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Costa Rica Massage School

February 23rd, 2008 · 13 Comments

I received my first massage several years ago on a cruise.  I was instantly addicted.

Just about all massages were about the same though until I experienced Rick Neumann’s massage.

I was hooked and came back again and again.  Rick is the most thorough and complete massage therapist that I have ever had the pleasure of receiving a massage from.

Imagine my delight when I learned that Rick and his wife Robbie were going to be holding a couple’s massage class on a weekend.

My wife and I instantly signed up.  In just 12 hours, Rick and Robbie taught us both enough skills to give each other a complete full body massage. 

In fact, that is how the class ended.  I gave my wife a full body massage and she gave me one.  We went from knowing nothing about massage to being able to give a basic massage to each other in just two days!

Now, my wife and I can enjoy a great massage any time right at home from each other.

This has changed my life.  Thank you from the bottom of my heart Rick and Robbie!

You can find Rick and Robbie’s massage school on the ‘net here:

http://www.CRMassageSchool.com

-James D. Brausch

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  • 3 David // Mar 2, 2008 at 10:17 am

    FYI-James, thought you might like to see this.

    A Good Experience with a Private Mail Service in Costa Rica
    1. The magazine subscriptions come directly from the publisher of whichever magazine you receive a subscription from, e.g. The Atlantic Monthly. The reason I say this is because I received a letter directly from The Atlantic thanking me for my subscription and it has an identical coding as the magazine mailing label.
    2. I have been receiving two magazine subscriptions on a monthly basis for a year and have not received any junk mail as a result of these two subscriptions. If I did receive any I would just return it to Aerocasillas for a credit (see below).
    3. I do receive some junk mail as a result of other shopping I have done using my Aero mailing address, e.g. Lands End; also from some of the financial institutions I have accounts with in the U.S. However, one of the things that I like about Aerocasillas is that if you do receive any “correo basura (junk mail)” all you have to do is to return it to Aerocasillas and you immediately receive a full credit for the weight/cost of the junk mail in your account.
    4. In my case I use the “Dorada” plan which has a minimum charge of $12 per month; so I would be charged this amount even if I did not receive any mail. However, I also sign up for the annual pre-pay of $120 which brings it down to $10 per month. Between my magazines, my Netflix and all of my other mail I receive a fairly significant amount of mail. My monthly bill is usually within $1 - $2 more of the $10 pre-paid minimum. I would estimate that the two magazine subscriptions I receive generally account for about $5 of my monthly bill.
    5. For me, my mail is delivered to the development I live in and then a guard brings the mail directly to my door so it could not be more convenient

  • 4 JHS // Mar 2, 2008 at 5:34 pm

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  • 11 Teri // Mar 23, 2008 at 8:54 am

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    Let me put this nicely…..
    Piss off.
    Write something of interest instead of commenting on everyone elses blogs
    to get yourself more readers.
    Quit wasting my time deleting your superficial comments. Teri

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