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ReggieDurango 08-29-2020 03:31 PM

No thread Jim South's passing?! Rest In Peace, Jim!
 
https://avn.com/business/articles/vi...ed-886971.html

Grapesoda 08-29-2020 03:53 PM

Marco usually has lunch with Mr South a few times a month

ruff 08-29-2020 11:09 PM

My ex-wife signed with World in the early 90's. She thought a lot of Jim South.

ReggieDurango 08-29-2020 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ruff (Post 22725352)
My ex-wife signed with World in the early 90's. She thought a lot of Jim South.

Who is your ex-wife?

Spunky 08-29-2020 11:43 PM

Jim was a good man. RIP Mr South :(

Ferus 08-30-2020 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 22725360)
Jim was a good man. RIP Mr South :(

Good for who? Money was more important for him than moral or mental health of those he was agent for, so explain to me how he was "good"

Goethe 08-30-2020 01:12 AM

I remember his appearance on Louis Theroux. RIP

CaptainHowdy 08-30-2020 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 22725372)
Good for who? Money was more important for him than moral or mental health of those he was agent for, so explain to me how he was "good"

I don't see anyone getting into porn for the sake of his/her mental or moral health . . .

SpicyM 08-30-2020 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy (Post 22725429)
I don't see anyone getting into porn for the sake of his/her mental or moral health . . .


Porn and morals, that's the ideal mixture :1orglaugh

Ferus 08-30-2020 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22725436)
Porn and morals, that's the ideal mixture :1orglaugh

Dident say it was. I just wanted to know why he thought he was a "good" man, since he was heavily involved with some of the incidents that had the biggest negative impact on the industry.

marcop 08-30-2020 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 22725372)
Good for who? Money was more important for him than moral or mental health of those he was agent for, so explain to me how he was "good"

I believe you're confused: Jim was a talent agent, not a social worker. Also, you only heard about incidents that made it into the media, there were thousands of kind and thoughtful acts you never heard about.

Ferus 08-30-2020 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725541)
Also, you only heard about incidents that made it into the media.

No... His customers were my tech customers, and I have known of him since mid 90's.

Maybe its because I never got the bro-card

marcop 08-30-2020 09:48 AM

http://www.littlegrayguy.com/gfy/aip_011.jpg
August 11th 2011

I was there when Jim left us on Friday afternoon, His family asked me to be there when the life support machines were unhooked, and it was a profound experience to see his final decline and passing.

He was highly respected in the business, and at his surprise 80th birthday party last September around 100 people showed up, including many from the golden age of porn. The agency license in his office was dated August 13th 1976, long before many here were born. He was a pioneer.

He was, unfortunately, addicted to cigarettes: 2+ packs of menthols a day for most of his life, and he told me he'd started smoking at age 14. He was put on oxygen last December after he had a fall, and over the last 9 months his health declined slowly at first, and then very fast.

Just after he'd been put on supplemental oxygen, we'd gone out for lunch and when we got back to his house he went out on the patio, put his portable oxygen machine on the floor, took the cannula out of his nose, and lit up a cigarette. I asked him what the fuck he was doing, and he said "I knew at some point I'd have to pay the price". I shot a photo of the moment, and it's clear he knew exactly what he'd done.

http://www.littlegrayguy.com/gfy/jimsmoking.jpg
December 12th 2019

I'm nearly 4 years sober, but I quit smoking 30+ years ago, and it was way, way harder than quitting booze.

marcop 08-30-2020 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 22725545)
No... His customers were my tech customers, and I have known of him since mid 90's.

Maybe its because I never got the bro-card

I wonder why you never got the bro-card?

Ferus 08-30-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725548)
I wonder why you never got the bro-card?

I bet you do...

ilnjscb 08-30-2020 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725547)
http://www.littlegrayguy.com/gfy/aip_011.jpg
August 11th 2011

I was there when Jim left us on Friday afternoon, His family asked me to be there when the life support machines were unhooked, and it was a profound experience to see his final decline and passing.

He was highly respected in the business, and at his surprise 80th birthday party last September around 100 people showed up, including many from the golden age of porn. The agency license in his office was dated August 13th 1976, long before many here were born. He was a pioneer.

He was, unfortunately, addicted to cigarettes: 2+ packs of menthols a day for most of his life, and he told me he'd started smoking at age 14. He was put on oxygen last December after he had a fall, and over the last 9 months his health declined slowly at first, and then very fast.

Just after he'd been put on supplemental oxygen, we'd gone out for lunch and when we got back to his house he went out on the patio, put his portable oxygen machine on the floor, took the cannula out of his nose, and lit up a cigarette. I asked him what the fuck he was doing, and he said "I knew at some point I'd have to pay the price". I shot a photo of the moment, and it's clear he knew exactly what he'd done.

http://www.littlegrayguy.com/gfy/jimsmoking.jpg
December 12th 2019

I'm nearly 4 years sober, but I quit smoking 30+ years ago, and it was way, way harder than quitting booze.

Man you are a fucking genius photographer

CaptainHowdy 08-30-2020 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22725595)
Man you are a fucking genius photographer

:2 cents: . . .

Grapesoda 08-30-2020 01:00 PM

Jim was a good guy. Started using his models in 2002. No issues, ever

amacontent 09-02-2020 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by ferus (Post 22725372)
good for who? Money was more important for him than moral or mental health of those he was agent for, so explain to me how he was "good"

why the fuck are you even on an adult message board with this asshat comment you cock holster !!!!!!

amacontent 09-02-2020 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725541)
I believe you're confused: Jim was a talent agent, not a social worker. Also, you only heard about incidents that made it into the media, there were thousands of kind and thoughtful acts you never heard about.

Marco how the fuck are ya !

Ferus 09-02-2020 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by amacontent (Post 22727224)
why the fuck are you even on an adult message board with this asshat comment you cock holster !!!!!!

If you cant handle the questions, then fuck off to your sissy board. It boils down to Profit vs Morality and I loose no sleep at night if you feel offended because I question you or his moral. Let the actions speak for themselves.

Grapesoda 09-02-2020 12:58 PM

didn't see to bother you much to work with him " His customers were my tech customers"

Ferus 09-02-2020 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22727304)
didn't see to bother you much to work with him " His customers were my tech customers"

Fair point, but to be honest I was not aware back then - but that was pre. § 2257. Looking at peoples history at age 45 now, is a bit different than how I viewed the world at age 25-30.

I have worked with people that should be in jail now - some of them still posting here, and I would never do that again. But I dont praise them for being "good" just because they put money in my pockets 15 years ago.


But hey, its Adult.. look at both the facebook and Linkedin account Chris Mallick, and check his friends.


Fuck it.... Im done with this place

ReggieDurango 09-02-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 22727308)

I have worked with people that should be in jail now - some of them still posting here, and I would never do that again. But I dont praise them for being "good" just because they put money in my pockets 15 years ago.

Who here should be in jail and why??

Grapesoda 09-02-2020 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ferus (Post 22727308)
Fair point, but to be honest I was not aware back then - but that was pre. § 2257. Looking at peoples history at age 45 now, is a bit different than how I viewed the world at age 25-30.

I have worked with people that should be in jail now - some of them still posting here, and I would never do that again. But I dont praise them for being "good" just because they put money in my pockets 15 years ago.


But hey, its Adult.. look at both the facebook and Linkedin account Chris Mallick, and check his friends.


Fuck it.... Im done with this place

some good points :2 cents: Jim was a personally gracious man, never fucked the talent and was always polite and direct

JesseQuinn 09-02-2020 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725541)
I believe you're confused: Jim was a talent agent, not a social worker. Also, you only heard about incidents that made it into the media, there were thousands of kind and thoughtful acts you never heard about.

I'm not on that end of the biz so would not pretend to know anything about any of it. all I know is that I remember his name from a doc I watched eons ago (easily 20 years, can't even begin to recall the title of it) and the talent that participated had nothing but glowing things to say about him

the doc wasn't about him (wish I could recall the title) but he came up as a topic

RIP. seems like he was a wicked dude

ReggieDurango 09-02-2020 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn (Post 22727365)
I'm not on that end of the biz so would not pretend to know anything about any of it. all I know is that I remember his name from a doc I watched eons ago (easily 20 years, can't even begin to recall the title of it) and the talent that participated had nothing but glowing things to say about him

the doc wasn't about him (wish I could recall the title) but he came up as a topic

RIP. seems like he was a wicked dude

“Pornucopia: Going Down in the Valley” On HBO ?

JesseQuinn 09-02-2020 06:53 PM

^^^honestly fuck if I can remember, was decades ago. just I recall his name from it in positive terms from the talent side

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725547)
I'm nearly 4 years sober

almost missed this. huge props. happy you reclaimed your life

re smoking, dude I'm seeing is encouraging me hard to quit cigs. he's a rasta live clean dude, insufferably healthy in lifestyle. eats regular meals and ish

I don't want to quit, I really love smoking (see ava, my whole body curved into the joyful act of lighting up) but I do know nothing good will come of it. been smoking for 30 years, have enjoyed every cig I've ever lit. smoking as I type this

I'm down to give it a go though, recently started a new life in a place that fits me and new starts mean I don't have to keep the same old habits

expect it to be rough, will work out like mad to not gain fat-weight and make sure I don't run out of CBD, the only thing aside from nicotine that calms me down without fucking up my head

again, huge props on both your accomplishments, that's some serious stuff well done

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Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 22725595)
Man you are a fucking genius photographer

:2 cents:

that last pic, kinda haunting

_Richard_ 09-02-2020 11:28 PM

rip to Jim South (

marcop 09-03-2020 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by amacontent (Post 22727225)
Marco how the fuck are ya !

Joe!!! I'm doing well... it's been a while... how are you doing?

sonofsam 09-03-2020 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn (Post 22727510)
^^^honestly fuck if I can remember, was decades ago. just I recall his name from it in positive terms from the talent side



almost missed this. huge props. happy you reclaimed your life

re smoking, dude I'm seeing is encouraging me hard to quit cigs. he's a rasta live clean dude, insufferably healthy in lifestyle. eats regular meals and ish

I don't want to quit, I really love smoking (see ava, my whole body curved into the joyful act of lighting up) but I do know nothing good will come of it. been smoking for 30 years, have enjoyed every cig I've ever lit. smoking as I type this

I'm down to give it a go though, recently started a new life in a place that fits me and new starts mean I don't have to keep the same old habits

expect it to be rough, will work out like mad to not gain fat-weight and make sure I don't run out of CBD, the only thing aside from nicotine that calms me down without fucking up my head

again, huge props on both your accomplishments, that's some serious stuff well done



:2 cents:

that last pic, kinda haunting

Try Relx or Moti vaped (prefer Moti)

RyuLion 09-04-2020 03:10 AM

RIP Jim South, he's in a better place..

Evil Chris 09-04-2020 07:59 AM

2+ packs a day for most of his life and he made it to 80. That's quite a run. RIP.

notinmybackyard 09-04-2020 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22725541)
I believe you're confused: Jim was a talent agent, not a social worker. Also, you only heard about incidents that made it into the media, there were thousands of kind and thoughtful acts you never heard about.


I often think about Jim and his crew of misfits... Junior, Skippy and Steven Austin. But most of all I think about his couch and all the people that just sat on it waiting to be called for work.

I've got nothing bad to say about South. Which when you think about it, in this business that's really saying a lot about someone's character.

ruff 09-05-2020 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ReggieDurango (Post 22725357)
Who is your ex-wife?

She was the first Hope Rising, the blonde one. The second Hope Rising had brown hair and is the one that comes up on Google search. I've seen some of her stuff, but it has pretty much disappeared now. If you can find some, post it here.:)

Mr.Fiction 09-06-2020 10:06 PM

Rest in Peace.


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