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Interview with Airforce Amy
by DUC
Tuesday, April 29, 2003

I chat 4/25/03 by phone with Airforce Amy of the Moonlight Bunny Ranch (Bunnyranch.net).

While we talk, I check out her website airforceamy.com, where I found this Q&A:

What's with the name Air Force Amy?

Well, I really was active duty Air Force, serving a full term with an honorable discharge. I was an Air Base Ground Defense Instructor and Anti Terrorism Specialist. I also performed law enforcement and security duties. I am highly decorated to include as MSM (Meritorious Service Medaal). I also received Awards airman of the Year, Woman of the Year, and S.P. of the Year. I was promoted twice (early). I also received the John Levitow award, the highest Academic award achievable.

Did you like the military?

I loved it! It proved to me that I could do anything I out my mind to. I earned my college degree. I saw all of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. I learned great work ethic, self discipline, and human relations. I learned comraderie and loyalty, plus all those men!!! What can I say?

Why did you get out?

My term of enlistment was up. My last duty station was at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas. The bright lights and pursuit of glamour and wealth looked more exciting than playing war games. I did my first nude photo session for money while I was still enlisted; hence, the name, Air Force Amy.

Luke: "How did you feel about the war on Iraq?"

Amy: "I'm real sad about it. People should not hit people. I'm a lover not a fighter."

Luke: "What were you doing in the Armed Services then?"

Amy: "I learned a lot about how our government acts... I don't know. I don't think it's too cool."

Luke: "How did you get into the brothel business?"

Amy: "I was stationed at Nellis AFB in Las Vegas. Six months before I got out, I drank a couple of wine coolers and drove down to the brothels to see what they were about and interviewed and got a job."

Luke: "What did they ask you in the interview?"

Amy: "They made me take my clothes off."

Luke: "That's disgusting."

Amy: "I was really bad-ass in the military. I was in the anti-terrorism taskforce. They asked me if I had any tattoos. I said no. They made me take my clothes off and show them.

"I had to wait three months before I got out and I've been doing this eversince. It's been 13-years now."

Luke: "Did they make you take any tests?"

Amy: "No. You just had to be nice to the customer and give him a lot of time. When I first started, they'd ask me for things that today I have no problem, but back then I would go, 'Are you kidding me?' They'd ask me for anal or golden showers. I'd go, 'Are you crazy?' But now I'm the one that everyone comes to for everything. I don't say no to anything now. I've been top booker out at the Bunny Ranch the last two years in a row. I call myself the hardest working hooker in the free world."

Luke: "What do you do with your money?"

Amy: "I buy property. I'm a slum lord. A big tycoon. I'm building a 14-room house at the Arnold Palmer golf course in Dayton, Ohio. That and paying the IRS. I have an accountant who puts my money everywhere. I made a half million dollars last year but I still have to ask for money."

Luke: "How many porn movies have you done?"

Amy: "Just a couple. I've done a lot of magazine work. I'm a contract girl for Sunset Thomas Productions. I'm considering starting my own production company. I think that's where the real money is at.

"Before I came up to the Bunny Ranch, I'd worked in the brothels for ten years. I heard they had porn stars at the Bunny Ranch so I came up here. I wanted to learn what the porn industry was about instead of learning through the casting couches and making mistakes. The porn girls have helped me out in giving me direction in who to shoot for and how to go about optimizing..."

Luke: "How come you haven't made more videos?"

Amy: "I make so much money at the Ranch. It's extracurricular thing for me to do videos. It's just for fun. I'm not trying to make a living off of it. I haven't tried to put myself out there."

Luke: "When you were a teenage girl, did you want to work in a brothel when you grew up?"

Amy: "Yeah I did. I was a wild child. I was sleeping around the neighborhood and doing everyone at school. I got in trouble for it so I would run away from home and go around the country. I heard about the Mustang Ranch and thought, 'That is what I want to do.' But first I had to get my college degree in criminal justice."

Luke: "Was that helpful for your work in the brothel?"

Amy: "I'm good at relating to people at all levels. Nothing offends me. Nothing insults me. Everybody has different needs, wants and desires. Nothing freaks me out. I'm approachable and flexible and the Criminal Justice helps with that."

Luke: "Do you think brothels should require that all their girls have college degrees?"

Amy: "No. Just an awesome desire for sex. You've really got to like sex. You can't give a good party if you don't like sex. I orgasm for a living and I get paid well too. I'm the luckiest happiest girl alive. I'm the happy hooker. I have sex for a living."

Luke: "You have orgasms with your clients?"

Amy: "Every time."

Luke: "Where did you grow up?"

Amy: "I was born in Ohio, three miles east of Cleveland. I went to [Roman Catholic] schools. In first grade, I used to pull up my skirts for the boys and get their lunch money.

"My family is back there. They saw the HBO special [on the Bunny Ranch]. They think I can do better for myself. They were never keen on how sexually active I was so I don't put it in their face.

"The HBO special turned out well for me. My brothers contacted me. They want to get to know me. They sent pictures of my nephews. A lot of positive things came out for me from the HBO special. One of the best things was that I got a warm reception from my family. There was a hole there. It was the greatest thing that has ever happened to me this decade."

Luke: "Because it put a human face on the job you do?"

Amy: "I think so. I think they've accepted it. It's been years and I'm still doing it."

Luke: "What do you love and hate about what you do for a living?"

Amy: "I love that I orgasm for a living, that I choose my own schedule. I choose to do whatever I want to do whenever I want to do it. What I hate about it is that Dennis [Hof, owner of the Ranch] puts a lot of junk food in the kitchen and it's hard to avoid it."

Luke: "Many of the girls find the work socially isolating. Have you found that?"

Amy: "I make new friends every day. I make friends with everyone I meet and I stay in touch with hundreds upon hundreds. My book is as thick as any huge madam in New York. And they are all my friends."

Luke: "How do you stay in shape? Is your work a good form of exercise?"

Amy: "Sexercise is the best exercise. And I run three miles a day."

Luke: "What do you like to do in your spare time?"

Amy: "I go to touristy places. I'm the world's greatest consumer. I look at properties. I'm involved in the community. I have friends. I go to barbeques. I'm just like any doctor's wife. I'm a rich girl and I do what rich people do.

"I like to scuba dive, horseback ride, snow ski. I am high-maintenance but I do sporty things too."

Luke: "What are your favorite movies?"

Amy: "What Dreams May Come. Along Came The Spider. I like comedies. Gone With The Wind."

Luke: "How many men do you think you've been with in your life?"

Amy: "Geez Louise. I've been through a thousand a year for 13-years while I've been in the brothel industry. How many guys in the military before that? It had to be a hundred a year. At home, in my small town, it had to be 50-60 guys a year. And I still have the tightest pussy you can imagine. I can pull a condom off a one-inch dick."

Luke: "Do you like to read?"

Amy: "Yeah, mostly self-help books, sales, negotiating, marketing..."

Luke: "How have you liked all the media coverage you've received over the past few years?"

Amy: "It's been funny. When HBO aired, I was in Chicago, LA and New York. I couldn't go anywhere without people saying, 'Air Force Amy.' Everybody knew me. I couldn't go out to dinner, to night clubs, to grocery stores, drug stores... Everybody knew me. It was a crackup. 'I'm just a hooker,' I think to myself. I don't get a big head about it. I just think it is funny how easily America gets captured."

Luke: "Were there any negatives from becoming so famous?"

Amy: "I don't think so. I can't think of one negative thing. I love to go to conventions and sign autographs. I carry a stack of 8x10s with me everywhere I go and I always have time to sign. I always have time to send pictures. I correspond with hundreds of guys in the military right now. We're planning homecoming parties for them where I'm going to bring a couple of girls to welcome them home."

Luke: "Has working in a brothel changed your view of men?"

Amy: "I love men. I love everything about them."

Luke: "How come you're not jaded and hard like so many girls who do this?"

Amy: "I'm really open. Thirteen years ago, when I got into the brothel industry, I said to myself, 'I have to learn kindness, patience, compassion, and understanding.' I didn't have that growing up. In the military, I was real callous. I was more callous from my home life than I ever was from the brothel industry.

"This photographer put me on the cover of Over 40 magazine. I'm not over 40. I was so mad at the photographer. He did all the work on my website (airforceamy.com). He used these photos that are not flattering of me at all. The magazine said they got the most reader response in their history. They want me to shoot with Taylor Wane's husband the first week of May to do another layout."