> I hear that a former contract girl is going to do a tranny scene.
> Spaniard writes on ADT: Angel Dark [pictured] has serious kidney problems and is hospitalized for a week in Prague. She´s not in death danger now but if complications appear, in worst of cases, it could happen. Has anyone hear about it? Is related with her retirement of doing b/g? good luck for her... if the information is true
> I hear that the husband of a porn star has filed for bankruptcy and is at major issue with former business partners over money. They claim he stole from them.
> DCypher writes: "It was back in September of 2002 when I first got the call that I would be taking over Hardcore Gossip. I was in New York City watching the memorial services for the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers. Everything in my life had just been turned upside down, from my marriage ending to me having a meltdown and quitting working as a production manager slash producer for all of my clients, the job I had held for the previous six some odd years. It was a tumultuous time, to say the least.
Back then there were only a few PGN sites; Porn. Gossip. News.
Back then there was AVN Dot Com, Luke Ford, and Adult FYI.
Quasarman, who was once known as the Dennis Miller of Porn and who I think is quite a genius, had run an excellent site but ran out of steam and patience with the grammar of male porn stars and disappeared, presumably into a bottle. It seemed like there was a place for a new site amongst these giants of PGN, a bold newcomer with an irreverent voice and questionable methods of spelling. The future was wide open and I was ready to drive record levels of traffic to Metro sites by any means necessary. I was determined to do what no one else had done before, to try everything imaginable, to make HCG the best PGN on the web.
Since then three years have passed. They went quickly too. HCG has grown in size from a site that once boasted a meager 100 k hits for the month on the stats page to a site that pulls well over a million a day. We didn't take over the world, but I'm still very proud of what the site has managed to accomplish."
Cypher goes on to say that he'll continue directing for Metro