--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Gillam" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> <snip>
> > I suspect that spas require exotic locations to work, 
> > so that the spa becomes a vacation.
> 
> In New York City, and possibly other big cities,
> there are operations that bill themselves as "spas"
> in the heart of downtown.  You come in for a day or
> a morning or an afternoon for various treatments--
> elaborate facials, mud baths, massages, and so on.
> The sites are luxuriously appointed and very pricey,
> of course, and they don't seem to have any trouble
> attracting clients/customers.

Last week I got a pretty good massage on the street during a street 
fair somewhere around 48th St.  $20.00 for 20 min. plus tip  It was 
pretty good.  Those Chinese keep a downward price pressure on 
everything from purses to kebobs. (although I think the mid easteners 
do the kebobs.)

lurk




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