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So I am not a born Tennessean. I spent some time as a young child and returned again in my late 20's. Prior to that I spent some time in some larger cities and seen a lot. Now to me an escort service generally meant a discreet meeting involving a woman o the night.

Now to the funny observation.

When I returned I was drivin when I noticed a red smaller pickup, like a Toyota or something similar, driving down the road with bright orange flags. It had a sign on the door so I became curious. I drove up next to the older lady driver and read the sign. "xxxxx's ESCORT SERVICE". At that point I thought to my self a few things. First, the people in Tennessee must be a pretty bold or are just plain used to seeing such things as openly advertising for an Escort Service. And second, the standards for escorts must be pretty low.

I laughed about it and was a bit bewildered by for a few weeks until I noticed another escort service, this time in from of a mobile home. At tha point it "clicked" and I felt like an idiot. Even to this day when I see an escort service truck I smile at myself.

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Now that was funny. Brings to mind a joke as told by my lawyer when I was in the process of moving to TN.

He asked if I knew why there was no prostitution in TN. I, of course had never given much thought to prostitution or lack thereof in TN so he told me.

"They're all volunteers."

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That's funny... Reminded me of something that happened to me a few years back.I am a crane operator and go all over the country. Well I had my truck rigged up with the flags and lights to follow behind my crane hauled on a 90 foot lowboy trailer.We were on a trip from Phoenix to Spartanburg and got held up in La.We had another truck driver with us hauling my weight Who was in his 60's. Me and him went down to the truck stop to try to find another escort for our crane. He was looking through the phone book and said " hey Randy, here's one they aren't answering."I asked who it was and he replied " Angel's Escort Service"... Needless to say , I started busting out and said 'ya might not want to call that 'un Mr. Floyd'...We had something to laugh about half way cross the country.

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