Doc here with another edition of "A Few Minutes With Dr. Emilio". I have slipped on my sweater, put on my gym shoes, and I'm ready to have a chat with you, the good readers of The Journal.
Topic #1: "The Clicker"
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On The Good Doctor's Twitter feed, I will announce happenings and visits and they come across the teletype machine located at Lizardo Labs in regard to adult theaters. Whether it's 15th Avenue Adult Books and Theater in Melrose Park, IL, The Paris in Portland, The Colony or Hustler Theaters in St. Louis (among others), I will do my best to get the word out via Twitter. These feeds can be seen by following me, or by checking The Journal itself and locating the Twitter section on the right hand side.
Topic #2: Halloween
Halloween (to the many patrons of this thing of ours') is our equivalent to Christmas, Easter, and the 4th of July. In my many, many years of experience in our realm, rarely has Halloween been a disappointment in an adult theater. People dressing up, pretending they are someone else, are more likely to enter the doors of an adult theater (or ABS for that matter) then they would do normally.
The Good Doctor will be in an popular adult theater to be revealed later this week to celebrate the holiday, with Blackberry at the ready to bring you the news from the scene. Do yourself a favor and follow The Good Doctor on Twitter here.
Topic #3: A New Regular Column
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Look for the new column coming soon to The Journal. Also check out their Yahoo Group "Glory Hole Nancy", with the link under the Link-o-Rama section.
In closing, I would like to thank every reader of The Journal, as well as all the contributing field reporters that submit their work for publication here. This is a big weekend coming up, and I hope to have tons of field reports from across the country to share with you. If you have a report, just click on the "Submit an Adult Theater Report" photo of The Good Doctor, and fire an e-mail to me. Before you know it, your report will be seen by the hundreds of visitors who stop by The Journal every day.
Stay safe out there.
Doc