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Cazza 06-04-06 06:10 PM

Stressed? Living in the London area?
 
As many of you know I left the confines of employment with the BBC (no, not her - though I hear she's lovely) at the end of last year to pursue my dream of running my Complementary Therapy business full-time.

I'm working on a mobile basis, visiting clients in their homes and offices in the London area for treatments such as Indian Head Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Reiki etc.

I've been up and running for a couple of months now and I'm as happy as a pig in the proverbial - but in case I've not bored you over a coffee or a beer recently about what I can offer, I thought that a message on the Soho board would be a good way of letting you know that I'm here.

So if you, or anyone you know, is suffering from stress, insomnia, aching shoulders, back pain etc. then Calma can help!

www.calma.biz

Thank you to everyone who has supported me so far in one way or another - I really appreciate it!

Shameless plug over.

jonboy 06-04-06 07:58 PM

Can you do anything for financial debilitation? :oops: :lol:

Best of luck Caroline, keep focussed and I'm sure you'll make a great success of it.


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Sid Squid 06-04-06 08:03 PM

I hurt my neck just recently and asked Caz if she might be able to help. She could, and she was an enormous help.

Thoroughly recommended, worth every penny. Feels nice too! :D

GSXR Carlos 06-04-06 09:11 PM

Re: Stressed? Living in the London area?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazza
Complementary Therapy

that means its free doesn't it? :lol:

best of luck :thumbsup:

Ed 06-04-06 09:42 PM

Wish you could come to Shrewsbury :D

mysteryjimbo 06-04-06 10:03 PM

My other half is a qualified holistic therapist..... 8)

Although shes 2 weeks away from being a qualified nurse too (with a job, no redundancies in Derby :thumbsup:)

Peter Henry 06-04-06 10:25 PM

Extras? :wink:



Sorry ?I'll get my coat! Ah come on someone was going to ask! :P

Cazza 06-04-06 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Henry
Extras? :wink:



Sorry ?I'll get my coat! Ah come on someone was going to ask! :P

***LOUD SIREN NOISE & FLASHING LIGHTS***

Congratulations Peter - you have triggered the "Predictability Alarm" and win the prize of a special Cazza tut, rolling of the eyeballs, and disapproving look. :wink: (Those who know me well will be familiar with this phenomenon).

To everyone else - thank you for your kind and lovely words! Jimbo - you have great taste. Ed - erm... you're a bit outside my catchment area - otherwise I would happily visit you!

jonboy 06-04-06 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazza
***LOUD SIREN NOISE & FLASHING LIGHTS***

Congratulations Peter - you have triggered the "Predictability Alarm" and win the prize of a special Cazza tut, rolling of the eyeballs, and disapproving look. :wink: (Those who know me well will be familiar with this phenomenon).

Oh I knew that was coming :lol: :lol: :lol: .


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rictus01 06-04-06 10:59 PM

Caz, what's all this blatent hawking of your tade then :?:

suppose the boss made you do it again :roll:

I'd like to say, I've had the pleasure, but alas her presents could test my self control beyond its limits :oops:

only you and me will know why Caroline.

:wink:

Cheers Mark.

rigor 07-04-06 09:25 AM

Guy 1: I'm going to see an Holistic therapist

Guy 2: Why, you got something wrong with you hole?

:P

Skip 07-04-06 10:05 AM

Sounds great Caroline, shame you are so far from Norfolk!

Quote:

Originally Posted by rigor
Guy 1: I'm going to see an Holistic therapist

Guy 2: Why, you got something wrong with you hole?

:P

Glad you put Guy in that! :shock:

Peter Henry 07-04-06 10:16 AM

Cazza....That was the nicest and funniest slap I have ever received,nice one! :wink: :P

CoolGirl 08-04-06 03:17 PM

I've been using Cazza's excellent service for some time now, and it's helped my dodgy shoulder and neck tremendously :D I can highly reccomend a course of massage to soothe aches and pains and fix troublesome injuries.

I'm still trying to persuade her to add 'tucking in and cocoa' to the end of the treatmet, but she's not taking the hint.... :roll:

Cazza 09-04-06 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CoolGirl
I'm still trying to persuade her to add 'tucking in and cocoa' to the end of the treatmet, but she's not taking the hint.... :roll:

Ethics, darling, ethics... :wink:

thinone 18-02-09 03:08 PM

Re: Stressed? Living in the London area?
 
:-]

PAPPACLART 19-02-09 09:37 PM

Re: Stressed? Living in the London area?
 
I have back pain, I suffer insomnia and I am more then stressed, do I qualify?

Spiderman 20-02-09 03:47 PM

Re: Stressed? Living in the London area?
 
yeh, so get your cash out and book a session or 2 with the mighty handed one. You'll feel light as a feather afterward. Oh wait you already are right ;)

Seriously tho, i had a few sessions with cazz and they were great :D


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