About a year and a half ago Liz and I were in Bed, Bath & Beyond doing some shopping, and as we circled around toward the front registers, I saw it.
I went right to the bin, and had a huge grin on my face. Liz just rolled her eyes and chuckled, because, well, in all fairness to her, I’ve made a few clunker impulse buys in the past (Abdoer … d’oh!). But this one … I just had to have it. It cost $99, which I thought was a fair price all things considered.
So I loaded up the portaAbout a year and a half ago Liz and I were in Bed, Bath & Beyond doing some shopping, and as we circled around toward the front registers, I saw it.
I went right to the bin, and had a huge grin on my face. Liz just rolled her eyes and chuckled, because, well, in all fairness to her, I’ve made a few clunker impulse buys in the past (Abdoer … d’oh!). But this one … I just had to have it. It cost $99, which I thought was a fair price all things considered.
So I loaded up the portable back massager with rotating shiatsu nubs.
It’s 18 months later, and as I’m proud to say–and as Liz will attest–I use it probably three times a week. After a long day slumped over a desk, sometimes I just need that that deep digging into my back. It’s brings me back (no pun intended). It re-energizes me. Simply put, it’s sweeeeet. And I plan on using it again and again and again.
Now, if I can only get Liz on board to buy the $3,000 [i]massage chair[/i].
Ah. For another day ….
Post edited by: rcolchamiro, at: 2009/04/09 07:26
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