
One of my hobbies is looking up porn stars on wiki, but lately they've been all slim and edited looking, you get like 2 lines of stats and info, what's going on I'm wondering? The best thing i ever found(that since has been edited out) was Miko Lee a 2000's porn girl that said she moved away and told her father that she was a manager at Burger King or something and he was all proud of her.Then someone sent him a porn video of her and he had a heart attack and died and soon after she dropped out of the "business".See something like that should've been cataloged for a book or a blog at least but it's gone forever designated to the filth graveyard. Thankfully I found this blog that keeps perverts up to date on what fallen stars are up to (either dead or living with their parents again SFW )that's the best part they blur out stuff so you don't feel like a creep all over again and are more concerned for their well being(yeah right!) Update Miko's page has since been deleted. People whine about wikipedia and how it gives all mis-info which is very true but you can also find some useless treasures as well.

Anyone who wants to read a really good book on weirdos of 42nd st. and pornstars should read Tales From Time Square by Josh Alan Friedman or "Raw Talent" by Jerry Butler. Tales goes really into the filthy details of grim with a good sense of humour thrown in. And check out Drew Friedman(Josh's brother) for another genius in his own right, I really want that Schlitzie the Pinhead portrait but it's 200 bucks! The only reason I even heard of Jerry Butler was because he dated Wedsday Addams and was promoting his book on Geraldo in the 80's. The narrative is topsy turvy and seems to be written by a think tank of 80's video scientists but is through-ally entertaining and seems like alot of bullshit and cat clawing prose on different porn people and it's less fun probably if you don't follow their careers. Figures the first day off on vacation I'd prattle on about porn. Oh yeah and another one I almost forgot about is "Prisoner of X" by Allan Macdonell.
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