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Bob's Tgirls
01-22-2009, 12:41 PM
Here's something I found on another forum.

http://www.wtop.com/?nid=343&sid=1580927

hondarobot
01-22-2009, 04:47 PM
:rock2

It's like the Supreme Court was watching Bush leave the white house, wondering "Is he gone yet? Good, let's get that ridiculous anti-online porn thing in the garbage finally."

Somewhere in America, Tipper Gore is grudge fucking Dick Cheney in his wheelchair.


:lol:

bat1
01-22-2009, 07:24 PM
What ever happend to the porn bailout?
maybe you could jump on some of this :)


An article in next month's Atlantic asks, "Is porn recession proof?" According to porn magnate Larry Flynt and "Girls Gone Wild" king Joe Francis, the answer is no.

TMZ reports that the pornographer pair is heading to Washington to ask for a $5 billion porn bailout:

"With all this economic misery and people losing all that money, sex is the farthest thing from their mind," Flynt says. "It's time for Congress to rejuvenate the sexual appetite of America."

Francis sees his industry like the big three automakers, only BIGGER: "Congress seems willing to help shore up our nation's most important businesses; we feel we deserve the same consideration."


In the Atlantic article, Tom Johansmeyer reports that AdultVest, a hedge fund run by Francis Koenig that invests in porn-related assets, was up 50% in 2008 (a number that Joe Wiesenthal at ClusterStock says ought to be taken with a grain of salt). Johansmeyer goes on to discuss the recession effect on the porn industry:

Relatively small, fragmented, and unaccustomed to outside investment, the U.S. porn industry (which generated roughly $12 billion in 2007) is somewhat buffered from today's credit crunch, but it has its own problems. Video sales have been falling by 15 percent a year since 2005, and online content doesn't deliver the returns it used to, now that Web sites such as RedTube and PornHub basically give it away. Struggling companies need investors to help right their operations, and those that are thriving in a brutal market need funding for growth.

Enter Koenig and AdultVest. He sees the porn downturn as temporary and believes that technological improvements will trigger a turnaround. One example: iPorn, a start-up in AdultVest's portfolio that is developing an application to deliver porn to the Apple iPod. "The industry's not going anywhere," Koenig says. "You've got 6 billion people on the planet," he laughs, "and they're all horny."


Ed

hondarobot
01-22-2009, 07:32 PM
The first cave painting ever made was probably a guy scratching out a picture of a girl with big boobs. I don't think the adult entertainment industry has anything to worry about.

Bob's Tgirls
01-23-2009, 07:10 AM
What ever happend to the porn bailout?
maybe you could jump on some of this :)


An article in next month's Atlantic asks, "Is porn recession proof?" According to porn magnate Larry Flynt and "Girls Gone Wild" king Joe Francis, the answer is no.

TMZ reports that the pornographer pair is heading to Washington to ask for a $5 billion porn bailout:

"With all this economic misery and people losing all that money, sex is the farthest thing from their mind," Flynt says. "It's time for Congress to rejuvenate the sexual appetite of America."

Francis sees his industry like the big three automakers, only BIGGER: "Congress seems willing to help shore up our nation's most important businesses; we feel we deserve the same consideration."


In the Atlantic article, Tom Johansmeyer reports that AdultVest, a hedge fund run by Francis Koenig that invests in porn-related assets, was up 50% in 2008 (a number that Joe Wiesenthal at ClusterStock says ought to be taken with a grain of salt). Johansmeyer goes on to discuss the recession effect on the porn industry:

Relatively small, fragmented, and unaccustomed to outside investment, the U.S. porn industry (which generated roughly $12 billion in 2007) is somewhat buffered from today's credit crunch, but it has its own problems. Video sales have been falling by 15 percent a year since 2005, and online content doesn't deliver the returns it used to, now that Web sites such as RedTube and PornHub basically give it away. Struggling companies need investors to help right their operations, and those that are thriving in a brutal market need funding for growth.

Enter Koenig and AdultVest. He sees the porn downturn as temporary and believes that technological improvements will trigger a turnaround. One example: iPorn, a start-up in AdultVest's portfolio that is developing an application to deliver porn to the Apple iPod. "The industry's not going anywhere," Koenig says. "You've got 6 billion people on the planet," he laughs, "and they're all horny."


Ed

Yeah, I've paid my taxes, served in the military (fortunately not when Clinton or Bush was president,) so perhaps it's my turn for a taxpayer bailout. Don't I deserve to have a mansion like Hef? So by golly, If I can't get enough members to buy me a mansion, the American taxpayers should buy one for me. :lol: And what about my own casino. I want one of those too.

I'm all for Larry Flynt though. I hope he pulls it off.

hondarobot
01-23-2009, 07:16 AM
I actually work for people who work with Flint, haven't met him yet though.

I'll see what I can do.

justatransgirl
01-23-2009, 11:42 AM
My favorite bar is up the street from the Hustler store in San Diego... does that count for anything?

Giggles,
TS Jamie :-)

Willie Escalade
01-26-2009, 05:40 AM
There are more important things to worry about in this world than who's fucking who in print or on video. :idea:

Silcc69
01-26-2009, 05:52 AM
:rock2

It's like the Supreme Court was watching Bush leave the white house, wondering "Is he gone yet? Good, let's get that ridiculous anti-online porn thing in the garbage finally."

Somewhere in America, Tipper Gore is grudge fucking Dick Cheney in his wheelchair.


:lol:

Uhm that law was bought in during Bill Clinton's watch.