She was the MMS. I don't know what her name was, I only know her as either "Mrs. Choi" or "The razor lady". Her name may be "Jenny". She would shave the back of my neck with a straight razor, and well as do the neck massage in the chair. She was very nice. I always got the best haircut at Choi's, everyone always complemented me on the haircuts that I got there.
She actually went to the room with me once, because neither Tina nor Cici were available at the time. She has the strongest grip of anyone ... ever. You can tell that she's done a lot of hard work in her life, because her hands felt like steel-belted radial tires. I could tell that she was well up there, possibly in her 60s to early 70s. I asked if she'd been doing this long, and she deeply exhaled and said "Yes, long time." But she was very proud of the work that she did with me. It actually brought a smile to her face.
The Mimi that I'm talking about rotated in around 2007. She was probably in her 40s, rosy cheeked, had a couple of rolls and served up the most wonderfully ripe and juicy watermelons. Mimi was the most amazing speech pathologist. I never knew anyone who could do what she did before, or since.