabat, Morocco, and vote to support
the Palestine Liberation Organisation.
In 1976 - Transkei becomes the first of South Africa’s independent black homelands.
In 1987 - The last survivor of the 1905 mutiny on the Russian battleship Potemkin,
Ivan Beshoff, dies in Dublin, Ireland.
In 1993 - Israel begins freeing Palestinian prisoners under a deal with the PLO.
In 1994 - An oil spill, possibly the world’s largest, resulting from a broken pipeline pollutes two rivers
and an area of tundra in Russia’s far north.
In 1995 - Israeli troops start pulling out from Jenin on the West Bank, the first city to be handed over
under the Israel-PLO autonomy agreement.
In 1999 - Israel opens a land link between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, taking Palestinians a step closer
to statehood. The so-called safe passage will allow Palestinians to
travel between the autonomous
areas – in which they hope to establish an independent state.
In 2001 - The US House of Representatives approves legislation that will give law enforcement and
intelligence agencies broader powers to investigate suspected
terrorists.
On the day I was born, the first episode of the long-running sitcom, Newhart premiered. I have never seen it.
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