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					Originally Posted by  Raphael
					 
				 
				No we wont; 
			
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I'm sorry but did I use the word "
all" as part of my comment concerning her potential clients??? 
Nope. I used the word 
many.
Reading comprehension FTL.
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines "many" as follows:
Main Entry: 
many  
Pronunciation:  \ˈme-nē\
Function:   
adjective 
Inflected Form(s): 
more  \ˈmȯr\;  
most \ˈmōst\
Etymology:  Middle English, from Old English 
manig; akin to Old High  German 
manag many, Old Church Slavic 
mŭnogŭ much
Date:  before 12th century
 
1 :  consisting of or amounting to a large but indefinite number <worked for many years>
2 :  being one of a large but indefinite number <many a  man> <many another student>
— 
as many  : the same in  number <saw three plays in 
as many days>
Dictionary.com defines it as:
Many.
–adjective
1. constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
2. noting each one of a large number (usually fol. by a or an): For many a day it rained.
–noun
3. a large or considerable number of persons or things: A good many of the beggars were blind.
4. athe many, the greater part of humankind.
–pronoun
5. many persons or things: Many of the beggars were blind. Many were unable to attend.
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					Originally Posted by  Raphael
					 
				 
				and you are not abilitated to speak for us. 
			
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For starters, the word is 
habilitate.
–verb (used with object)
1. to clothe or dress.
2. to make fit.
–verb (used without object)
3. to become fit.
Secondly, why can't I say so? I 
was considering using her services (well, the services of one of her girls) a few weeks ago... that is, until I found out how much drama surrounds her actions and also, after receiving good intel from a select few providers (real pro's, not madame-wannabes like her) about her dealings. I may be new here, but I've been a hobbyist for a little more than a decade here in Houston (and I'm in my mid-30's) and for almost 7 years, and just like you, I was a member at the P until it shut down.