Monday, March 26, 2012

Relax With One of the Best Massures in Southern CA


Massaging to me is like Painting or Sculpting.
I will customize your massage experience to your needs and desires. I want you to be a satisfied,  repeat customer.  My goal is happy, relaxed Clients.  Allow me to customize an experience for you. Please contact me now! I am looking forward to hearing from you.   I have the best massage in Pasadena waiting for you.


I am a respectable Therapist who loves massaging. I want my clients to feel Tranquil, Relaxed and Stress free.

Located in Pasadena, massage is a joy for me. 
I am professionally trained in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports &Trigger Point massages.


I offer:
Table
Non-Scented lotion
Tranquil Music
Vanilla Candles & Lavender Aroma scent if you desire it.

I have been told that my massaging is like dancing. You truly will feel like you are floating on a cloud when your massage is over.
I will do all the work you just lay back and enjoy.
Look forward to hearing, seeing and massaging your cares and stress away.

Sincerely,
Clarence Bertrand

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My Clients love my work
 "I had one of my best massages in my life with Clarence yesterday. With his professionally trained massage and school background he knew the anatomy of the body well and could find and relieve my aching trigger points, muscles almost like magic. I felt better later on when it all sank in. He was also very intuitive with his gentle touches giving me a good, positive karma. It was all truly blissful. I highly recommend him when you want to relieve your stress and any time to be a well, healthy human being. Nothing is like a good, human touch especially with good karma."

LM, Client of Body & Soul
You will, too
Everest College:
(05/29/2008)
You Make the Difference... 
"The Core Integrity Value Award is presented to Clarence Bertrand for your loyal dedication and unwavering commitment.  Thank you for your outstanding adherence to the moral and ethical principles: soundness of moral character and honesty which stand above the rest."
- Linnea Ray, President    
- Blanca A. Zepeda, Director of Education

 

My schedule is:     

Mon 10am - 6:30pm
Tues-Wed  10am - 8pm
Thursday - OFF
Friday-Sat-Sun  10am - 4pm

I will come in if requested on days off.
We are open every day from 10am-10pm 

The Massage Place
700 South Fair Oaks in Pasadena
(next to Bristol Farms)

WWW.TheMassagePlaces.com
www.crtrandmassage.com
(626) 799-0200

Thursday, March 22, 2012

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Jason Merritt Fears Being Gay

Jason Merritt/Getty Images

The grandson of two-time Golden Globe winning actor Omar Sharif "hesitantly confessed" in an article published Sunday that he is gay and half Jewish, and worried about being welcome in Egypt.

Omar Sharif Jr. wrote in The Advocate, "I write this article in fear. Fear for my country, fear for my family, and fear for myself. My parents will be shocked to read it, surely preferring I stay in the shadows and keep silent, at least for the time being. But I can't."

Sharif expressed his disappointment at the recent parliamentary elections, writing that the revolution gave him hope for a "more tolerant and equal society," but now he is not as hopeful.
"The vision for a freer, more equal Egypt - a vision that many young patriots gave their lives to see realized in Tahrir Square - has been hijacked. The full spectrum of equal and human rights are now wedge issues used by both the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces and the Islamist parties, when they should be regarded as universal truths," Sharif wrote.

"I write … for fear that Egypt's Arab Spring may be moving us backward, not forward," he wrote.
The Jerusalem Post noted that Sharif's mother is Jewish, making him fully Jewish according to rabbinical tradition.

Sharif wrote that admitting he has a Jewish mother is "no small disclosure" for an Egyptian.
"With the victories of several Islamist parties in recent elections, a conversation needs to be had and certain questions need to be raised. I ask myself: Am I welcome in the new Egypt?  Will being Egyptian, half Jewish, and gay forever remain mutually exclusive identities? Are they identities to be hidden?"
Sharif, an actor like his grandfather, left Egypt in January 2011, just before the revolution. He now resides in the United States.