He should come over the road to the bench outside of ours - that's if he can get a look in what with the three stooges in their summer residence and all.
What is a Thai massage anyway? Just plain massage by someone who's from Thailand? When I walked passed he was just squeezing someone's shoulders. What's Thai about that?
BTW - my money's on Miso going down the pan if the Hanoi's any good.
I've had a Thai massage before. For one thing, it's done with the clothes on. No oil. No, um, happy endings. It feels like a lot of prodding and kneading. It's not entirely unenjoyable, but not the greatest thing in the world, either.
I’ve not seen any customers. It would be amusing to watch someone try it or hear from anyone who has.
Incidentally, I thought the massagey person was a lady…?
I’m no expert but I had a couple of Thai massages in Thailand a few months ago. The practitioners use their knees and elbows to knead and pull and stretch you in a way that I can only describe as torture.
It hurt.
I mean, your fingers aren’t supposed to bend that way. Pleasingly, the price in Thailand was only about two quid, too, so the guy’s certainly going for authenticity.
My body is not willing, nor my brain diseased enough to want to experience the same thing on the Bench of Lost Souls, however.
I go to the Chinese massage place on Stroud Green once in a blue moon. Pretty good if you ask me. Mind you, Chinese massage is like being beaten up so don't do it if you want the smelling salts and a light rubbing. It's to sort those tight muscles out whether you like it or not.
I once had a Chinese massage, I think it was in upstate Thailand. It involved a very large man taking his shoes off and walking all over me. Not for the faint hearted. Quite good though.
Has anyone been beaten with birch twigs in a sauna?
Yep, at the Russian Baths on East 10th Street, NYC, though they might have been oak twigs. I couldn't tell with a sack over my head doused in cold water. Then I was plunged into ice-cold water. Recommend it
Had it done to me in Russia in a wooden shack in a Soviet era holiday camp north of Leningrad by a bunch of cackling Bolsheviks. Well they may not have been Bolsheviks as it was 1991 and post Gorbachov. They enjoyed it though, never had a chance to thrash an Englishman before. Bloody hurt too.
@colette. Depends on your idea of cheap. Last time I went price has gone up to £40 for an hour but that's about or cheaper than what you would spend in town (last time I did).
They have a new place for the massage - in the back of the baby clothes shop. (interesting combo...). They were just getting that place sorted when I went in so it wasn't quite up to aesthetics but frankly after 10 minutes of massage it was neither here nor there.
Thanks Ian - that sounds fairly reasonable, and I like a painful massage. Can't stand that gentle nonsense. I shall investigate next time my shoulder blades start acting up.
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Good ol’ Strouders.
The world on one street. :)
Thanks Phil, that says it perfectly
What is a Thai massage anyway? Just plain massage by someone who's from Thailand? When I walked passed he was just squeezing someone's shoulders. What's Thai about that?
BTW - my money's on Miso going down the pan if the Hanoi's any good.
So the guy actually gets customers?
Incidentally, I thought the massagey person was a lady…?
I’m no expert but I had a couple of Thai massages in Thailand a few months ago. The practitioners use their knees and elbows to knead and pull and stretch you in a way that I can only describe as torture.
It hurt.
I mean, your fingers aren’t supposed to bend that way. Pleasingly, the price in Thailand was only about two quid, too, so the guy’s certainly going for authenticity.
My body is not willing, nor my brain diseased enough to want to experience the same thing on the Bench of Lost Souls, however.
Is that the place that advertises "CHINESE MASSGAE" in large text in the window?
Has anyone been beaten with birch twigs in a sauna?
They have a new place for the massage - in the back of the baby clothes shop. (interesting combo...). They were just getting that place sorted when I went in so it wasn't quite up to aesthetics but frankly after 10 minutes of massage it was neither here nor there.
I'd try that. But only if it was dolphin friendly.