Gay Porn Star Alex Riley Dead At Age 22
Every so often we read about these tragic things happening to people in the adult entertainment industry, and it’s always heartbreaking. I would imagine those who are close to him are just stunned.
Adult performer Alex Riley has tragically died aged 22, leaving his loved ones and fans “heartbroken” over the loss of a “vibrant and talented” performer.
Here’s the link. They give more back story but they don’t mention the cause of death. It’s just so sad to read about with someone so young. There are photos, too.
RIP
Update On Our New Move
It’s been an exciting year for Tony and me, to say the least. We sold our home in New Hope (and regretted it). By that time it was too late and we were forced to go to settlement. They said if we backed out of the deal they would sue us. So we bought a townhouse under duress in Lambertville, NJ, which was only a few miles away from our old home in New Hope. New Hope and Lambertville are neighboring communities.
But the townhouse in Lambertville just wasn’t a good fit, so we put that up for sale, sold it to a very lovely single woman who needed a place to live closer to Princeton, NJ, and we decided to move to Palm Springs, CA full time.
We had a small condo in Palm Springs for a while, from about 2016 – 2019. We sold it because we found a good buyer. And that was that. We had no regrets or emotional attachments. So we are very familiar with Palm Springs. It’s not someplace totally new to us.
In any event, we moved out to Palm Springs full time about a month ago and we like it. It’s different. And for one important reason. It’s not overly pet-friendly, which we didn’t know about when we bought it. We were 3,000 miles away. How could be have known? Almost every single place you go in Palm Springs is pet-friendly. Our old condo community was so pet-friendly they had doggie poop bags for people, plus designated doggie areas, and places to dispose of the doggie poop bags.
Apparently, not every place in Palm Springs is that accomodating to dog owners. In this new place, we are not allowed to bring our dogs into the common grounds…anywhere. And we have to take our dogs out onto the busy Palm Canyon Drive to walk. Thankfully, our dogs are leash trained, and being walked is nothing new to them. They probably don’t mind any of this in the least. In fact, I think the dogs love it. And that’s all that really matters for now. Overall, it’s a nice place to be.

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