So what does Jack Corbett do after being unfairly barred from a topless club? He goes in with various disguises |
Normally Jack Corbett gets along with all of the Metro East Topless Club bouncers--except for the time a bouncer shoved him against the wall and hit him in the face. As Lori Mellon watched Jack knocked the man down and it took three men to pull him off the bouncer. But he was out with Lori so he took her to a different nightclub to have a drink together. Then he was immediately kicked out of there also since little Lori had hit the doorman there several nights before over an argument while working as a topless dancer. |
| But that one was on Lori. What to do about getting back into the Washington Park Illinois night club where he had decked the bouncer? Problem was that Lori was dancing there and he wanted to come in and see her. A letter to the owner explaining his innocence didn't help. Then one night out with Lori, a phone call to the owner asking if they could come in together for a drink resulted in the following answer: "You are barred from here for life." |
| One day Jack decided he wanted to see Lori so he hobbled into the forbidden nightclub on crutches, his face heavily made up to look like someone else's, and sat alone at a table. Meanwhile the club's owner sat twenty feet away at the bar preoccupied with his beer. No one knew Jack--that is except for Lori. Seconds later she was seated next to him at his table. They sat there together for the next five hours. |
| From then on, Jack came into the club whenever he felt like it. Sometimes brown contacts disguised his eyes. He came in as a biker. He came in as a long haired fat man. No one knew him until he told them. |
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This was the setting from which he wrote. Disguises, two dui's obtained during the long ride home from the Metro East, dates with at least fifteen dancers, and a great time during the whole thing. The novel, Death on the Wild Side, is the real stuff. Coming soon: the many faces of Lori Mellon and the Sports car--the red Miata that Jack had supercharged and modified to handle on the razor's edge to get him to the Metro East clubs fast. And see how Lori looks different in each photo. But that's for later. For now, just ask yourselves: "Does one of the following photographs or the one above show Jack as you would normally meet him on the street?"
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