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Ideas / Suggestions - 2006/01/31 01:42 Well, we have been going at it strong for a month or so now and have had plenty of visitors. We would like to get some feedback on what we can do to improve the site? What are some features that you expected to find here but couldn't? We are very open to your ideas so please feel free to share them with us! Good or Bad we are eager to hear them...

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Re:Ideas / Suggestions - 2008/07/13 19:55 Well my pictures will not load and I was hoping to find a way to ad to your site by meeting club owners and bar owners any group or event planner on your site to book my dancers for feature shows as well as our bands and Dj but it seems none are here how about a chat service it could help and maybe a tryout listing for service companys such as ours to help clubs and such to find thing to inprove there work it would promote them to do more in your site to bring in more to you as well as to them good pr always works again the picture load will not work for me and i emailed it did not go through and did your contact thing no answer
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