Help! Need a clinic! My back has been really bothering me lately especially after changing tires and stuff like that. Everywhere I look to find a massage therapy clinic the rates are like $35 for a half hour. I just can't be spending that much on a massage- why doesn't insurance cover it with a $10 copay like all other medical appointments? I don't understand why this isn't covered. Does anyone know of a cheaper service? Or does anyone know someone who does this? I could trade a 30 minute massage in exchange for dinner or something. I don't want to post on craigslist because I am worried that some 50 yr old pervert will get the wrong idea. Are there cheap workshops around the cities? Maybe Matt and I could and anyone else who is interested could attend a workshop together to learn the technique. I know there are online guides but it would really be better to get some expert direction.
So I'm getting a blazer. Yeah, it's going to be a real gas guzzler, and it's in rough shape, but it's free and it should come in handly for shows. Lots of storage space.
So.... My best friend is getting cut up and about to have his guts resected as I type. I guess I'm having a little trouble concentrating on my paper right now.
You scored as Paganism. Your beliefs are most closely aligned with those of paganism, Wicca, or a similar earth-based religion. You may also follow a Native American religion.
Spider Bite survey I am conducting a survey for my website. I need to know if you have ever been bitten by the following kind of spider (Cheiracanthium spp, yellow sac spider):
Please chose one of the following:
1) never been bit 2) bitten; no big deal 3) bitten; minor symptoms 4) bitten; major symptoms (necrosis, pain)
If you've had "mystery bites" but can't verify that it was a yellow sac spider OR if you've been bitten by other kinds of spiders but not the yellow sac spider, then chose 1) never been bit. Do not vote if you've already voted on arachnoboards or ATS.