Vegas Bright Podcast Episode 10: Questionable Asian Massage Ads in Vegas
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On this episode:
- Vegas News Around The Web
- Last Week on Vegas Bright
- Vegas History 1932-1934
- Topic: Questionable Asian Massage Ads
While thumbing through Vegas Guide 24/7 Mag (a popular tourist guide found on the chairbacks of Las Vegas Taxis) I found some very questionable “massage” ads. I’ll go through the things they say, what they’re wearing and try to figure out what they mean by a “Free Shower” in your room.
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I have always wondered about the FREE SHOWERS too! I hope you discover what it means!!!
table showers are the best
I think it may be this “The Vichy Table Shower” first time I’d heard about it as well so did a quick spa search….spas.about.com has info on it here. http://spas.about.com/od/bodytreatments/a/vichy.htm
Thanks. That’s pretty interesting. i was thinking the worse with the shower
But how would that happen in a hotel room? I doubt they bring a portable table shower with them, hooking up hoses and whatnot, you know?
I believe they the have the hoses to connect it to the faucets…not 100% sure. Not much else is really legal in Clark County….maybe Greg can fill us in since I think the bait is the free shower and I think that’s out at Sheri’s in Pahrump…one of his poker run stories mentions it so they imply that and switch it with the legal Vichy table.
Nope, I called and found out what it is! It’s in Episode 11 which is going up today.
I suspect they try to approximate that Vichy experience in the shower to make sure you’re clean.