Suzi, rock on, you!
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Timelies all!
Ugh, my drive home from my appointment sucked majorly. What usually takes 30-40 minutes took nearly 2 hours. All thanks to an accident on the 270 spur that caused traffic to back up on the beltway for miles. The traffic report said that the 270 spur was closed, so I took a different road, which was seriously backed-up. We went out for pizza when I finally got home.
That is a day that calls for pizza.
So I got a massage tonight at a place that bills itself as thereputic.
I'm not sure what that means? Though I guess the only time I didn't tip on a massage was when I went to a place my doctor told me to go, and they also did physical therapy and stuff. I figured I wasn't supposed to tip, there. But I also never went back because I felt weird about the whole thing, and it wasn't actually covered by my insurance.
I AM excited because I found the mall north of me has one of those walk-in cheap chair massage places where they really go crazy on your back. Faboo!
Spent the day with my friend who just had a baby, talking about wedding plans. She's thinking about Eureka Springs (Matt, thinking about the Crescent for the reception) and check out this amazing, amazing chapel I had never heard of: [link]
It is seriously beautiful. She didn't want a church, wanted outside, but said that this changed her mind on it. I can see why. She's thinking October, which is beautiful in Arkansas.
I hope she goes with Eureka Springs. I love it, and it would be such a fun pretty wedding.
I'm not sure what that means?
Not a spa, I mean. More PT-ish.
Tipping for a massage is a new one on me. Massage around here is no way underpaid work.
You tip for everything in a spa. Hell, you should probably tip the lady who brings you the water with the lemon in it.
I always tips for massages at salon type places, but never at a PT type place. I would no more tip my doctor or the person who draws my blood. I figure if they are qualified to get a medically oriented job, they are salaried, and if my health insurance is involved, no way I am paying more than co-pay.
This might be unfair; they might be equally skilled, or what have you, but I don't really care.
Oh yeah, it would be totally clear-cut if there were insurance involved. I'm certainly not tipping my dentist!