"I am known as 42nd Street Pete, a character that I created as a living reminder of that lost decade, the \'70s.
If you really remember the \'70s, you were lucky to have survived them..
The \'70s: uncut, uncensored.
Most of us knew that we stood a good chance of being drafted and coming back in a bag, so we lost ourselves in the explosion of drugs, alcohol, sex, violence, and music that were the \'70s." Hustler, pot fiend, porn expert.
Take a walk down a dark alley with 42nd Street Pete as he recounts his Tales growing up on "The Deuce." Criminal activity, classic undesirable cinema, pot, booze, pros, cons.
Pretty much cannon fodder for the front lines.
We weren\'t college material; we were clerks, gas station attendants, custodians, the like.
We all had the ugly specter of the Vietnam War hanging like a sword over our heads.
I was one of a million nameless, faceless kids with no direction and no future. "I am known as 42nd Street Pete, a character that I created as a living reminder of that lost decade, the \'70s