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This guy is no more from Montreal than I am from Siberia! I have met him and done a private in NYC. He is very good but he is from Florida and cannot speak a word of french nor does he know where St. Catherine street is.

 

I am not discounting his other skills here at all, but I do want to correct the erronous impression the reviewer has of this tall, black, hung, muscular young man.

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Have no personal knowledge of Patrick but remember his ad last winter on one of the escort sites which listed his availability in South Florida and the fact that he was from Montreal. Nothing too strange about that since that described me as well LOL!

 

Also the fact that he danced at Stock would not necessarily mean he was from Montreal since they get the odd dancer from the US, but not many (usually goes the other way). I have also met dancers at Stock who didn't know that it was on Ste Catherine St. so that is not a surprise either.

 

But the fact that he can't speak French does not rule him out from being a Montrealer either since there are about 500,000 English Montrealers who couldn't buy a loaf of bread in French if their lives depended on it!

So the only thing we seem to agree on is that he is HOT! (at least his pics are:P ).

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> Also the fact that he danced at Stock would not necessarily

> mean he was from Montreal since they get the odd dancer from

> the US, but not many (usually goes the other way). I have also

> met dancers at Stock who didn't know that it was on Ste

> Catherine St. so that is not a surprise either.

 

Well it all depends what you mean by "from" ...

 

I didn't assume that his being "from Montreal" meant any more

that that Montreal was the place where he had been working

most recently.

 

Oh, and if it *is* the same guy, while it *is* surprising that he

wouldn't know where Rue St Catherine is, don't forget that Stock

wasn't *on* St Catherine when he worked there.

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>Oh, and if it *is* the same guy, while it *is* surprising that he

>wouldn't know where Rue St Catherine is, don't forget that Stock

>wasn't *on* St Catherine when he worked there.

 

Yeah, but it was on a small side street, and just a few steps in from the corner of Ste. Catherine. Ste. Catherine is the main drag there, and it is a long major street in Montreal. It's not *the* main street in town, but it's up there. The portion in the Village is only one small part of it. Anyone, gay or straight, who has spent even a moderate amount of time in Montreal would know where Ste. Catherine is. It's kind of like someone from New York not knowing where Lexington Avenue is.

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My comments above were meant to be somewhat facetious since I also take with a grain of salt what I am told by escorts/dancers/hustlers or what have you. Any debate on the meaning of "from" or "is" is pointless, particularly after what Bill Clinton did to the discipline of etymology. Notwithstanding these caveats, I would take it that if someone says they are "from" somewhere, it is more than just the last place they worked for a couple of weeks. If they set up a residence there, then they are "from" there in my book. If they spent the season there (say as in Florida in the winter) they are NOT from there. At least, that's how I see it.

 

I would also have assumed that most dancers at Stock are aware of the location of Ste Catherine St. but I once encountered one who was blissfully unaware, so go figure

 

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