Top 10 ways to defeat dry skin in the new year (and cold winter!)
1. Find a place and make it your ATF place. Or visit a new place recommended by others.
2. Be a good (and polite) client. Make appointments, keep them. Call if you are going to be late.
3. Be appreciative when MMS greets you by name and wishes you a sincere Happy New Year or greets you as a potential new, long-term client. Pay the house fee.
4. Let your ATF (or new friend) Massage Therapist (MT) know you have dry skin. Ask if she can help.
5. Enjoy a great (soap-free, use the "liquid-soap" from the bottle and loofa) TS to wash away the cares of the day.
6. Enjoy an even better than usual Massage from your uniquely qualified and beautiful (if you are lucky) MT as she works high-quality moisturizing lotion into the dry skin.
7. Enjoy the hot-towel wipe off to remove the excess.
8. Be appreciative of the attention to detail as she assists you with shirt, sox, shoes.
9. Demonstrate your appreciation with an appropriate gratuity (as I say, be nice to the ladies).
10. Repeat frequently.
I did all these things today. I feel marvellous (and no longer dry-skin itchy).
PA
Early Dec then 20 Dec then 20 Jan
[QUOTE=Morozek;1343776]I thought that one was closed temporarily for "renovations"? Or do you mean the other one?[/QUOTE]Every time I call, Mamasan tells me a new date. Beyond the one most recently published on the door. Yet they still have ads up. I don't know if they will come back. They spent some time revamping the place, but I hear through the grape vine that they had LEO and inspection problems. Could be haters at other spas or could be the truth. There is a kernel of truth in every lie.
Here's the relevant part of the story
[QUOTE=Drunker Irish; 1353250]During the inspections, representatives from the Polaris Project, a nationwide network that works against human trafficking, were on hand to interview potential human trafficking victims. None were found.
Representatives from the Fairfax County Police Department, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) , Homeland Security Investigations, the Virginia State Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Prince William County Police Department, Herndon Police and zoning compliance, Vienna Police and Fairfax County zoning, code compliance, regulation and licensing were all present. Fire marshall officials also participated.[/QUOTE]The constant allegations of "human trafficking" are used to prevent open discussion of the issue, and intimidate anyone who dares to oppose the government.
We already get enough security theater from the TSA. If this many agencies have time to participate in a pointless show of force, with 'show' being the key word, we wouldn't suffer any loss in public safety from major budget cuts.