Shift Change
Stopped in around 6 pm on Wednesday on my way back from Boston. Shift change is around 7pm, so I was able to check out the talent from the day shift and incoming talent in street clothes.
Came in before cover started. Not sure when cover starts but it's 5 bucks. Once you walk in, there's a bar on the left and a room on the right separated by a curtain where you get LD. LD are done on individual sofa chairs where there is a partition between each chair. If possible, i recommend taking the spot in the back left for additional privacy. When you get a LD, the dancer may ask you for a buck for the juke box. I'm not sure why they just don't use the song from the DJ, but it's a buck. Whateves. Beyond the bar and LD room, at the back of the place is stage area. There are two poles and seats in a U-formation around the stage and seats/tables around the stage. I like sitting on the right side of the stage because you can occasionally get a peek of the dressing room that is on the left side of the stage. Electrice Blue isn't the classiest of all places, but it also isn't the dingy-est either.
From my trip, I found the day shift girls to be a bit older, a little heavier and a lot friendlier :). Dancers are mostly white or South American. Got a LD from a friendly Brazilian day shift woman who explored with her hands over the covers. I'd say she was a 6/7, but LD was 8/9 with 2 way touching. Night shift girls tend to show up between 7-8 pm and day shift girls pretty much leave at 7 on the dot so beware, between 7-8 pm, it can be REAL slow. Night shift girls tend to be younger with tighter bodies. LD are still very good, but less "friendlier" than those of the day shift. There's still 2-way some 2-way touching. During the end of the day shift there were about 7-10 girls in the clubs and during the night shift there were about 10-13 girls, with some overlap during the 7-8pm time.
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