Good report...and as Jerry Sienfeld said
[QUOTE=Ilapp]My very close friend told me he visited the new 54th street spa, said he was greeted by a fairly young( who can really tell) gorgeous spinner. He was disappointed though because when his change came it was like Wal-Mart and the only service from the greeter was going to be the howdy-do. His technician was a much older( OK, sometimes you can tell a little) rather tired looking lady who however provided a quite good therapeutic massage. Another disappointment he said was the building construction arrangement, sliding doors and open ceilings providing little measure of privacy and quiet. This however made for an interesting visit since everything in the place is audible to all, because low and behold when another patron came in and was having a discussion he was positive that he recognized the voice of his uncle, who was being very aggressive, and he was even more disappointed because obviously his therapist also knew his uncle and recognized his voice, but she must not have been very fond of him because her mood and demeanor went south very quickly when she overheard his discussions. My friend said that is why his uncle isn't even invited to Christmas any more- he is just such a downer and although my friend was really disappointed that his treatment went downhill due to his uncle's arrival he was glad that his uncle had to leave very disappointed also- killjoy that he is. I guess it would be a really good place to go if you went with a good friend who you don't mind overhearing your discussions and one would TOFTT and the other could put the greeter to better work, according to my friend. Hey maybe he would go with me--oh wait--he already TOFTT so where would that leave me? Oh well, off to the golf liquidation sale, you know that is where the saying is "never up, never in"[/QUOTE]
"I'm always running into my Uncle Leo, wherever I turn" Glad to see our tax dollars are being spent so well. :( Given the situation there was not much else your friend could do. Maybe some better promise here when the greeter at Walmart has a little more comfort that she isn't being watched so closely.