Compliments
Compliments & Evidence of our success!
She Said:
“Thank you Will & Courage – every now and again you find a gem – this was well worth the wait –I will recommend your services any day”
He Said:
“There is nothing more to say other than a really big thank you from both of us. I was so sceptical about joining an agency and you managed to put my mind at ease from the moment I met you at your offices. *Susan and I have moved in together and are extremely happy. Thank you for helping me find the love of my life”. (*Name changed)
She Said:
“I have engaged with several dating services in Gauteng and I have to commend Will & Courage for the professional service offered with your dating process.
What makes Will & Courage a cut above the rest in my opinion, would be the fact that you listen and take heed of one’s requests. Thank you for endeavouring to arrange introductions that have been worthwhile.
I will gladly recommend W & C to any person who wishes to pursue this avenue, irrespective of gender. I wish W & C a path of great success and a rewarding road along the way.”
He Said: (A poem written by one of our recent members)
Will and Courage
Now a while ago, and if I remember right
Past thought brought back, to how souls unite
An old match-maker stint, or did I forget
It was a call I had got from a girl called Yvette
So a few years ago (and I must now disclose)
Id used a service that, found Juliets for Romeos
And the dates went on, for a coffee or three
But no hint of, Wow! Now this ones for me!
There was Gertrude and Paula and Amanda called Mandy
But Yvette said to wait, for someone called Candy
That shed phone me quite soon, in a short little while
It would take Will and Courage and I should give it a trial
Three times were set, two were not met
Once was my mother Im her safety net
The other was Candy, her appendix went south
Put her in hospital, labelled NIL PER MOUTH
To find one a mate, an intimate friend
Is professionally done, by a profiling blend
A mix and a match, maps a yin to a yang
Designed to tweak strings, with an occasional pang
She had told me so, this girl in chic-black
And thank God in a dress and not in a slack
She would meet people and then, impressions could form
About them and their needs, to feel comfort and warm
Now I do wonder why, there is this deep need
And Im not talking about, the desire to breed
Its inside the heart, if theres a hole in the soul
Its to fix it back up, to make the heart whole
So Ill give it a try and Ill wait and Ill see
Apparently the first two, months are for free
Ill break the rhythm and keep rhyme to Candy
To go find a girl who, will have coffee with me!
