Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Welcome to The Journal's 9th Anniversary! What's to Come Today?

Doc here, a man who some say would never live past his 30th birthday due to his mustache sucking up all the available oxygen around his head. He has since proven science wrong. 

It's been 9 years, folks. In what started as a Sunday afternoon project on August 22, 2009, The Journal of Adult Theaters has since had 14,900,136 pageviews over the last 9 years (as of this writing). In other words, a ton of eyeballs have grazed across these fruited plains. 

Many great sex blogs have come and gone over the last 9 years, but this one has continued. Why?

You.

You, the good readers and contributors of The Journal, have provided great reports, theater reviews, store info for the Adult Theater Database, and some of the hottest original pics of people from this thing of ours. Often naked. 

The Good Doctor remembers when The Journal received 100 pageviews in one day. It was about 3 weeks into the site, and it was prompted by Google crawling the blog and indexing it's pages & images for the first time, so search was made easier. We were then off to the races!

3,095 Reports later, and The Journal is still cruising along. It's had a face-lift or 4, but it still looks pretty damn good. And I have some great content in the hopper...scratch that. Fantastic content in the hopper. My challenge is to carve out enough time to get them to see the light of day soon and continue this rich tradition.

So what is today about?  

The Good Doctor has selected one favorite report from each year, and will re-publish them for you, the good readers of The Journal once an hour, starting at 10am CT.   You'll see some great names from the past, and also some of today's best of the best!

The Good Doctor's prescription: Sit back, pop open a Fresca (Hi Gemini!), and enjoy 9 great reports starting with 2009's. 

Thank you...

...for making The Journal of Adult Theaters the go-to destination in this thing of ours! It's been an honor serving you!

What does the future hold? In the words of Marcellus Wallace in "Pulp Fiction"..."I ain't through with you by a damn sight."

Thanks,
Doc

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