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We next ran into Carly Parker, an up-and-coming star in the adult film world who took a break from signing fan memorabilia to speak with us. She got started in the industry two years after enrolling at Florida State University in 2002, turning to adult entertainment in 2004. On top of her busy schedule, she still managed to graduate from school in 2006. She has been featured in films such as 'Tera Goes Solo' and 'Ferocious!'


What gadgets do you always bring with you to the set for downtime?


I'm really not very technological, I guess is the right word. My cell phone, I'm addicted to my cell phone. That's pretty much the main. Four cameras and two iPods I lost last year. I lose everything. So, I keep it to a minimum now.


What is the most important gadget you have?


My cellphone!


Who is the last person you sent a text message to and what was it about?


The last person I sent a text message to was to my friend Evan and I texted him, saying, "I tried to call you." He had called me, but I had to hang up. I called him back, he didn't pick up, so I texted him.


What site or service do you use pretty much every time you go online?


My Facebook [site] is a big one. Yeah, I love my Facebook. It's definitely one of the biggest.


Name one thing you wish your iPod, laptop or cell phone did that it doesn't do now.


I wish that it was just easier to use, like more user friendly. I wish that I could anything, not my cell phone, and make them easier to understand. For people that are not technologically inclined, like myself... like a lot of my friends don't use the gadgets because they're too confusing. Just to make them not so scary.


Is there a gadget that is the easiest to use? Hardest?


My cellphone [is the easiest]. The hardest would be my computer. I'm having problems with... what's it called? Spyware! I'm having problems with Spyware.


What kind of computer do you have?


A Sony Vaio.


You're stranded on a desert island and you can only bring one gadget. What do you bring?


My cell phone! That's going to be my answer to everything. I'm addicted to my phone. I sleep with it under my pillow. I love to talk and text. I love it.


What's the most played song or artist on your iPod?


Mariah Carey. I don't have a iPod now because I lost it. But I have satellite radio in my car.


Which company do you use for satellite service?


I have Sirius, which I love. Mercedes picked it for me.


Blackberry, Sidekick or Trio?


I honestly don't know. I'd say not the Sidekick because that bullet thing is annoying as f$#%. I don't have one, but some of my friends do, and I was trying to answer one earlier. It was so annoying! So one of the other two.


Are you going to get an iPhone?


Yes, I am going to get one. I was waiting for the second generation. The first generations are never good, so I was waiting for the second generation.


Did you ever play video games?


I play video games, but I've had a lot of relationships broken up over video games.


What is the game that broke up the most relationships in your life?


I would say 'Halo' and 'Guitar Hero'... and 'Madden'. We had a big problem with that. It's wasn't as bad as the other two. I've had three boyfriends who we broke up with over videogames (sic). I had one boyfriend who was addicted to 'Halo' and we broke up over that. One over 'Guitar Hero' very recently. And one, well we didn't break up, but there were a lot of fights over 'Madden'.


Were your boyfriends all in the industry?

Oh no, I date civilians. Only dorks. I like dorks.


If you were an inventor, what gadget or technology would you invent?


I would say something that could organize and deal with everything. Like, you know how they have those things that do your receipts now and stuff? Well, something like that in Japan, something that does your finance, your entertainment, your communication.


Is there a particular vibrator you use?


The Magic Wand.


You're the second person who has said that.


Who was the first?


Tory Lane.

She's my best friend!

Only five more pages until the gallery!


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