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I've heard of massages with shells or stones & I know fish nibble the dead skin from your feet, but I was on the phone to a client trying to organise a delivery.


"Hello, how are you"


"Oh i'm so exhausted with soooo much going on"


"Ok, then how about I come over Saturday"


"Yes but we're out to lunch until 2 & then we're having a "Gong-Bath" until 6:30, then back for an hour after then"


"Sorry, a "Gong-Bath"


"Yes a "Gong-Bath"


"What's a..."


"Oh y'know, you both get in this massive bath and they play all these ancient gongs as you lay there"


"Really for 4 hours"


"Yeah about that"


"...while they play Gongs"


"Yeah but they're ancient ones"


"Really....sounds..erm..great"


"Yeah, see you Saturday"



Anything else that's escaped my Pampering A-Z do let me know, I feel soooo out of touch.



NETTE:-S

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Nah

>

> Done the "tibetan bowls" thang, actually when

> played and then laid on the "base chakra" near

> your coccyx, it's pretty damn fine.


Of course, the description of the base chakra location depends entirely on which way up you are lying...

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