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Just wondering who would you pick if you had to select only one masseur for the rest of your life. Money is not a problem. :)

This is actually not an easy question to respond to. Different masseurs serve different specific needs. I may be in the mood for Asian today and really enjoy that egg roll and won tons and then tomorrow my taste buds change and I have a craving for meatballs & hot sausages. As we all know, eating the same thing everyday gets boring so we like to change it up and try something new . . . For better or for worse.:D

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This is actually not an easy question to respond to. Different masseurs serve different specific needs. I may be in the mood for Asian today and really enjoy that egg roll and won tons and then tomorrow my taste buds change and I have a craving for meatballs & hot sausages. As we all know, eating the same thing everyday gets boring so we like to change it up and try something new . . . For better or for worse.:D

I know. It’s difficult to narrow down to only one. :rolleyes:

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I think ?? this is Chris08 cited above......

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/8155/

 

and Ian of Hawaii??.....

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/29960/

 

Robbie in Dallas??.....can't find....

 

Tim in Atlanta.....(have met him once and he's great)....

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/28143/

 

will delete link(s) if I cited the wrong dude

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My chiropractor told me once that Bob Hope got a massage every morning and every evening. He would sign his masseur to a one year contract to provide the service. It was understood that the masseur would only work for him for one year. At the end of the year, he would let the masseur go, and hire another masseur for the next year, and so on. He did this for the rest of his life.I think I would go that route.....

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I think ?? this is Chris08 cited above......

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/8155/

 

and Ian of Hawaii??.....

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/29960/

 

Robbie in Dallas??.....can't find....

 

Tim in Atlanta.....(have met him once and he's great)....

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/28143/

 

will delete link(s) if I cited the wrong dude

Yes, correct Ian.

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This is actually not an easy question to respond to. Different masseurs serve different specific needs. I may be in the mood for Asian today

 

I read up to this point and thought your post was going to turn out much differently. Thank goodness you were talking about FOOD, not masseurs!

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My chiropractor told me once that Bob Hope got a massage every morning and every evening. He would sign his masseur to a one year contract to provide the service. It was understood that the masseur would only work for him for one year. At the end of the year, he would let the masseur go, and hire another masseur for the next year, and so on. He did this for the rest of his life.I think I would go that route.....

And Bob Hope lived well into his 90's, so goes to prove that message is good for us all. :)

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