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Wednesday, October 5. 10:45am.

I hear that performer/director Rex Cabo (Lance Heywood) threw himself off a building (April 29, 2005) on top of Modica's Deli (455 E Ocean Blvd) in Long Beach, landing on a police car and dying.

Cops like to stop by the deli for free food.

From Finland, Saana says American porn is harder, more aggressive, but the scenes move more quickly.

Saana's been in porn for 18-months. "I was a stripper for 18-months [starting at 18]. I met Finnish porn girls and started to do porn myself."

As a kid, Saana dreamed, at various times, of becoming a hairdresser, lawyer, and saddle-maker. She was a good student, particularly at history and math.

"We have to start taking English at nine.

"I was a shy kid. I had just one best friend.

"I've been dancing ballet my whole life.

"[Stripping] helped my self-esteem. I've always been shy. I've never encountered anything so disgusting [in sex work] that I couldn't handle it."

Saana came to America for the first time a year ago. She moved here a month ago. She's getting married in a month to an American and she's quitting sex work.

Saana's appeared in about 100 porn movies. "I wouldn't do this if I didn't love it."

She's going to school to become a bartender.

Tanya last worked for Jim Holliday in the summer of 2004. She made about 20 movies for Jim, and another 30 for other directors such as today's Rick Davis as well as Brad Armstrong. She only does girl-girl.

Tanya complains that she has splinters. We wonder where she got them from.

"There's no wood on set," notes still photographer Rick Shameless.

Dale Jordan says Tory Lane (done about 100 movies) has the best attitude and is a pleasure to work with.

After just four months of knowing each other, Tory and Rick married in Las Vegas. She stopped doing guys on camera.

"I started out as a Hooters girl," says Tory, 23. "Then a stripper. Then it's all downhill from there.

"The way that I acted, the way that I portrayed Tory Lane as so crazy, was because I was single. So who cares? Of course I was going to be wild and fun. But now I have my husband, so there's no need for me..."

Rick has a blowjob line coming out called "All Girls Suck."

Tory: "As long as he comes home to me...

"Nothing phases us. He's like my best friend. We're partners.

"My mom loves him. My dad hasn't met him yet.

"When we were driving back from Vegas, I called my dad and told him [and her father exploded in anger]. He hangs up on me and then calls back and says, 'I'm sorry for yelling but you're my oldest daugher and I had this whole wedding planned for you and you eloped on me."

Tory laughs. "He's going to meet my father October 27. I've met his mom. She's wonderful."

Luke: "What do you love and hate about porn?"

Tory: "I love the money, dah, the craziness of it. It's me. I dislike girls who are giving girls like me bad names. Drugs, flaking. They think they can come and go as they want but they're not going to get as much work."

Lane began practicing ballet at six and yearned to become a ballerina. At 16, she lost her virginity. In highschool she hung out with potheads and got a B-average. Soon after turning 18, she became a stripper.

Tory caresses the dented front-end of her sports car. "I made an illegal move. I crossed a double-yellow-line. Nobody got hurt luckily.

"I'm just living it up now."

Saana will quit the industry in the next month to get married to an American. She quit LADirectModels.com last week.

I meet little brunette Kylee King. She says no photos (until, I presume, she gets make-up).

In porn six months, she's done about 40 movies. "I had to take my website down because of the new laws [2257 regulations]."

Before porn, she was a kindergarten teacher.

I have a 22-minute chat on the couch with the star of today's show -- Tanya Danielle (bisexual), who's appearing in three scenes.

"I started dancing about eight years ago," she says. "I did my first movie five years ago.

"I want to save [boy-girl] sex for my personal life, at least for now.

"My father was a civil engineer. I remember him telling me that there are very few lawyers that can read and understand engineering material. He said that would be a great way for somebody to make a living if they had a facile understanding of engineering and could litigate in court. I wanted to do that and that never happened.

"I was a very good student. I came to LA [from San Francisco] to go to UCLA and I started dancing to make extra money and I was going to drop out for a quarter and never went back. Someday.

"I was never a cheerleader in highschool. We used to laugh at the cheerleaders. I did sports, track and cross-country. We used to sneer at anybody who'd be a cheerleader. Why would you stand on the sidelines and cheer for a bunch of men when you could be competing?

"I just had a couple of friends in highschool. I didn't have a crowd. We were independent. We thought we didn't need to go to class as long as we were all on the honor roll. That didn't go over well. We went to an all-girls private school. We wore uniforms. They were not sexy -- a sailor blouse and a seesucker blue skirt. I didn't like being confined in a school...

"The area I came from was liberal. As I've travelled around, I've been surprised at how people condemn the adult industry. They're threatened by women who are comfortable with their sexuality.

"Dancing kinda fries your brain. There's a small vocal percentage of guys who are really rude and when you get off work sometimes the last thing you want to see is another dude. But I know how to separate reality from what happens inside a strip club. The guys in there are spending money and some of them get very bitter.

"Because I don't work with me, [Adult work] hasn't been a big impediment [to relationships]."

Luke: "They don't throw in your face, 'Well, you do porn.'"

Tanya: "I've said horrible things in arguments too, so..."

Luke: "Which part of your work do you enjoy the most?"

Tanya: "I've always enjoyed doing still photos more than anything. I'm more partial to looking at them. I don't own a television. I don't watch TV or movies at all. I like still images because it lets your mind develop more of a story instead of having everything told to you.

"I'm not on the road. I did that for a couple of years, but I found I could make as much money at home. On the road, I wasn't a big star. I wasn't getting Jenna Jameson money.

"I read a lot. I like to write about random experiences, people I know, characters I run into. Weird episodes. You get a lot of those working in this industry.

"Most of this writing I can't put on my website. I have people come to the website for entertainment and to be uplifted and read fun stuff. I don't know that the guy in Germany wants to hear about some of it.

"A lot of them are dancing stories. You meet weird people. I worked at a peepshow. Some of the guys come in to put on a show and shove weird stuff up their..."

Luke: "Do you have guys give you a Bible?"

Tanya: "Oh yeah. This guy Jerry, I was working at the Century Theatre near LAX, and he would give all the girls a little Bible. He'd get dances and he must torn up by guilt. He'd be moaning through the whole dance. He'd make orgasm voices. Everybody knew him. He'd always say, 'God bless. Jesus loves you.' And he'd hand you a Bible.

"I worked at a club where two girls were arrested for the attempted murder of a third girl at the club.

"If you're on a set, you see the folks for one day. If you're in a club, you get to know them. Some of it is kind of sad. I've worked with women who were reduced to giving blowjobs in San Pedro for $15. They've had this precipitous disturbing slide downhill, but I don't want to put that on my website because people just want to go there and enjoy naked chicks."

Tanya's favorite author if Larry McMurtry. "Lonesome Dove is the great American novel."

Tanya says she gets nervous a lot. "I focus on breathing techniques. I've been reading about that and trying to calm down. I've had nasty panic attacks all my life. Really bad."

Luke: "How did your family react to your getting into Adult?"

Tanya: "We'd already lost touch by that point. We're still not in touch. My sister told my parents. I'm sure they're not happy. I had a conversation with my mother. I said, 'Your friends don't watch porn. Tell them I'm a missionary in South America.'"

Before her implants (two operations because of scar-tissue from the first one) six years ago, Tanya was flat-chested. "I couldn't even find a bra that would fit. There was no point wearing a bra." Now she measures 36-DD.

"I thought it would help me make more money. It didn't make any difference.

"I normally dress sloppily, so [the implants] didn't make a difference [in real life]. I just look like a fat chick.

"I run every day, maybe three of or four miles. No, it doesn't hurt my back. Everyone asks that."

Tanya lost her virginity at 18, after she'd left highschool.

Luke: "How did you consider dancing?"

Tanya: "It was a fantasy. I never thought I could do it. When people now ask me that, they always think it was a desperate act. That I couldn't do anything else. It was the opposite. It was to see if I could do it. I was an Art History major. I became disillusioned by academia. The self-important professors and their need to publish and make everybody buy their book. I was frustrated in college. I probably shouldn't have dropped out, but there's plenty of time to go back.

"I went to London a couple of years ago [to dance]. It was a miserable experience. They were the most condescending people. Dancing is not highly regarded there. I cut my trip short and went home. They were so rude. If you were there dancing, you were a desperate hooker. They could treat you anyway.

"I got in a taxi to go back to my hotel and the cab driver made a derogatory comment. He tried to overcharge me for the two-block ride. I threw coins at his head. He went nuts. I jumped out of the cab and got into my hotel. He tried to chase me.

"South America is dangerous. There's an undertone of resentment towards Americans. They depend on the tourism but they'd do something to do you if they could. Mexico is the same way."