What is good and bad about thai massage?

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Post by BKKSTAN » August 25, 2006, 4:20 pm

I think the best way to tell if it was a good or bad massage,would be how you feel afterwards!



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Post by valentine » August 25, 2006, 4:27 pm

lee wrote:Hi Val, I notice that you always delete the 1st part of your quotes i.e. the one above you have deleted the
lee wrote: part, is there any reason for this or is it just a slip of the keyboard?
Val wrote:I suppose that would depend on how big the tip was last time
Are we talking about tradtional or the NEM massage now? LOL
What is a NEM please Lee :?: :shock: :lol: I wouldn't know :lol:
Technical stuff now. When I quote from a long posting I delete the parts that are not relevant to my reply, by highlighting then deleting, don't know any other way.Read all Arjays notes, still can't fathom it out, guess even I have my blind spots. :roll:

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Post by lee » August 25, 2006, 4:45 pm

When I quote from a long posting I delete the parts that are not relevant to my reply, by highlighting then deleting, don't know any other way.Read all Arjays notes, still can't fathom it out, guess even I have my blind spots. :roll:
Just remember that each quote has to have a
tag at the start, and a [/quote ] tag at the end, you can delete all the other
tags inbetween.

i.e. the quote above looks like this:

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[quote]When I quote from a long posting I delete the parts that are not relevant to my reply, by highlighting then deleting, don't know any other way.Read all Arjays notes, still can't fathom it out, guess even I have my blind spots. :roll:[/quote]

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Post by valentine » August 25, 2006, 6:26 pm

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When I quote from a long posting I delete the parts that are not relevant to my reply, by highlighting then deleting, don't know any other way.Read all Arjays notes, still can't fathom it out, guess even I have my blind spots. :roll:

Testing :lol:

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Post by golden gate » August 25, 2006, 7:57 pm

[quote] Just remember that each quote has to have a [quote ] tag at the start, and a [/quote ] tag at the end, you can delete all the other [quote] tags inbetween. [quote]
555
testing too

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Post by beer monkey » August 25, 2006, 8:13 pm

what a strange sound the word "quote " is.. :o
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Post by Alagrl » August 25, 2006, 10:55 pm

Galee wrote:...Not sure what to expect, so when asked "soft or hard" I said "hard", not wanting to appear a bit of a woose.
Big mistake. Gritted my teeth and put up with the discomfort.
On an Udon visit several years ago, the family group went on one of the lake outings. Stephen was having backaches, so his ex-wife said she wanted to treat him to a massage -- turned out to be one of the more excruciatingly painful experiences he had ever voluntarily done!

Have to wonder if the ex knew what she was "treating" him to....

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Post by Bump » August 26, 2006, 2:47 pm

Well I would have to say I have never had a real Thai traditional massage although I have tried several times. always a painful experience akin to a Chiropractor to me. Thanks I will take the swedish style. I simply like to feel good got enough pain with the back injuries don't need anymore :wink:

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Post by wansman » August 27, 2006, 5:24 am

We go get 2 hour massages all the time. After they are finished I feel like I have been beaten up for about 2 minutes then I feel much much better than before I got one.

Massages are one of the things that I look forward to when every time I return.

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