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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

(Jesse on the Brink) Indian Summer Sydney!

by Jesse Archer 

Summer decided to come to Sydney in the last couple of weeks now that "La Nina" (Spanish for FUCK MY LIFE) has gone and left us with nothing but sunshine! Sydney is a city that's nothing without its outdoor scenery, so I can't help thinking if she had behaved this way during actual summer we might have shared something beautiful! As it is, I'm loving April!

me and Gerald
I'm still rocking the pink hair, but now it's a mohawk and my friend (and Fijian goddess) Keira, added some "electric amethyst" (aka purple)... at work. The result is all very MY LITTLE PONY. 
Thanks Keira!
Now I'm heading to the Cook Islands (mercilessly off the grid)! Where homosexuality is punishable by 7 years in prison!! Christian missionaries, in all their infinite love, arrived to the Cook Islands shortly after Captain Bligh... and unfortunately the natives did not mutiny but embraced it outright. In any case, surely my butch swagger and pink hair will throw them off.

In the event I don't return, please bake a cake with a nail file and come visit me here:






Jesse Archer is an award-winning writer, actor, and rabblerouser. 

Since graduating from the University of Southern California, Jesse traveled the world before landing in the East Village of New York City. He has appeared in the Off-Broadway hit Birdy's Bachelorette Party and on film in Boy Culture. Jesse also stars in gay romantic comedy favorites Slutty Summer and A Four Letter Word (which he co-wrote with director Casper Andreas). In 2010 he produced, co-starred, and scripted the hit comedy Violet Tendencies. His latest, Half-Share, set on legendary Fire Island is due out mid-2011. Jesse has penned features and pithy, promotional copy for various websites and print zines. He also wrote a popular column on urban gay life for OUT magazine. His first book, "You Can Run", was based on the two intrepid years he spent traveling through South America and was published by Haworth Press in 2007.

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