Good sport Shoulder massage
I am not looking for 30 minute back massage and flip to finish but a shoulder massage for a sport injury. They used to have chair massage where they did shoulder massage. Anyone know a place?. Thanks.
It must be a chemistry thing
[QUOTE=HeadorTail;5720545]She's been there about 6 months. Her body reminds me of Linda. I'd guess between 45 and 50 but still curves in the right places. The menu is correct including the lack of excitement she shows. She worked at Total Health on Brookhurst for years. She is a pro. Good massage and knows how to milk the mongoose. I'd personally rate her fourth in this shop but maybe it's a chemistry thing. And she's definitely someone that takes a couple of visits and will expect some loyalty for the frequent flyer bonus experience. $100?? Sometimes ya got to bet on the come, although I'm guessing you've already hit the Wall of China. LOL.[/QUOTE]The two times I've seen her we hit it off well. She does a good massage (by AMP standards). Doesn't necessarily follow the Bamboo script but does a good job. She seems a little younger to me but I haven't seen her without a mask on. Body is still tight. At least for me so far, she's been a little higher mileage than other girls at Bamboo, albeit for a larger tip demand. I don't think she's going to become a regular for me by any means, but I'd say she's definitely a good provider.