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That really is beautiful. I'm seriously tempted. Should help take my mind off the 14 month wait on the S.
http://m.therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/name/Jeff_Nalin_PsyD_Malibu_California_111273 Dr. Jeff NalinPsychologist, PsyD Contact InformationPhone: (310) 736-2740Email me Send to friend OfficeMalibu, California 90265 Visit my website I am a Licesned Clinical Psychologist specializing in work with adolescents and young adults through individual, couples, family, and group therapy. My practice is located in Malibu, but I also have an additional office in Encino California. I am a Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University in Malibu California where I train graduate students in the art and business of providing psychotherapy. For the past 15 years I have worked exclusively with young people and their families in an effort to help understand what is happening for young people as they transition into adulthood and struggle with their newfound independence. Treatment for young people has, for decades, focused on a sickness model more concerned with diagnoses and medication management, than with recognizing their innate abilities as well as their frustrations with a world that does not completely understand them. I have dedicated my career to empowering young people to find their voices, develop their passions, recognize their strengths, and finally be able to better communicate their needs to others in a way that creates opportunities. Specialties
Why? The posting is the seller of the car. Dr. Jeff. BTW That car was at the http://vimeo.com/tag:malibucountrymart event but I don't see it in the video.
Not that I could come close to affording one, but if I was going to get a roadster, this is exactly what I would want. When I first "discovered" the roadster I was sure that I'd want a Very Orange with black seats, but once I saw pictures of Nigel's car, I knew that's what I wanted . Love the car Nigel! :love: