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Thinking about getting a butler
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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 329623" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>Don't we all Buddy, well then what you need is a traditional English Gentleman's Gentleman, they are essentially Private Assistants for the Home and they perform all 'acceptable' tasks around the home. Not so sure many folk could afford to pay their Salary mind you, they earn more than most high profile Businessmen but then they are usually appointed by the upper class in England and you must appoint one through the proper channels. There is a delightful British Situation Comedy depicting such folk, it is called Jeeves & Wooster, although a comedy programme which stretches the realities somewhat it still none the less portrays the Gentleman's Gentleman rather well, excluding the errant Brinkley character of course. :lol: </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 329623, member: 2669"] Don't we all Buddy, well then what you need is a traditional English Gentleman's Gentleman, they are essentially Private Assistants for the Home and they perform all 'acceptable' tasks around the home. Not so sure many folk could afford to pay their Salary mind you, they earn more than most high profile Businessmen but then they are usually appointed by the upper class in England and you must appoint one through the proper channels. There is a delightful British Situation Comedy depicting such folk, it is called Jeeves & Wooster, although a comedy programme which stretches the realities somewhat it still none the less portrays the Gentleman's Gentleman rather well, excluding the errant Brinkley character of course. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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