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There should be a function to search for escort by name which I can't find if there is one. Or at least have them in alphabetical order. This site is going to take a LONG time though to get anywhere because there are hardly any reviews which is what this is meant to be about, rather than a listing which you can find anywhere online.

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>This site is going to take a LONG time

>though to get anywhere because there are hardly any reviews

>which is what this is meant to be about, rather than a listing

>which you can find anywhere online.

Not all of us are lucky enough to be born fully grown and breaking the womb at a full gate at high speed. Upstarts take time to start up -- a law of birthing. :o

The solution to your concern lies more in your hands than in ours. Reviews are contributed by members. They take time to build. Membership grows over time. Membership experiences grow with growing membership.

We don't make up reviews and we don't accept just anything thrown through the door slot. Fine brandy is made in small lots and takes time to flower to its maximum potential. We are not quite that pretentious but if we err it is in that direction.

Other sites didn't grow any faster in their youth as those who have been around long enough to know, know. If all you desire is quantity, there are several venues. Our quantity will grow too but we won't sacrifice quality to inflate the numbers.

Check back next year and the year after and on our fifth anniversary.

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>Not all of us are lucky enough to be born fully grown and

>breaking the womb at a full gate at high speed. Upstarts take

>time to start up -- a law of birthing. :o

On the 21st of November 1783, in Paris, Benjamin Franklin was among the hundreds of people who gathered in the gardens of the Rue de Montreuil to attend a wonderful spectacle: the first manned flight in history.

The courageous followers of Icare were Francois Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes, using a device invented by the Montgolfier brothers: the hot-air balloon ("Montgolfière" still means "balloon" in modern French).

Of course, people who watched the sight were amazed beyond description; however, as often happens with great discoveries, some sceptics loudly expressed their contempt for the invention. One of them clutched Franklin's arm and asked him scornfully:

"Monsieur, franchement, à quoi peut bien servir de s'envoler dans les airs ?" (Sir, frankly, what's the use of flying in the air?)

To which Franklin replied:

"Monsieur, à quoi peut bien servir l'enfant qui vient de naître ?" (Sir, what's the use of a newborn baby?)

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As I was saying to Ben the other day... :+

Right now in the middle of what's-her-name's book A Great Improvisation about Franklin's virtuoso courting of the French during the Revolutionary War. Especially delightful are all the instances of John Adams's puritanical irritation at Franklin's embrace of French ways, wine and wives.

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