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DoKK is in the hospital

MikeB_CE writes on GFY: "I just got word from CE_John (aka ompi) that our beloved friend DoKK is in the hospital. He was rushed to the hospital for a heart attack today, and is going to have a triple bypass early next week."

Dokk is a pioneer in internet radio. He went off his head a couple of years ago and I think Ron Levi had to intervene to make sure he was taken care of. He's poked around Oprano and some other porn chatboards in the past few weeks.

Dokk was one of the first persons in the adult web that I got to know (summer of 1997). Almost everybody likes him.

I Just Got Back From The State Of The Industry Seminar

Why The Wall Of Silence Regarding Sister-Sister Sex?

Scott writes: "Misty and Mya Mason are bona fide sisters, who have sex including with each other. Why no one does stories about this, I don't know."

John writes: "Misty and Myla Mason are not sisters. Misty's husband rep'd both of them for a while, hence the names."

Ashton Moore Interview

I began my approach to interview Ashton via email on March 11.

Her husband Jay emailed back immediately: "Ashton is interested in doing an interview with you. We are trying to work out a time which is convenient. I will email you back soon."

A few more emails and we had a date and a time. Friday. April 1. 2pm.

Friday was a bright sunny day in Los Angeles. Not normally a big deal, except that it has been rainy and gloomy here the past four months.

I want to believe that it was the sun, and not my own lack of professionalism, that accounted for me staggering around my neighborhood at 2pm when I was supposed to be on the phone with Ashton, who's wrapping up a month of dancing with a weekend of performances at The Blue Zebra in North Hollywood.

I finally got home at 2:30pm, listened guiltily to Ashton's message while taking heavy swigs from a bottle of pink lemonade.

Thus refreshed, I called her cell phone a couple of times and, on my second try, got a hold of her.

Duke: "Your husband is very polite and very professional."

Ashton: "Yes, he is. Because if he's not, I kick his ass."

Duke: "He writes these lovely emails, 'Dear Luke: Ashton would love to talk to you at such-and-such a date at such-and-such a time,' and always reply 'ok.'

"He says, 'He's like the one word guy. He writes back, 'Yes.'

"I had a couple of interviews to do today. They had just gone longer than I planned. I called him and asked, 'Could you ask him [to move the scheduled interview from noon to 2pm]? I don't want to look like the typical flakey porn star.'"

Duke: "I feel guilty. I feel so lazy. Because I write for a living, [I'm all shagged out when it comes to emailing, so I restrict myself to one-word emails unless I'm sleeping with the person]. There's a quota on how many words I can write each day. When it comes to email, I'm squeezed."

Ashton: "I'm one of those slow one-fingered typers. It takes me a half hour to write, 'Yeah, sure.'"

Duke: "I heard a rumor that you're drug-free."

Ashton: "I am. I'm high on life. I'm high on excitement with my career. If I had to do drugs to do this, then I shouldn't be doing it. I'm a level-headed, normal, boring person."

Duke: "If the whole industry was made of people like you, I wouldn't have a job.

"When I was at the AEE in January in Las Vegas, I went by the Jill Kelly booth [on the first day of the show]. I saw Scott Hoover, their publicist. He said, Ashton Moore just faxed in that she's leaving us for Club Jenna."

Ashton: "That's funny how stories change. That's not how it happened.

"I had hired a lawyer. My contract renews every January 31st. After I got my paycheck for working in December, on December 16, my lawyer sent over the first letter stating that I wasn't going to be renewing my contract on January and contact him back to make sure we got all the details worked out. We didn't hear back.

"On December 23, before the holidays kicked in, he sent over another letter. 'Please confirm that you received our letter. We need to make verbal contact.' Again, we heard nothing.

"I rolled out to [the January porn shows, Internext and AEE] a couple of days early. I called my lawyer. I still had heard nothing.

"I ran into Bob Friedland during the Internext show. He came up and gave me a hug. I'm thinking, do they know? What's going on here?

"Again, I call my lawyer. 'I'm here in Vegas. Do they know I'm not signing at the booth? Do they know I did not renew my contract?'

"My lawyer said they wrote back. They got the letter. They were aware of the situation. They weren't going to fight me on it.

"I thought, yippee!

"When I went to pick up my ticket for the [AVN Awards], this [AVN] guy said, 'I heard you just dropped the bomb yesterday on JKP.' I said, 'No. That's not how it happened.'

"I'm a very professional person. I went about everything the legal way, the right way. I don't like drama. I don't like conflict. I get along with everybody."

Duke: "You had a lawyer do all this? Come on. You're a porn star."

Ashton: "Because I don't like drama. I'm not a mean person. I don't like it when people are mean to me. I don't like to deal with it. I just wanted to make sure that I wouldn't have a problem getting into a new contract."

Duke: "Do you have a lawyer negotiate your contracts?"

Ashton: "No. I get into my contracts myself, which is probably the stupidest thing I do.

"I always read it over and make sure I agree with all the terms. As long as I understand everything, I don't need a lawyer trying to make problems for me."

Duke: "How many pages is a contract?"

Ashton: "When I signed on with JKP, my contract was a page-and-a-half. It was simple. It was cut-and-dried. When my contract renewed a year later, all of a sudden, it was eight pages long. Very detailed. A bunch of mumbo jumbo. Legally, I never signed it."

Duke: "Did you illegally sign it?"

Ashton: "No. They gave it to me. They asked me to sign it and get it back. I never did. I continued working with them. I didn't really agree with the [new] contract they gave me. Originally, it was a one-year contract renewable for up to six years. It was for four scenes a month at an agreed amount of money.

"The next year, my four scenes became five-to-seven scenes. It was for the same amount of money. And it was a straight six year contract. I think they had gotten screwed by a couple of girls leaving the company. And it left a bad taste with them. So they decided to cover their own asses and sign their girls to the straight six-year contracts. I was not in agreement with a six-year contract. Things change all the time. I don't know where I'll be a year from now.

"I continued to work for them. Nobody asked any questions. The next year rolls around. Nobody even brought up the contract situation. January came and went. I worked for a whole nother year. The company just wasn't going in the direction I wanted to go. I felt there was a lot of drama over there. I just wasn't happy with the quality of things they were putting out.

"This is my career. I want to be proud of the stuff I do. I want to put out good movies. I'm not here to float by. This is my work. I want to take advantage of it. I want to do everything full on. I only have a couple more good years to go. I want to make it worth it.

"As of March 1, I signed a two-year contract with Club Jenna."

Duke: "How many pages was it?"

Ashton: "A lot. About ten pages."

Duke: "Did it say that you have to give over your first-born child if you do anything wrong?"

Ashton: "Not quite. Jenna has been a friend for a long time."

Duke: "How many scenes will you be doing for them?"

Ashton: "It depends. They had a plan to do so many movies last year and I know that they didn't do as many as they wanted to. They're more about quality as opposed to quantity. I'm not in it for quantity. I've got plenty of movies out there. I want quality. I want movies that people will watch and write back to me, 'Ohmig-d, I loved such-and-such a movie.'"

Duke: "So you do find meaning in your work?"

Ashton: "Oh yeah. I want to do stuff that I'm proud of. A benefit of being part of Club Jenna is being able to do more mainstream. That's something I haven't had the chance to take advantage of yet. I know she's looking for a lot of mainstream."

Duke: "Have you read her book?"

Ashton: "Not yet. I haven't had the time. I'm trying so hard to get through it. I flipped through most of the pictures and some of the little quotes in there. I am planning on reading the whole thing from start-to-finish. I'm wrapping up a hectic month."

Duke: "What do you love and hate about the industry?"

Ashton: "I love the fans. I love [the AEE]. I love getting emails. I love having people come see me dance. It makes you feel so good about what you do. It just feeds your ego. I get so much positive stuff. I really don't have a negative side. I don't get any bad comments."

Phoenix Forum Update

Most of the leading figures in the porn internet industry are at the Phoenix Forum this weekend.

John says: "There are a lot of people here. It's a great show. I heard people talk about how AVN sucks and that this is the best show they've been to."

Duke: "Why do they prefer it to the AVN show?"

John: "Because it is in a nice hotel. People aren't being gouged. People are talking about how they are not going to exhibit at Internext in January.

"Every major webmaster is here.

"There was a XXXCash bash at their 14,000-square-foot headquarters.

"Hey Holly, you're not walking funny. How come?"

I hear a woman giggle.

John: "I've got to run."

A woman: "Hi honey."

There are sounds of two people embracing.

John to woman: "How are you?"

Click.

Fag Hag Tina Fiore Gone From AVN Sales

Heard a rumor that a major industry trade show is selling sponsorships for toilet paper.

No Phoenix Forum For Andy

AngelDollarsAndy writes on GFY:

I've just returned home from a trip to Vancouver having been denied entry into the USA by a dickless douchebag customs agent with a massive little man complex.

I left early this morning with one of our models to catch the ferry to Vancouver. I could not be more excited about heading down there, especially since Vegas was such a great time in January. We arrive well on time to the airport and are pulled aside by US customs for questioning.

No big deal, happens all the time, I travel to the USA 4-5 times a year. I'm assigned a scrawny 130 pound snickering, condescending agent who proceeds to ask me about past criminal history. I answer the same way I always do, Yes, I have a drug conviction- posession of pot.

That I got when I was 15 years old..

Yes, 15 years ago. And a clean record since, haven't even had so much as a drop of alcohol in 12 years now, much less drugs.

Well our US customs agent has decided now that he would like to flex what little power he has- to the absolute maximum level possible. He begins with small remarks to try and get a rise out of me, insinuating that I am lying to him. I smile and respond politely and honestly to every question. I'm so excited about the Phoenix Forum that it doesn't even occur to me that I'm not going to be allowed into the country.

I ask him politely if there's any chance of us still making the flight, to which answer nothing more than a slight shrug.

He asks me how much I was busted with 15 years ago, I say I honestly don't remember. To which he smirks, rolls his eyes and leans back and looks over to the other agents shaking his head.

I'm in disbelief at this stage at what a complete asshat this guy is. I cannot for the life of me figure out why he's acting like such an unprofessional jerk.

He then asks me with much incredulation "How can you not remember how much you had?!" To which I reply "Because it was 15 years ago" with my voice rising all of 3 decibals.

He then gives me the wide-eyes and warns me for a full minute that if I so much as raise my voice to him again he will have me thrown out of the airport. "Would you like that? You want me to have you thrown outta here?" he says to me. It suddenly dawns on me: I'm being verbally bullied by a man-child.

I'm instructed to wait outside, where another customs official (different department) kindly offers myself and my friend a drink, and, seeing my total frustration, confides in me that the guy I'm dealing with has a history of complaints against him. He strongly encourages me to lodge a complaint, insinuating that the guy I'm dealing with has few strikes against him left.

Meanwhile our flight has long since left. The airline has come into customs to instruct us that there won't be another flight until tomorrow.

The guy finally calls me back to his counter to happily tell me that they have found sufficient grounds to deny me entry into the USA. I calmly ask why, and he informs me that the found the drug charge to be sufficient enough reason to deny me.

The pot charge I incurred 15 years ago as a young teen.

I speak to his supervisor who tells me that he actually had suggested I be allowed through as the matter was so trivial, but the little man syndrome victim insisted I not be allowed.

I let little man syndrome victim know I'll be lodging a complaint against him for the way he handled it. He responds with the expected smarmy reply "Great! I hope you do!".

I tell the other (kind and helpful) agent that I will be writing a letter letting his bosses know how helpful and considerate he was through the ordeal.

For all of you in Phoenix who I was so looking forward to meeting and networking with, hopefully sometime soon, August Internext provided I can get this cleared up by then.

Have fun in Phoenix this weekend everyone, wish I could be there with you.

Wayne Hentai Interview

A former AVN writer, Wayne operates his own PR company (Lexington Steele is a major client).

"I wanted to do the whole newspaper thing. I was good at that at school."

In highschool, Wayne hung out with the Dungeons and Dragons crowd. "As a teenager, I watched an awful lot [of porn]. Whatever I could find.

"I got my degree in journalism at the University of Hawaii.

"I had a friend whose cousin [Fozzi] wrote [porn] scripts. I came out here for a vacation. I met Fozzi in 2000. I did some freelance work for AVN. When I was in college, I joked around that maybe I'd work for AVN, but nobody was more surprised than me when I actually landed a job at AVN [which lasted almost three years]."

An intoxicated Chico Wang hangs around us asking to touch our balls.

"It was like any job. Some good. Some bad. If you work for AVN, you see everything's that out there."

Duke: "Have you encountered a lot of ant-Hawaiin discrimination in porn?"

Wayne Hentai has the hearty chuckle of a big secure man. "I don't think there are enough of us to discriminate against."

Chico Wang interjects: "As an Asian director, I take offense at these questions. I'm traumatized by it."

Duke: "Why do you think you've stayed in the adult industry so long?"

Wayne: "As a reporter, you develop a specialization in something."

Duke: "Go deeper. It's not an accident that you specialize in porn."

Wayne: "I wanted to do this."

Duke: "Why?"

Wayne: "It was different. There was a romanticism involved. Like the '50s Beats and poets. They wrote porn to pay the bills.

"No matter what you do, it's not what you thought it was. The grass is greener... In the sense that I've met a lot of people that you only see on video, yeah, it's lived up to that."

Ashton Moore On KSEX

Gene Ross reports:

Moore said it was only last week that she finally had the sit down with her mother to let her know that she's in porn. "After all these years. I grew up with a mother who is very strict, an only child and virgin when she got married. I'm not kidding with you. She's the strictest woman on the planet. We had the talk and she's still talking to me. I keep waiting for her- she's going to wake up tomorrow- and it's all going to hit her. I think it hasn't hit her. I think the shock has just numbed her."

Luke Gets Mail

Tofer writes:

Some entertaining reading of late. The Jenna J. backing and forthing was an interesting peek into both of your "mechanisms". She, paranoid and image obsessed (not without reason). You, inexplicably rude/socially unco-ordinated and apologetic in turns. You do seem to have the inability to steer away from conflict. It's as though the lure of possible consequences is too much to resist. Seems fairly masochistic... I could be wrong though. Perhaps this "inability" is selective.

Have you tried to get an interview with "Kahn Tusion"? I have never seen more than a few snippets of his "work". The were so far offside that I was compelled to read existing interviews. Hilarious how the guy attempts to justify this stuff as some exploration of the human soul. This guy ain't plumbing the depths, he is creating new lows...

Porn Star Karaoke

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3/29/05

I meet Penny Lane. She thinks I'm Scott Fayner, who wrote about her snorting eight-balls of cocaine. Penny says Scott does far more drugs than her.

When Penny was hitting the coke, she lost her boobs and became skinny. Back from rehab, she again looks like a woman.

A long ADT thread about Penny began last November.

Penny is ready to party. "I smoked a lot of pot," she explains.

She grapples with Lexi Marie and various male friends.

I run into child actor and later pornographer Scotty Schwartz, now 35. I ask him about the time he got together with Lynn LeMay on his 21st birthday. Lynn and Scott talked about getting married. Then, Scott says, Lynn never returned his calls.

I interview Gigi, who entered porn ten days ago. "I started out wanting to do nude modeling and it just evolved from there. I'm the newest face in the business."

Duke: "When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?"

Gigi: "A choreograph dancer. I've been dancing since I was one-and-a-half. I learned lyrical, tap, jazz, ballet, modern, hip-hop and gymnastics."

Gigi stands 5' tall and weighs 98 pounds. She's blonde with a bubbly personality.

Duke: "What kind of crowd did you hang out with in highschool?"

Gigi: "I was a loner. I hung out with my dance friends. I wasn't big into highschool. I just danced."

Gigi, 20, says she was a good students and her best subjects were math and science.

She says she watched a lot of porn as a teenager, particularly girl-girl.

Gigi: "I love the camera. It's my best friend. I love the attention."

She says she wants to make porn her career.

Duke: "What about its implications for your dating life?"

Gigi: "I don't want to date. I want to stay single for a long time."

When her family finds out about her porn, "They're going to be shocked and surprised, but in the long run, they're going to love me regardless."

Gigi has done nine scenes. "It's not as shocking as it sounds. You get very comfortable with your directors."

Losing her virginity at 18, she was with only two guys before she entered porn.

Gigi says she's not a drama queen. "I walk into places and people say, ohmigosh, she's so real."

After a drink or two, Gigi says her true blonde really comes out.

"People tend to walk all over you if you have a kind heart. However, if you can stand your ground and be real, they'll come around eventually."

I interview Jamie, 19. When she was a little girl, she wanted to be a ballerina. But she never studied dance, only gymnastics.

Jamie says she was a bad girl in highschool. "I didn't really go to school. I got into trouble. I got into fights [with girls]." Jamie dropped out of highschool, got her GED, and did a year in college.

After thinking about porn as a career for three months, Jamie entered the industry a month ago. She's done 15 scenes.

Before porn, she was with five guys. She says she has a boyfriend at home. He just found out she's done porn. They haven't seen each other since. "I've been trying to avoid [the topic] until I get home."

Duke: "Are you scared how he might react?"

Jamie: "I don't really care."

Off camera, Jamie is shy. It's hard for me to get her to talk. She stands 5'3" and weighs a tad over 100 pounds.

While she's doing porn, Jamie wants to go to school to become an automechanic. She loves fast cars. She's had four speeding tickets.

On Set With Naughty Talent

Tim brings three of his Naughty Talent girls to the Cherry Boxxx set Wednesday -- Melanie (a 23yo from Dallas), Sarah (21) and Gigi.

Melanie, Sara Stone

Melanie had her own website in Dallas for three years -- Heatherandfriends.com.

Sarah, who is pale, unrolls her sleeve and smacks the inside of her arm. "If I had been doing this longer, it'd be dark," she says. I try to figure out what she means? Heroin trackmarks?

No, she means a tan.

Sarah, 21, says she's been doing girl-girl for a year and just started doing boys.

Melanie plans to move to Los Angeles. She says Dallas had a version of the AVN Awards in Dallas last November. It was filled with vice cops. Most of the girls weren't hot, Melanie says, so the photographers swarmed around her.

Melanie and Sara have natural D-cup breasts.

"I did a lot of interracial," says Melanie. "That's what the Dallas guys want -- black guys with blonde girls."

Gigi walks by. "No anal," she says. "No double vag. Other than that, I'm game."

Brianna says she's seen porn girls doing cocaine on set. It freaked her out at first. "Everybody's got their own thing. If that's your thing, whatever."

Brianna stays at a hotel with several of Thomas Hope's other girl. Brianna says porn girls don't need to steal from each other because they all make lots of money. "They don't have to steal. They can go suck a dick. Six dicks and they pay the rent."

Appeals court upholds Sex.com ruling

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court last week may have written the final chapter to a sordid legal saga that helped establish Internet domain names as property. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Stephen Cohen's appeal of a 2001 federal court ruling that he pay businessman Gary Kremen $65 million for stealing the domain name Sex.com in 1995 and building it into a multimillion-dollar business.

What's The Truth About Britney Rears?

She told me she has only done one movie. Did she do others under a different name?

Ahh, she was Jessica Sweet and she worked a lot. I'm an idiot. I thought she was lying to me.

Brianna Love Interview

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Brianna is 19-years-old. She only does girl-girl. She's blonde with a big booty and microscopic breasts. She has a perky personality.

Dusty Urban is back working for Kevin Beechum after a three-year vacation, drug rehab. He's known Kevin since sixth grade. They went to work for Tommy Sinnoppoli in 1983.

Dusty has bought boobs for several porn girls, including his ex-girlfriend Shay Sweet, former Sin City contract girl.

Her agent is Thomas Hope of XTCModeling.com. He split from Exotic Star Connection on December 26, 2003. He then took 20 girls to the AEE in Las Vegas in January 2004, launching his new company.

Like many people in the industry, Thomas confuses me for the first 20-minutes with Scott Fayner, putative owner of l-keford.com.

"I have very few locals," says Thomas. "Almost all my girls come from different states."

Thomas also owns the promotional company VIP Entertainment. "When I got in [as a talent agent], I already knew everybody from that. I went from talking to the guy in charge of marketing to the guy in charge of talent. I had a backdoor entry, so it was easy for me.

"I got up this morning at 7 to get a girl to work. I forgot that the shoot was tomorrow and not today. I drove all the way to Calabassas with the girl to have Ricky [Davis] say, we're in Chatsworth today and her shoot is at noon.

"I fought through the traffic to go from Northridge to the hotel, pick up the girl, and go to Calabassas.

"I seldom make mistakes like that, so the girls don't say anything.

"I'm the early agent. My call times are always early because I'm known to be the agent who's up early. Because this guy is irresponsible, he gets to sleep until 11 and take his girl in at 12. But I have every 8:30am calltime.

"Rick Davis is the only guy I double-book. By the time the girls starts to enjoy herself, it's over. So I take the girl from this set to another one. She says, that was just an appetizer. I'm starving now."

Thomas has Lona Leigh with him. She's never been shot before. "K-Beech is the company I bring the new talent. The girl's first experience makes the whole business. Rick Davis uses guys that girls will do for free. When they leave, they're smiling.

"I tell them beforehand, you are going to have a nice shoot. It's going to be fast. The guy is going to be hot. Enjoy it, but don't assume that this is what this industry is about. Because you are going to go to the next shoot. It's going to be six hours. The guy is not going to be as hot. The director's not going to be as polite. You're not going to like the cameraman, the PA, and the producer. And the pay won't be as good.

"Girls get all excited being around [director] Corey [Jordan]. That's why Jill Kelly married him.

"I don't do double-anything. The companies that mostly shoot that stuff, I don't mess with. One company [wanted a girl for something kinky stuff]. I said, I don't want you to ever call me again. Remove my number from your Roladex.

"I will book a girl for a BJ scene, but I get calls for throat-gagging. I don't send my girls to vomit. I don't know who's buying those tapes."

Duke: "Do you have people who try to take advantage of your talent?"

Thomas: "Look at me. I don't look like a person people are going to try to take advantage of. I don't have that problem. The people who disrespect Thomas Hope in this business are people who have never seen me. I had problems at the beginning when I was just a name and no face."

I sit outside with Brianna Love. There's a chill wind and she's only wearing lingerie.

It's time to hit the marijuana pipe for some warmth.

She moved around constantly as a child and quickly learned how to get along with people.

Duke: "How did you become a [stripper]?"

Brianna: "I worked in a little town in Missouri. The first night I moved there, I decided to try something new. I danced. I was good at it. There were no lap dances. It was all pole dancing. I was really dancing.

"Then I figured if I was going to dance, Las Vegas would make me more money. So I moved there. Then I decided to do some porn."

Duke: "How do you think your constant moving around as a kid affected you?"

Brianna: "I'm adventurous. I'm not afraid to take new risks. I've seen a lot of things and I've met a lot of people. I have a confused accent and I have an interesting personality. I get along with people well and I adapt to new surroundings well. That's made this industry easier for me."

Duke: "How has working as a dancer and a porn star affected your view of men?"

Brianna: "Not at all, except that I realize how silly they are at times.

"I was cute when I was younger. I've always liked men. I've always been a bad girl. I've always understood men. They're not hard to figure out. Fill their bellies and keep them horny."

Brianna lost her virginity at age 14. In highschool, "I was generally with one person. I was with more girls than guys. My first experience was with a girl."

Duke: "What made you take the step into porn?"

Brianna: "I realized that whatever I want to do takes money. I've always been wild and crazy. I'm good at it. I enjoy it. It's something that can open up a lot of other avenues for my career."

Porn is famous for the many different avenues it opens up for people's careers. There's one feeder program to medical school, another one for rocket science... From bukkake to investment banking in ten easy steps. My next book.

Duke: "What do you mean? Feature dancing?"

Brianna: "Acting. I've been in school plays and church things. No official [acting] classes but I'm pretty good."

Duke: "What kind of student were you in highschool?"

Brianna: "A good one. I was in every club -- dancing, German, band, singing. Anything I could do I was in and was one of the best of. I graduated a year earlier.

"I moved out of my home at 15. I lived on my own. I worked fulltime as a waitress."

Brianna has always wanted to be a singer and a dancer. "I write music, but that's on the backburner now."

Duke: "What were you expected to become?"

Brianna: "The perfect go-to-nursing-school-marry-a-radiologist-have-money-retire-early-in-the-Mid-West. I was always what I was not expected to be. I tried to take some nursing classes and I fainted. So, blood and gore is not my avenue."

Duke: "What themes predominate in your song writing?"

Brianna: "Mostly I write love songs or just frustrating songs. That's how I've always expressed myself -- through my writing. That's why you have a journal -- to say things you are not close enough to anyone to say. Most of my writing is poems. That's what songs are -- poems set to a beat."

Brianna has five younger brothers and sisters. "They all love me but I don't see them that often."

Duke: "Why were you alone so much?"

Brianna: "Because I didn't get along at home. My mom's single. We're best friends but we clash heads when we're together. I had to be the shoulder that was lent on growing up. It caught up with me. There was a point where I said: I know I can handle my own life, but this is too much for me. We had an agreement and we've been friends since then.

"My mom knows everything I do. She's understanding. She knows that everything I do is for a reason."

Brianna has always been blonde. "I've always been goofy. If I enter a room and I'm goofy, it's kinda acceptable. I've always been the class clown. I'm one of the klutziest people you will ever meet. I don't think I would look right with any other color."

Brianna began keeping her diary at age eight. Her mom read it, leaving Brianna feeling violated. "She told me the story, when I was younger, my mom read my journal and it hurt my feelings. And then she did it to me. Once I knew she was reading my journal, I would only write down things I knew she would want to hear.

"I've written thousands of pages.

"My mom was strict. My bad was sneaking out at night so I could be out until 1am like everyone else.

"I plan to always have a home in Las Vegas, but I'm sure that eventually California will become my home also."

Brianna, who has no tattoos, sang in many different churches as a child. Once she became a stripper, she stopped going to church.

Brianna can shoot a gun and knows how to hunt.

She invests most of her money with a company she works for in Vegas. In return, she gets a percentage of the profit from throwing parties.

............

Daisy Fuentez comes out for her still shoot. A few minutes in, the photographer asks her to spit out her gum in his hand. After she does so, he walks over and deposits the gum on the table.

Brianna joins Daisy in front of the camera. The photographer lays down a blanket.

"It's an ugly blanket," says Brianna.

"We're not going to focus on the blanket," he replies. "We're going to focus on your p----."

I overhear various porners talking about taking steroids to enhance their workouts.

Lona Leigh Interview

She's from San Francisco, where she works as a stripper. She has a dancing background.

She got into porn with a stripper she worked with at Centerfolds.

Lona has natural C-cup breasts. They sprouted just before she turned 16. She says I can touch them. I'm afraid that I would like that too much, and I decline.

Lona lost her virginity at 17. "I was a straight-A student. I was a goody good. I think it was that Christian upbringing. Baptist. Going to church every week for your whole life made me want to go out of it and go crazy and not be a good girl any more. I went to a private Christian college in Michigan and I left after six weeks."

Daisy Fuentez Interview

We sit on a couch in the bedroom. She wears jeans. She stands 5'4", weighs 102 pounds, and measures 34B-24-34. She has six tattoos including one of the name of her boyfriend.

Daisy, 21: "When I was a kid, I wanted to be either an actress or a dancer."

She has a distinct Mexican accent. She's lived almost all her life in East LA and the Valley. Her ancestry is three-quarters Mexican and one-quarter Filipino.

Duke: "What kind of expectations did your family have for you?"

Daisy: "A dancer or a stripper. Any time I would hear music, I'd be dancing."

Daisy didn't take dance classes except for some Spanish dance classes. "Not hip-hop or pop. I learned that by going out to clubs [at age 15]."

Duke: "What kind of crowd did you hang out with in highschool?"

Daisy: "A Latin crowd. A lot of Mexicans. I grew up with athletes. I was involved with volleyball, basketball and track. Sports was my number one class in school."

Duke: "What kind of student were you?"

Daisy: "I had a difficult time in highschool. I had a difficult time throughout my whole schooltime. I was real slow. I didn't want to work. I never concentrated. I was always side-tracked by something. I never got my work done. There were times when I was in the mood. If it was something that I liked. My favorite subject was English. I used to like to write poetry. I got a good grade in that, but that's it. Math and everything else..."

Duke: "Did you get into trouble in highschool?"

Daisy: "Yeah. I was always suspended. I was always fighting. I was a bully. I used to love to pick fights [with girls]."

I look her over. She's only 5'4 and weighs about 100 pounds. It's hard for me to picture her as a bully.

Duke: "Why did you do that?"

Daisy: "I guess I had a lot of anger in myself. I was always picking at everybody.

"I was jealous of my older sister. When I went to her same school, she would ignore me instead of being my big sister. I would draw all kinds of attention to myself. Get in fights and stuff like that."

Daisy has an older brother and older sister and a younger brother and younger sister.

Duke: "Are your parents together?"

Daisy: "I grew up with my godparents. They're like my mom and dad."

Duke: "Do you think that might've been a reason you were so angry?"

Daisy: "Yeah. Now I've accepted it. I only had three years with my birth mom. Then I went and lived with my godparents."

Daisy dropped out of highschool just before graduation. "I went to summer school [in 2000] so I could get my highschool diploma. I only needed 30 credits more. I ended up just quitting.

"I ran away and lived with my [older] sister and her boyfriend. I didn't want to be at home. I was just running the streets. I wasn't doing anything. I wasn't working. I wasn't going to school. I was just hanging out with my friends, always partying.

"I'd live off my sister, be good for a couple of days, and then be gone for the weekend.

"When I was 18, I was on my own. I was living with a friend. I got approached by an agent, Wesley Pipes.

"I was walking with a friend in my neighborhood. He had a girl come up to us and say he was an agent and that I was very pretty and he could get me work as a model. I just had to be 18.

"I was a week away from my 18th birthday. I was really in need of money, so I just said f--- it and did it a week after my 18th birthday.

"I was only with Wesley Pipes for a couple of months and then I moved to Naughty Modeling. I got a contract [in May 2003] with Video Team for a year.

"I went to cosmetology school for eight months. I did good. I liked doing it. I got what I wanted out of it. I just wanted to learn the basics -- highlights, cut hair, basic make-up, pedicure, manicure. I'm back in the industry. I'm working maybe four times a month. That's all I want to work.

"I worked with Wesley maybe twice but he was really big. I couldn't take him all the way."

Duke: "Have you found that people try to manipulate you into doing things that you don't want to do?"

Daisy: "I'm really strong with my decisions. I don't put myself in situations where I don't have a choice."

Daisy only once got a bad check. "I've had checks and I've never cashed them. They're still sitting in my drawer. I was going through some old envelopes and I found two checks. One is for $600 and one is for $200. I don't know if I can cash them because they're from the year 2002. I don't even know if those companies exist any more."

Duke: "What do you love and hate about the industry?"

Daisy: "I love being in front of the camera. I love showing my body. The thing I hate about porn shoots is just waiting all the time. Early call-times. I'm not a morning person."

Duke: "What do you spend your money on?"

Daisy: "I buy a lot of clothes. Now I'm spending a lot of money on my [Mercedes]. I just bought brand new TVs for my car. I just bought an in-dash Alpine TV for my front-dash. I'm getting my head-rest TVs [for the people in the back seat] put in this week. I'm saving to buy a house."

Daisy has never dated anybody in the industry. "It's not my thing. It's all business to me. I associate with the people. I like to talk to everybody. I'm very nice. But I don't look for that in the industry because it causes a lot of conflict."

Duke: "How do the guys you date deal with you being a porn star?"

Daisy: "I let them know ahead of time so if they have a problem with it, they can just walk out. I started doing porn before I met him, so either love it or leave it. I do take into consideration what my boyfriend wants. That's why I just do the basics. I don't do an A. I don't do any outrageous movies."

Daisy frequents a bar in Pasadena where she gets recognized. Alexis Amore also goes there. "All the security guards at the club love us. Me and her don't really talk.

"I've never had a problem. I've never had a stalker. I'm really exclusive. I don't go out and say I'm a porn star.

"This year I took my boyfriend to the AVN Awards. I told him, I want you to see what it is like.

"I was signing at the New Sensations booth. He said, 'Ohmig-d, I didn't realize you were so famous. You have so many people calling your name. Everywhere you walk, it is Daisy this, and Daisy that.' He was excited for me.

"I had a jealous boyfriend before. He hated that I got all the attention.

"When I go to work, that's it. I do no extra favors."

Justin Magnum Interview

I meet Grant Michaels brother Justin, 29, on the Cherry Boxxx set Wednesday March 30.

They grew up in Rhodesia. Grant moved here in 1997. Justin in 1999. They worked construction and competed in body building before moving into porn.

Justin has done about 150 scenes and Grant about 75.

Duke: "When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?"

Justin: "Firstly, a motorcyle professional. But we really didn't have the tracks and my parents didn't want me to race. So then [from age 14 on], Mr. Universe. I worked out about three hours a day. Grant was winning all the conquests. I wanted to be like him. We did well over there and came over here and won a few titles, but it was all steroids over here. Drug abuse. Politics. And no future. A dead-end sport. I wasn't enjoying it any more. Grueling workouts and no fruits. I realized it was a loser sport like my dad had said.

"Started desert racing with motorcycles and got back into Motorcross at 27. Now I race amateur Motorcross. That's my passion. When I'm not racing, I ride bicycles long distance (about 300 miles a week) to stay in shape and do this to support my hobbies. I do lightweights once a week."

Grant entered porn first. "He was dating Kim Chambers. Sweet girl. She got him in. She introduced us to all the right people. We went to AVN 2004 and bumped into Rick Davis, who I knew from Golds Gym eight years ago. He was probably the first person we met after we got off the plane. We went straight to Golds Gym [in North Hollywood] and met Rick. We became friends. I didn't even know he was in the business. He was training people.

"Rick Davis is the one who hooked me up [in porn]. I've probably done 80 scenes for Rick Davis and Cherry Boxxx. Every single week for over a year."

Duke: "Have you dated anyone in the industry?"

Justin: "Nah. They're good for fun.

"I should be careful what I say.

"Fun to date, but not in a relationship sense. I have a girlfriend out of the business. She's a mainstream model. She doesn't like what I do but I don't really talk about it. I keep it separate."

Duke: "What do you love and hate about the industry?"

Justin: "I love 99% of it. I don't like disorganized companies who take forever to shoot. I enjoy most of my scenes but when you've got to be on a set for eight hours, and then you suddenly have to perform in the seventh hour, it's difficult. I like working for gonzo companies. You make almost the same money. It's a small crew and it's fast and efficient. Like Cherry Boxxx."

Duke: "How has working in this industry changed you?"

Justin: "It's changed me in that I can separate my emotions from sex. It's like sport-f---ing, where I enjoy it, but it is physical, and I completely separate it mentally and emotionally. My girlfriend [of nine months] gives me my normal mainstream life -- holding hands, candle-lit dinners. It gives me the intimacy and this gives me all my sexual fantasies. Like any man, I like variety. And that's the thing I like about this business the most. Blondes, brunettes, Asians, different shapes and sizes. Three or four times a week. But I love my girlfriend. I have intimacy with her and I have sex at work. It's weird but it works. I've never been happier."

Duke: "Your girlfriend must be amazing. Not many women could tolerate you working in this industry."

Justin: "I downplay it. She doesn't go on the Internet and she doesn't watch TV. She has two kids who keep her busy. I can't keep her in the dark. I say, 'I've got a photoshoot today.' She pictures nude shoots with Spice Channel. She downplays it in her mind and I downplay it too. I never talk about work in detail otherwise she would freak out. She thinks I work once a week whereas I work three-to-four times a week.

"I'm also a personal trainer. I've got three high-end clients. So I pump up the training more.

"It's a great question. I don't know if she will be able to deal with it for a long period of time. Me and Grant want to open our own internet company. It should be up in the next six-to-eight weeks. It's porn gonzo. It's comedy. There are some really original ideas. We'll be using the best-looking girls. Brand new girls who haven't been seen before. Funny stuff.

"Hopefully I can move away from being the talent and be the talent occasionally. I've got to move away from being the talent. I don't want to be a talent lifer. I just don't know if I can have a wife and kids and a future in my 40s if I'm still doing this.

"I like to stay away from the nasty stuff. It messes with my head. The gangbangs. I don't really like doing boy-boy-girl. I like simple boy-girl."

Duke: "How much would they have to pay you to do boy-boy?"

Justin: "They pay me about six to do boy-boy-girl. I've only done it about six times."

Duke: "Just boy-boy, no girl?"

Justin laughs: "I wouldn't do it. If I could do it, it would haunt me. It would be like MacBeth killing the king. I wouldn't be able to sleep after that."

On Set With Cherry Boxxx's 'Daisy: I'm In Charge'

I drive 50-minutes to the top of Chatsworth. The final mile is a long twisting drive up a steep hill. The mansion is surrounded by boulders and spectacular views.

The first girl I meet is Mason Storm, a stunning Miami resident of Puerto Rican origin. She only stands 4'9" (I thought 4'10" was the minimum height requirement in porn) yet boasts D-cup inflated breasts.

Rick Davis directs. He runs a tight ship. He gets the talent in and out of their scenes -- usually within an hour.

Daisy Fuentez is the star, performing in three of the movie's six scenes.

I sit down on the couch with Mason Storm.

Duke: "When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?"

Mason: "Really? I had no idea. I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up."

Duke: "What were you dreaming about?"

Mason: "I remember joking in highschool that I was eventually going to do porn but I never thought I was going to go through with it.

"[I wanted to do] anything with animals. I thought about being a vet. I had a lot of pets growing up [in Miami] -- dogs, cats, goats, quail, chickens, fish, horses, cows."

Mason is the middle of three sisters. "I'm the favorite."

Duke: "What did your family expect of you?"

Mason: "Anything. With them, I'm all or nothing. I'm very honest with them. They are very supportive. They laugh about it."

Duke: "They didn't have any expectations?"

Mason: "They were just hoping that I turned out ok and not f---ed up on drugs, which I didn't."

Duke: "What kind of crowd did you hang out with in highschool?"

Mason: "Let's put it this way: I was enrolled in highschool but I never quite attended. The beach was so close that I couldn't bring myself to go. I liked having a good time.

"I got kicked out of highschool [in eleventh grade] with a 4.0 average. I would show up on Fridays to take my tests and ace."

Like about half of the porn stars I interview, Mason Storm got her GED (passed a highschool equivalency exam).

People who get their GED, according to statistics, achieve the same level of life success as those who drop out of highschool and never get their GED.

This is no slam on Mason or any porn star who has a GED. I just hear this so often ("but I got my GED"), I needed to point out that as far as life works, getting a GED makes no difference from straight dropping out.

Duke: "What kind of people were you hanging out with?"

Mason: "Just fun people. We liked to go to 1235, a big club when I was in highschool. I was a big party girl a long time ago."

Duke: "Not anymore?"

Mason: "No. I'm mellow and laid back.

"I'm an aggressive woman sexually but realistically I'm quite shy."

Duke: "What did you do after highschool?"

Mason: "I had a daughter. I was married. Got divorced [after two-and-a-half years]."

Duke: "How did you get into this industry?"

Mason: "I like sex."

Duke: "But how did you get into [porn]?"

Mason: "I was a dancer for nine years [from age 21]. Features [porn stars] would come in and I would talk to them. Taylor Renee was really cool. She told me to contact this agent. He got me some magazine shoots. Through the years it progressed."

Mason did her first hardcore scene in Miami in 1999. She moved to Los Angeles in late 2004 for six months and then moved back to Miami. She says she's done about 100 movies.

Duke: "What do you love and hate about the industry?"

Mason: "I like that people in this industry tend to be more realistic than normal people. I don't like the extreme that it is going to now. I'm into good ol' fashioned sucking and f---ing."

Duke: "Has anyone tried to manipulate you into doing something you didn't want to do?"

Mason: "No. I'm too stubborn and too Hispanic to tolerate it. One person did [try to manipulate Mason] and they got an earful for it. Anybody else that has, I just don't deal with. I work for the same companies all the time."

Looking at director Rick Davis, I ask Mason: "How does Rick treat you?"

Mason laughs: "If I was straight, I'd marry Rick."

Duke: "When did you become not straight?"

Mason laughs: "Highschool.

"I've always been attracted to both sexes.

"I'm a very dominant female. More so with men. That's not really the norm in the Hispanic neighborhood for the woman to wear the pants. That's why I've come to focus more on women. But men, I have fun with them."

Duke: "How has working as a [stripper] and a porn star affected you?"

Mason: "I'm more mentally adapted to deal with serious issues. Because this is so jaded. It makes you hard. It makes me more able to function in my own [spa] business back home and more able to deal with people who don't deal with different types of people every day. Since I've seen and done so much, it makes me more willing to accept people."

Mason looks into me with her big eyes and I tremble.

Duke: "Men are so easily manipulated."

Mason: "I've always known that. Since I was a child. It can be something as puppy dog eyes to get what you want, an icecream or something. It is very easy to do and I try very hard not to do it."

Duke: "Is it easy for you to turn off your porn star/stripper personna?"

Mason: "Absolutely."

Mason jumps as an insect crawls on our couch. I kill it.

Mason: "Spiders I don't mind. I've played with tarantulas. But roaches, fleas or mosquitos, yech.

"It's easy for me to switch in and out. I'm tend to be the one who stands in the back of the room."

Duke: "If you go into a room where you don't know anyone?"

Mason: "I sit at a table and probably have a book and bury myself in the book."

Duke: "Do more men hit on you than women?"

Mason: "It's equal for me."

Duke: "Do you hang out in lesbian bars?"

Mason: "No. I'm quite a boring person. I watch movies at home. I love Blockbuster. I read a lot of books.

"I've been in a relationship with a woman for four years now. She's not in the industry but she knows everybody."

Duke: "When strangers ask you what you do for a living, what do you say?"

Mason: "I own a spa in Miami."

Duke: "So this is just for fun?"

Mason: "No. This is enabling me to own several businesses and my own property."

Mason got her implants October 18, 2001. She went from a B-cup to a D-cup. "It was one of the best investments of my life." She measures 34-24-34.

Duke: "Did you notice a change in the way men related to you after your implants?"

Mason: "Yeah. I get free work on my car now."

Mason has a tattoo on her bottom. I assume it covers up the name of her ex-husband.

Shane Collins did Daisy in the first scene. Now Grant Michaels is supposed to work with Mason Storm. But Grant is feverish and can't get it done. He leaves the set. A replacement man is hurriedly called in. Vegas drives up within an hour but the production is runnning behind.

JasonAndAlex.com Leaves NATS, Exposes Flaws With ElectraCash Integration

When affiliate program JasonAndAlex.com announced it was leaving behind NATS, their back-end software, and switching to a competitor, the impending storm exposed a rather major flaw in NATS' s integration with payment processor ElectraCash that let a substantial number of re-bills go unreported.

Brad Shaw writes on JBM: "Have you tried working with anyone from Electra Cash? Not exactly easy company to work with."

I've had two sponsors switch to NATS and redo their sponsor codes in the past month. I recall many webmaster programs over the past year boast about their switch to NATS. That you can't shave with NATS, etc.

Yahoo Doesn't Want Porn Blogs

NoCarrier writes on GFY: "For the 2nd time in 2 days they deleted my blog because of the adult content. Looks like it's real."

ONE OUT OF FOUR AMERICANS CAN NAME A PORN STAR

Here's the naked truth: A lot of Americans know porn stars by name. According to a survey by the Adam & Eve sex toy company, 26 percent of Americans can name at least one porn star.

MICHAEL JACKSON'S ENDORSEMENT BIG FOR `PLUMPERS' MAGAZINE

Taylor St. Claire Waiting For Her PhD

That's what she said Wednesday when a tabloid TV show asked her for an interview.

Has Max Hardcore Made Love To A Black Girl?

RLD Fiend writes on ADT: "Meka Johnson in "Max World 11," overall a sub-par effort."

Max Hardcore replies: "I haven't shot too many black girls for the simple reason that they normally don't turn me on. And that's kind of important in my line of work since I don't use steroids or s--- like that."

Somebody should email the new Attorney General so that Max would be required by the federal government to shoot at least 10% of his scenes with black girls.

Is Google Penalizing Blogs?

Quarterman writes on JBM:

Google is just responding to the number of current porn-themed blogs that only serve as cross-linking strategies to artificially raise the rankings of pay sites. These types of blogs are not built around any activity that anyone would recognize as actual blogging at all.

Those blogs follow a general pattern of including several hard-core photos from pay sites, direct links to those sites, and a series of stories lifted verbatim from a wide range of hot lit.

Hawaiin Hero Wayne Hentai

Stay tuned for the story of the former AVN writer who triumphed over porn's rampant anti-Hawaiin racism to reach the pinacle of his profession.

Gram Ponante reports:

Self-hating Lew interviewed Wayne Hentai. A sobbing Hentai later bought me a ginger ale.

"Are you OK, Wayne?" I asked. "His gaze pierces cloud, shadow, earth, and flesh," Wayne replied, shivering. "A great eye, lidless, wreathed in flame."

Tod Hunter reports:

I meet photographer Dr. X outside Sardo's. He has a new porn performer he wants me to meet. Her name is Kat, and Our Australian Friend and I gang-interview her. He is a lot more serious about it than I am, digging into her religious background and how her mother feels about her work...

Fozzi is outside, telling me that he's really excited about a typing job he's doing for screenwriter Burt Prelutsky. I always liked Prelutsky, he was columnist for the L.A. Times and wrote one of my favorite late-'60s Dragnets, a witty story about an obnoxious criminal who insisted on calling himself Mr. Daniel Lumis....

Clive McLean Is Back

Mark Kernes says it was tasteless to title the site "Clive McLean Is Back" on the day that Clive died.

I would like to respond to that accusation on different levels.

One, I always title this site "So-and-so Is Back" when they pass on. I did this for Jim Holliday. This is honor.

Two. Clive McLean is back at the forefront of industry consciousness because of his passing from this tawdry world. Clive is back in our hearts in a whole new way. This is fact.

Three. Clive's work, such as the Barely Legal series, is eternal. His canvas will forever inspire us. This is opinion.

Four. For the metaphysical among us, we believe that Clive has an eternal soul that will live on long after his earthly body is no more. This is faith.

I trust that when it is my time to go to that great porno set in the sky, somebody raises a glass to me, and says, "Luke Is Back!"

Death, where is your sting? Clive McLean is back!

Jenna Jameson reacts to McLean's passing:

This news hit me like a ton of bricks. I have worked with Clive many times, and he was such a wonderful man. He was so incredily easy to work for, and was always one of my favorites. He shot my first cover and centerfold for Hustler magazine when I was 18. I remeber how frightened I was, and he explained to me to keep my chin up , and I will go far. Thanks Clive... you will be missed.

JMT writes: "I find this hard to believe, given that she didn't even *have* a chin back then."

Those type of catty personal remarks have no place on Clive McLean Is Back.