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Businiess name:  Longshore Massage & Mobile Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We are a book club from Brenham, TX, and once a year we treat ourselves to a summer trip. This summer we landed on Galveston Island for a long weekend in a fantastic beach house. One of our ladies has fibromyalgia and said she needed a massage - the rest of us just thought that sounded like a FANTASTIC idea! Not knowing what's what around Galveston, we jumped online and found a couple of mobile massage therapists. Dallas and I played a little phone tag back and forth, but we got it worked out for Saturday (the next day!). With the short notice, Dallas wasn't able to find a second therapist, but as it turned out, we were all thrilled he didn't!! There were six of us wanting massage that Friday, but that number climbed to seven by the time he arrived Saturday afternoon! We each got a 50 minute massage for $55, and he brought a paraffin foot treatment that a few of the ladies got for I think $20 (they loved it, and in hindsight I wish I would have done it, too - live and learn). Thank you so much Dallas for taking on our motley crew with such short notice! I know it was a long day for you, and we appreciate your effort. Awesome massage and "K" (fibromyalgia) sends more thank you's for the trigger point work and tips on finding a therapist in our neck of the woods!

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