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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Field Report! Mack Stud Reports on the Lexington and Louisville KY Scene!

Doc here, a man who some say talked to that guy about that thing, and that thing was taken care of. 

Field Reporter Mack Stud has checked in with your old friend in the white suit, aviators, and face mask, and has submitted an overview of the scene in Lexington and Louisville KY.  Let's see what Mack has to say...

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Dr. Lizardo,

Two brief reports for you, sir.

I visited Lexington, KY and its 2004 Theater on a recent Sunday afternoon. Things seem a bit different than the last report you have listed from 2017. This is located right off the circle freeway and pretty much next to a McDonalds in an upscale neighborhood, instead of the usual spots out in the boonies or by an industrial complex, but there is parking in the back. 

2004 Video
Lexington, KY

There are three theaters now, not one, each has a separate admission. The theater for couples costs $10, a gay theater is $6 and video booths are $5. I was told there was nobody in the couples theater, so out of sheer boredom paid for the other theater and video booths cause maybe there's a woman in there, but of course there wasn't. The video booths had several guys milling about, the better dressed guys had on UK cut off T-shirts, the other guys looked like rednecks but nobody was bothering anyone. So I looked at the other theater where there was one or two guys sitting on couches watching a gay movie. 

If you want to go back and forth between theaters the clerk has to come out from behind the counter to buzz you back in again so you don't pay a second time. Clerk was very nice and friendly. He said couples or women came in occasionally, including that morning, but it was somewhat uncommon for women to come in, so I left.

In Louisville, KY on a Tuesday afternoon, I made a very quick visit to Blue Movies on Jefferson in downtown Louisville, which now goes by the name of the Love Boutique according to Google Maps. 

Love Boutique
Louisville, KY
The same building I presume, a hulking concrete slab that looks like a prison. I barely got in the front door before I was told I had to wear a mask by an unfriendly and grouchy clerk. From what I saw, the ground floor sells the usual toys and magazines, but upstairs is at least one theater. The place looked clean and well-lit, but the clerk said it was "very rare" for women or couples to come in. 

I had visited Metro Station on Poplar Level Road a year or two ago but didn't give you a report then as there wasn't much to say about that place either, but for Louisville it did look like Metro Station had better possibilities to look for women and couples. It had multiple play areas as I remember, most of them featuring large cable spool tables.
Metro Station
Louisville KY
So, not much to report on, but these reports might be helpful to you and your readers.

Mack Stud

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Doc here again... Many thanks to Mack Stud for the overview on the Lexington & Louisville KY scene!  One can hope things improve at 2004 and The Love Boutique, but all things considered, Metro Station is the one to visit out of this three. (FYI, Louisville Manor is worth a stop as well. Address in the Adult Theater dB)

Thanks,
Doc
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