hollyhoxOG 2001
Member since February 2001
eZabel Legacy
Ramon Alarcon from Saugerties, NY was eZabel's resident rock-and-roll romantic — a guitarist who played shows at the Stone Pony, wrote beautifully introspective journal entries, and logged in 663 times while leaving only 8 comments, making him one of the site's most dedicated silent observers. His journals were the real treasure: lyrical, atmospheric vignettes about walking home in the bitter cold with wine on his breath, contemplating whether it takes a beautiful guy to win over a great girl; about pouring coffee for a coworker named Pauly who yells when he talks and wants to start a band; about a Venezuelan man in a jean jacket at the cafe who just looked neat. He wrote about Lithuanian Saul doing charades to describe a can of soda, about an old woman with a sunvisor who finally came inside when her monthly check arrived, and about Friday nights in upstate New York where nothing happens and the head feels like it could explode. His band played the Warped Tour circuit in spirit if not in fact — he once listed a dream lineup of 311, the Vandals, AFI, and BigWig that iwz had to gently correct. He bonded with thefunkyfresh over music scene one-upmanship, kept in touch with katiedid about show schedules, and attended nine eZabel events including go-karting, bonfires, and his own band's acoustic sets.
eZabel Personality Type: INFP — "The Quiet Poet." Ramon treated eZabel less like a forum and more like a writing desk — rarely commenting but filling his journals with the kind of observational prose that made you slow down and notice the Venezuelan guy, the yelling coworker, and the woman who could finally afford lunch.