Adult Night at the Library...

On March 12, 1901, Andrew Carnegie, one of the world's foremost industrialists, offered New York $5.2
million for the construction of 65 branch libraries. The Scottish immigrant's fortune eventually would
establish many more libraries and charitable foundations.
“The man (or woman) who enters a library is in the best society this world affords; the good and the
great welcome him, surround him, and humbly ask to be allowed to become his servants…”
Think he was hosting a swing party when he said that? (Think about it.) In tribute to Mr. Carneige’s act of
philanthropy, George and his friends celebrated the occasion with the theme "Adult Night at the Library”.
This was the first of George's private house parties this year and has become part of the lore
encompassing these fabulous, sexy nights.
From 2formoreny
"What a great pleasure to know these 2!! They are generous, fun and very real...not to mention very sexy!!!
Their parties are great and we can't wait for the next one!!!! "
From Pebbles
"Just wanted to let you know that I looked over your website and it was very informative. I liked the fact that
you let your party gores know where they could stay if they were not going to spend the night. The Crown
Plaza is where we stayed and if was very comfortable. Once again thanks for the second invite we had a
great time at the first one, I know we will have an even better time with this one since we know what to
expect. Talk to you soon."
From Whoopernookies4U
"Wow !! Who would have known that right in our own back yard was a couple so willing to share their home
with all of us seeking fun and pleasure!! Absolute wonderful couple !! Don't pass them bi!! This couple knows
how to put on a party!! Look forward to the next !! "
From Gvsgimfgm
"What can I say. Not only a VERY sexy couple, but the generosity of opening up their home was amazing.
Very real, Very nice...and did I mention VERY sexy!! Class and sexy...now thats a treat!!!"
From Albny_cpl
"Fabulous couple. It was a pleasure to be entertained in their home."



