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Len's business partner Rajiv, is co-owner of Leadfoot Couriers. A first-generation Indian-American, Rajiv's calm and somewhat cautious approach to business balances Len's tendency to think a little too big at times. Rajiv's been ducking his family's attempts to arrange a marriage for him for years, but the care-free bachelor image he tries to project barely hides a romantic streak a mile wide |
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Abby's parents live nearby, which makes it easy for them to spend time with the Ardins. When they have the time, that is, because Edna and Morris are, if anything, even busier than Len and Abby. Edna and Morris illustrate the principle that opposites attract. Morris is an irascible curmudgeon who prefers surfing the Internet in a spare bedroom to actually going out and dealing with real human beings, his grandchildren excepted. Edna, an optimistic free-spirit, can't get out enough and has been spending her golden years doing everything from earning a black belt in Tae Kwon Do to running the Iditarod in Alaska.
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Len's mom Bev only recently moved back into town. An unreconstructed child of the '60s, Bev would rather take her grandchildren to a protest rally than the zoo. Unfortunately for Len, her idealism is rarely tempered by common sense. but Bev's too busy dating bad boys(albeit senior citizen ones) and questioning authority ro realize how much he worries about her. |
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Janice, Beatriz and Stewart are the other therapists in the group that forms Heads Up Mental Health care. Though they respect each other, it's not always easy to make the decisions necessary to keep things running.While Abby, Janice and Beatriz get along all right, Stewart, who's difficult, prickly and cheap, often gums up the works.
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