By Lucky Starr
Last Saturday, Jeremy and I went to an event that was going on in downtown LA. It was called "Eros Day", celebrating Eros, god of love, lust and erotica. After reading the email more closely, it was going to be like an episode of "Real Sex". They were going to have the prayer to Eros at a certain time, and cabaret type displays of sexuality.
I was curious, and some porn people were supposed to be there, so hopefully it would be a fun night. Jeremy was looking rather guido looking (but classy), and I donned fishnets, ankle boots, and a red corset. We get to this downtown warehouse loft, check in with the security, and take a freight elevator to the party. It looked like an erotic museum in Amsterdam, erotic art was everywhere.
Dr. Susan Block, who was the hostess, was wearing white lingerie and a wide brimmed summer hat, with a live snake around her wrist. She was giving the prayer of Eros with confidence and pride.
It really was a celebration of sexuality, which I totally dig. There was an open bar (which we gladly took advantage of), as well as fabulous finger foods, and sweets. There was a handful of porn people there, Axel Braun, Chad Diamond, Dane Cross, Lily Cade, Misti Dawn, Scott Lyons, Sinn Sage, Mike Vegas and April Flores (If I inadvertantly left someone out, I apologize).
There was some fucking but mostly by the people who were "supposed" to. Everyone else talked, socialized, got their bodies painted with neon latex, or just got fucked up like Jeremy and myself. We drank like fish, and "smoked" like chimney’s. It wasn’t until later that I realized some of the mini sweets had some "special spice" baked into them.
We got so fucked up that we were dancing and socializing all night. I have no idea what was in the sweets, but it made us feel awfully good and sexy. We danced and kissed and held each other all night. It was great. By the wee hours in the morning, Jeremy decided he was sober enough to drive home. When we got home, Jeremy hurled four times into the toilet. It was that violent type of hurl, he then crawled into bed and passed out. We rarely go partying like that, but every once in awhile it’s fun.
Saturday night at Dr Suzy’s Eros Day was a blast!
This was my original write-up but Lucky’s was much better:
Dr. Susan Block had Lucky and I on the list last Saturday night in Downtown L.A. to attend what I’d call The Cult of Eros- Celebration of the God of Fertility, Beauty and Love. Bongo players supplied a steady, summoning beat and the God was summoned, for soon his energies pervaded the center stage/bed where Suzy sat, adorned by couples and camera crews. People were dressed up as angels having sex live. This was better entertainment than you’d get at any L.A. convention. Audience particpation was encouraged but I was too busy drinking. I got some good photos but unfortunately I am not allowed to show any of them, except these:
And while your kneeling worshiping the porcelin god you swear you are never gonna get that fucked up ever again… until time passes and you forgot how bad hangovers/vomiting really are and do it all over again.
Im sorry I didnt get a chance to say hello to you while you were there. I was busy flying around as Eros. I hope you enjoyed it as much as Misti and I did
You and Misti did great! I’m now inspired to put Jeremy in wings and a see-through cloth for Valentine’s Day.
Jeremy, is there a point in all this, or have you absolutely, completely gone mad and jumped the sharks? Come on, man, make some fucking sense. You see signs of The Illuminati in Walt Disney cartoons and read subliminal messages in Coca Cola ads; and yet you go to a convention hosted by a TV personality who is older than your mother to celebrate some sleazy Greek idol. How come Dr. Suzy is not an Illuminati lackey, like all the rest of the Hollywood and TV people, as you claim?
Perhaps it’s a sign of your mid-life crisis, or perhaps you’re getting mellowed in your older age.
Keep your misery to yourself, Colonel, “defender of child rapists”. I don’t need to explain my motives for having a good time.
Suzy knows how to throw a real fucking party!… literally. To quote Donkey Long, Colonel, you’re just “jellious”!
Btw, this should be LIB’s next thread: CNN is currently disrespectfully asking viewers “should we trust porn stars” in regards to Kacey Jordan’s interview about her night with Charlie Sheen. These brilliant folks also, while telling us important Jersey Shore news, ask us viewers if women should be allowed to punch men in the face on reality shows.
Kacey said she challenged Charlie to a drinking contest (bad idea). Then Charlie chugged down a whole bottle and chastised her (like his personal dignity was on the line) to never challenge him like that again. Then, she had to bail worrying, as she said, that she’d end up in the hospital for o.d.-ing. It turns out that right after Charlie turned himself into a hospital, although dubiously claiming he’s in there for a hernia.
You can catch this shit on CNN, as they auto-replay all their news over and over.
Jeremy Steele says:
‘You’re just jellious.’
HAHAHAHAHA
“Germy Steal Strikes Back”
What the hell am I jealous of? Of the fact that you’re a delusional loser who always seems to be entertained by a weird joke inside his head? Here is a deal: You find one sane person who is jealous of you over anything, and I mean anything, and I’ll find a little grey alien.
And speaking of parties, The Illuminati lackeys know how to party. I’m sure members of The Bohemian Groove can tell you that. So if Dr. Suzy’s party was good, then it must be proof of her association with The Illuminati.
Actually, its possible, Colonel. Suzy did go to Yale. There was also ample opportunity at the ritualisitic religious fuck-fest to fuck some skulls ‘n bones.
Jeremy Steele says:
‘Suzy did go to Yale.’
See, that’s what I’m talking about, everything is connected to The Illuminati with a few degrees of separation. Everything.
All joking aside, I’m glad you guys had fun.
P.S: Speaking of The Illuminati, I don’t know if you’ve read Sinister Forces by Peter Levenda. If not, you have to. It’s an amazing book.
thx colonel, i’m reading ‘atlantis, alien visitation and genetic manipulation’ by michael tsarion, its worth having for the cover alone
Hey Colonel, what do you think of “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena”?
I find it hilarious that the title character of this season only makes a cameo…
Hey if you want to read a interesting book about conspiracies and evil then go read “The Ultimate Evil” by Maury Terry.
It tells how David Berkowitz was part of a satanic cult that committed the Son of Sam murders (he was not alone as shooter) and many other infamous murders as well. This cult was also involved with Manson, Brian Jones death, and a bride murdered in Palo Alto, CA in a church.
Lucky looks great in red…what a cutie!
…and she loves licking man ass. That is so fucking hot
We need more ladies like Lucky in the world. If more politicans spent time getting their bungholes tongued…they would be too happy to start all these stupid wars
In fact Jeremy, I don’t like Michael Tsarion’s work. He’s too speculative for my taste and often fails to provide any substantial evidence to back his claims. For example in one of his lectures that I watched portions of, he’s claiming there is an occult power behind the music industry, mainstream movies, TV shows, etc; and as for the proof of his claim, he points out to recurring images such as a crow or a black horse which often appear on music album covers, movies, TV shows, etc. In other words, he’s telling us that a teenage punk rock band who recorded their album in a run-down garage and handed out their demos in the streets have a connection with The Illuminati, because they have a half-ass painting of a crow on their album cover. This is bullshit. Anybody with a basic knowledge and understanding of psychology can tell you how an artist’s mind works, and how artists draw inspiration from the images in their collective consciousness in order to make their work impressive and interesting. It doesn’t mean they’re part of a grand conspiracy. Only a paranoid fool with no artistic inspiration and no scientific knowledge can draw such ludicrous conclusion.
And Origen, so far I liked the two episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, in despite of the absence of the main character. As you may know, Andy Whitfield who played Spartacus in the first season was diagnosed with cancer, and because of that, Starz was forced to put plans for the second season of Spartacus, titled Spartacus: The Vengeance, on temporary hold until they find a replacement for Andy Whitfield. In the meantime, they decided to continue the show with a 6 part prequel. Andy Whitfield’s replacement has been found, he’s an Australian new comer named Liam McIntyre, and it’s as if he’s Andy Whitfield’s twin brother. Google him, and you’ll be amazed how these two men look alike. Spartacus: The Vengeance will air next year. Andy Whitfield will surely be missed, but the show must go on.
I agree with disagreeing about Tsarion’s take on the illuminati’s influence of the music industry, gangsta rap and other crap aside. I also have counted a few serious gaffs he’s made, including the claim that the U.S. has bombed 250 countries when that many countries don’t even exist (It’s closer to 50 countries that we’ve bombed). He also uses one Val Valerian as a source, but that guy is a nut/scammer who claims that homosexuals are spirtually superior to straights, and other nonsense. However, in spite of this, I think Tsarion offers a lot of valuable information. His most valuable service is the collection of a huge volume of alternative researchers, each which can be looked at individually. He makes some serious mistakes but he’s offered a lot of valuable stuff. It’s not like he’s come up with all this stuff, he’s more of a collector of valuable information, some of it mistaken and erroneous. There’s plenty of archeological evidence and texts from all over the Earth which explains the wonders of the world being explained by highly advanced ancient alien technology. Modern man looks to be a genetic hybrid of neanderthal and alien. Darwin himself admits that the weakest support for the theory of evolution lies in man himself. Cro-magnon came out of nowhere overnight. I believe the evidence shows we were created for the purposes of being a slave race to serve E.T.s. Also the historic flood of Noah is related to the destruction of a giant water planet which existed where the asteroid belt currently exists. Bodes Law shows that a planet should be there based on the physical distance between each of the planets. A re-examination of the Bible in terms of gods (aliens) instead of God suddenly makes a lot more sense, and numerous different religious texts from all over the world share similar stories and themes.
Let me clarify. I think there is a large degree of illuminati influence on music (more so with modern pop and rap music than anything else), but I don’t think it pervaded into the classical rock realms as he’s speculated. Tsarion even quotes Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” lyrics at the end of his Atlantis book.
Thanks, goatlord. I do, I like to eat aaaaasssssssss!
@JeremySteele11 you should write an article on the illuminati influence within the adult entertainment / porn sphere
Thanks, Monica. Perhaps I will!
sorry i’m at lucky’s- jeremy here, she was still logged in at lib, whoops- that last comment was mine, the one before from lucky
Jeremy Steele says:
‘Michael Tsarion makes some serious mistakes but he’s offered a lot of valuable stuff.’
When a researcher repeatedly makes serious mistakes and wild, baseless speculations, he loses credibility and you don’t have to listen to him anymore. Many conspiracy theorists often claim that they’re under attack from the mainstream media and skeptics, that they’re being misunderstood, taken out of the context, etc. But in reality, they are their own worst enemy. Their wild speculations and lack of subsequent evidence ultimately brings them down. There are only a handful of researchers that worth listening to, for example Jim Marrs, Peter Levenda and Michael Ruppert. These guys report facts and back their claims with verifiable data and information and without speculating and putting their own spin on the issues. The rest, including Michael Tsarion are a bunch of ill informed, misleading nut jobs. Michael Tsarion may have good intentions, but good intentions alone are not enough. A true researcher must remain unbiased and have a logistical mind, among many other qualities, none of which Michael Tsarion has.
Michael Tsarion has innumerable sources to his theories, each who has done countless hours of research themselves. So if he is not trustworthy does that mean they are not, as well? You mention Jim Marrs, author of “Alien Agenda”, who, like Tsarion, cites Erich Von Daniken ancient astronaut theories, etc. Also, I think Michael Ruppert is a great source on elements of the 9/11 scam (in particular the Pentagon military stand-down, being run by Cheney through his Bush granted executive priviledge). At the same time, information has come to light which casts alot of doubt about his “peak oil” theories. It is quite possible he is spot on about one issue and mistaken about another. Likewise Michael Tsarion, in spite of his gaffs is a great source of a lot of information which you can confirm yourself through the authors and sources he cites. Tsarion has carried a lot of eggs and has also dropped a few.
Both of you guys are nuts. You Brainic’s are both full of shit to listen to any of those nutters. Might as well believe in the tooth fairy.
Even the gov’t admits aliens exist GQ. There is innumerable evidence and testimony to aliens and technology which exceeds ours.
Just look at the first few minutes of this:
Thanks for the Spartacus info Colonel, no idea about Liam McIntyre, of course she looks the twin brother from Andy. Andy was a great actor doing the Spartacus rol anyway sadly I don’t think he is going to come back to work again 🙁
I hope we can see soon the second part of the serie. It’s amazing, my favorite TV serie after HBO True Blood’s. Warm Regards Colonel
By the way you look fantastic in the pics Lucky 🙂 So pretty!
Thank you Pepe, it’s always good to hear from you.
And Jeremy, fuck this moron GQtaste. Let him be with his head stuck in his ass. There are tons of literary, physical and circumstantial evidence pointing to indisputable facts about the origins of mankind, roots of mythology, government conspiracies, etc. Anybody with half a brain and even less dignity can look at the evidence and decide what he wants to believe; and what anybody chooses to believe and/or reject is neither my business nor my concern. To each his own.
What about Goblin’s? I checked out that shyster Peter Levenda, who had some daffy opinions on John Phillips, Sharon Tate, Bobby Kennedy et, al. intertwining one other w/ conspiracy mumbo jumbo.
Ok then if i”m full of shit or uninformed give me some links to enlighten me. I hadn’t heard of any of those fiction writers before so I did some research last night for a couple of hours learning up and I must say it was interesting.
So give me some more info to introduce me of some of these theories if you will.
The evidence, GQ?: There’s skulls, bones, skeletons, Egyptian walls, Sanskrit, Sumerian, Maya, Hopi, Aztec writings, crop circles, various art, numerous physical citings of UFOs, the precision of the Great Pyramids we still can not duplicate today (each stone weighs as much as 20 tons) and their perfect alignment with the belt of Orion, the face and pyramids on Mars which are spaced from each other just as the Great Pyramid, the Mayan pyramids, the head statues of Easter Island (what primatives could’ve transported 14 ton statues?), Stonhenge, the Nazca Lines in Peru, Puma Punku in Bolivia, submerged cities 1000s of years old which could not have been built by neanderthals; a lot of physical discoveries corroborate what has been written by various religious texts, including the Bible. A statue of Nefertiti shows her with an elongated skull and there are also likewise skulls that have been found…
GQ, if you’re interested in doing more research, check out these titles:
Rule by Secrecy by Jim Marrs
Sinister Forces Trilogy by Peter Levenda
The Illuminati: Facts & Fictions by Mark Dice
American Conspiracies by Jesse Ventura
Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock
Also, you can go to YouTube and type in the book title along with the author’s name and find a variety of documentaries, lectures, radio/TV interviews, etc. to watch and listen to. Do the research and then decide for yourself what you want to believe and/or reject.
I’m told Jesse Ventura has been getting harrassed a lot lately. And, in Orwellian fashion, his Conspiracy Theory show about the police state and FEMA camps, which TruTV never re-aired because of constant government harassment and pressure, has already been memory-holed and is now under threat of being removed from You Tube as well.
Thanks, Rock (Or should I call you Mr. Pepe?). I appreciate it.
Also check out “Gods From Outer Space” by Erich von Däniken and “The Gods of Eden” by William Bramley.
Let’s make an E.T. porno: “Hey, check out those Nefertities!”
Thank you gentlemen. i’ll chekc it out.
In addition to the works of Hancock and Däniken there are many books by Zecharia Sitchin on the subject, as well as David Icke’s “Children of the Matrix”. Understandably a lot don’t readily buy Icke’s shape-shifting reptilian (that’s what James Earl Jones turned into in “Conan The Barbarian”- there can be a deeper meaning when Jones tells Schwarzennegar that he is Jones’ “son”) and interdimensional alien claims, but in spite of that there’s lot of interesting data to read. There’s other books on amazon if you put “ancient aliens” in the subject search.
Hey lucky? What are u eating there HUN?? Oyters? abaloney?? Need some tabasco sauce on that !!
Lucky of course you can call me Pepe 🙂
I can’t wait for seeing your anal debut in Elegant Angel’s Asian Booty 2. Maybe Mr. Steele doesn’t like my interviews but he has an amazing girlfriend 😉
Rick, yes that’s a big ass oyster. I can eat a ton of them. I wound up drizzling some ceviche on top. And Pepe, Asian Booty 2 is released Feb.8. Hope you enjoy. And thanks for the compliments!
I love your interviews, Pepe! They’re so in-depth and controversial! I love how your questions are three times the length of the average answer! We need to see these interviews on video, man! You’ll have a big fan base!
Jeremy Steele says:
‘There can be a deeper meaning when Jones tells Schwarzenegger that he is Jones’ son.’
You’re saying it means the E.Ts who allegedly supplied the humanity’s missing link were shape-shifting reptiles, yes? Anybody can look at any work of art (stories, movies, songs, paintings, etc.) and interpret it any way he wants. But you will never know the true inspirations and motives of an artist, because those inspirations and motives come from his sub consciousness and are personal.
By the way, did you know that Oliver “Ollie” Stone wrote Conan the Barbarian’s script? Who knows what the fuck is going on in that drug fiend’s chaotic mind? Interestingly, the best scripts he ever wrote are Conan the Barbarian and Scarface, none of which he directed himself. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons both of these movies turned out such cult classics. Ollie Stone didn’t get the chance to fuck them up, like he usually does with everything else he directs.
I think there’s a reason Jones tells Arnold he’s his father. It has hidden meaning, whether the authors believe in them or not; Stone co-wrote Conan along with John Milius, a self-proclaimed zen anarchist who also was involved in a lot of works including Diry Harry, Jeremiah Johnson and Apocalypse Now. He’s responsible for the lines “Make my day” and “Do I feel lucky?”