Oriental Healing Therapy (OHT)
Well, after my disappointing visits to B Spa and VIP a few weeks ago I've been sticking with my ATF, Ruby at OHT. Money's tight and I haven't felt like risking it on unknowns.
A couple of days ago I hurt my back so I made the trip to OHT and to my dismay Ruby was on vacation.
Well I needed the rub so I tried the new (er) lady. She's anywhere from late 30s to mid-40s Korean. Not really a spinner as she's got a little extra meat around the mid-section.
Like Ruby she was focused on giving a good massage, and she did a good job. She spent most of the time working on my back because she could feel the knots there.
On the flip she gave a nice handshake along with a finger teasing the outside of the brown eye.
What made the visit really interesting was that she made deep, lasting eye contact during the handshake. That definitely made the experience a positive one.
After the hot towel, she proceeded to rub my head (the big one) , hands and feet. Even going over time to do so. The she helped dress me. Sometimes it's nice to just feel pampered.
Planted some Sunflower Seeds
[QUOTE=SoloTraveler; 1458142]Jajajajaja, that's so funny. Joan Rivers had lots of surgery. After a while there were diminishing returns to each surgery. Sure, this girl might have had too many surgeries too, but she still looks good, and I can assure you that she wasn't packing.
Has anyone else taken a trip to Sunflower?[/QUOTE]OK Solo. I gave in and you were spot on. I'm not sure we had the same exact dream. In my dream this girl was pretty stacked, but didn't seem siliconish. Took the 3/4 hr in my dream for. 50 and then 1. 50 tip. The stacked tug boat in my dream came from a Vegas shipyard. The rub was not so good. The 2nd half was rushed, and this was something I didn't appreciate at 2. 00 total. I'm OK at the draw, but not quick to fire. Dreams of K9's and missionaries. Cleaned up and she didn't even come back to say goodbye. She already went on to another dream. At least there were free Snickers in the dreamland lobby. A skinny (latin?) male works there. Strange, he must e a kung fu master. Turn your chicken to chow mein you cause probrem. Anyway, I've been somewhat discreet in most of my posts; not like my favorite author and photographer OP. I'm not sure if we need discretion anymore. The menu is getting very open in many of the local asian restaurants. First downtown, and now other areas. Wish the OS spinners would come back to town. That was a restaurant of real fine dining. Dream on.