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Did you actually use the black boxers they refold and put back in the bag??????
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Humm...? do they recycle? Pay attention next time guys. Last edited by zzz2b; August 18th, 2011 at 07:05 AM. |
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C'mon team, 132 is over-rated. All the providers, while youngish, are FOB and barely speak English, As someone wrote, the ink is barely dry on their visas. Services are very limited, and not freely offered. Maybe things were better before and they are too afraid of another LE raid, but the place is a dump anyway. The building itself is a deathtrap, one good earthquake from collapse, you can hear street traffic through the thin walls. Most provider massage skills are poor. The only plus to this place is the $35/hr rate.
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They are not FOB's
They have have California Licenses. |
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Yes, but are they their licenses?
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If you are referring to the California State Massage License, their pictures are on the license (as well as name and d.o.b.).
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Casper, The CAMTC (California Massage Therapy Council) licenses massage therapists for the state of California since 2009. It was started to replace the need for multiple licenses from each community (sometimes the county, sometimes the individual city) that a therapist may be working. Also, to help regulate and police the industry. It is a card that We carry and the afore stated information is clearly visible...especially the damn picture.
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They are closed from midnight to six now to allow the sidewalk bums a place to sleep. (just kidding if you are from reading this in Rio Linda, CA)
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They closed from eleven to ten. Both doors are wide open. Should not be $35 place anymore. Maybe it should be a $15 place, keep you boxer on.
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