Friday, September 16, 2011

Interview Impersonators at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada


Las Vegas has a catch phrase for customers, “What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas.” Ignore the marketing, the advertisement you see promoting Las Vegas is real. Hollywood turned the catch phrase into a romantic comedy with Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz. Soon Kutcher was cast to replace Charlie Sheen as the cute hedonistic womanizer with a divorced brother named Alan. At one point, Charlie seduces Alan’s ex-wife, Judith. By the way, today is Friday. Seven minutes away healthy couples are flying in to the airport by my house be hedonists. Married couples literally fly in throughout the day on Friday to spend Saturday and Sunday swapping couples as swingers with other married couples that meet a various clubs throughout town. Underground nightclubs, bars with converted bondage rooms in the back near the giant cooler holding boxes of bottled beer, and famous lounges. I laugh at the irony in my life, because as a college student earning extra money to work at the Mitchell Bros, the owners Jim and Artie became famous making the first rated X fantasy film to earn over a million dollars titled Behind the Green Door. Johnny Carson had to stand in line. The film was so popular at the Cannes Film Festival that hit stars, celebrities, and the greatest comedian known to the world couldn’t cut in line. They had to wait, stand outside, and buy a ticket to see the fantasy awarded in France. I work right now, writing these chapters day and night for the last three weeks when my son goes to bed, and eight minutes down the street is the Green Door named after Jim Mitchell and his brother Artie’s movie with Marilyn Chambers titled Behind the Green Door. She earned millions. Marilyn Chambers was the first adult actress thought to be a star, which is where the term for an actress in adult films known as porn star comes from, “Marilyn Chambers made the more money than a film star in Hollywood.” Green Door cost $60,000 to produce. The adult film grossed over $25 million in 1972.

Interviewing female impersonators in Las Vegas, Nevada this weekend for an event.

Female impersonators include Sarah Palin, Bristol Palin, and Meghan McCain

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