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At 7:23pm on June 3, 2009, Tabea Szabo said…
Molly my dear!
the movie is on my ning page :D
i hope you like the way i edited it!!!

SIXTEEEEEEEEEEN :P

lv
miss you
At 7:41am on May 28, 2009, Katalin Hankovszky said…
Hi and welcome, Molly! it was nice to see you 2 in Texel!
At 8:55pm on May 27, 2009, Björn Johansson said…
Dear Molly, proud of you! keep on learning.
big hug!
daddy
At 8:26pm on May 27, 2009, Tabea Szabo said…
Hey dude!
god we are so freakin awesome ^^ :P

welcome on the SOL site!

miss you buddy
mmmkay

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Where are you based? (City & Country)
Karlstad
In which role(s) do you use SF ideas and tools? (You can pick more than one)
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About your connection to Solution Focused Work (based on Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer at BFTC Milwaukee and others):
Hi! I thought it might be fun to watch the developments here after following in the conference in Texel this spring!
 
 

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