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[challenge entry] Quick
and nasty

From the The Victorian Internet challenge. See all 320 entries (closed)

(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:06, archived)
# *cringe*
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:07, archived)
# yes its quick
yes its nasty
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:08, archived)
# A black gentleman's gentleman?
Unheard of!
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:08, archived)
# that was the thing about jeeves
he was a gentleman's gentleman not a butler.. though he could butle with the best of them.
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:10, archived)
# I thought he was
bertie Wooster's valet
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:16, archived)
# oi dutchbird...
have you heard from Dawn recently?
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:13, archived)
# no
i think her salon keeps her busy
: (
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:14, archived)
# Salon?
Eh? what have I missed?
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:15, archived)
# She was running a salon
Can't remember what it was called. On that note, to the pub I must hasten
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:16, archived)
# Indeed
the dusky-skinned would generally not have reached the position of valet in a Victorian household.

Were, on the other hand, said entry to be suggesting that Jeeves is a slave, the suggestion is equally misplaced, as slavery was abolished in Britain in 1807, a full 30 years before Her Majesty Queen Victoria came to the throne.
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:16, archived)
# I'm sorry
but I couldn't think of anything relating to old people or the disabled so I thought I'd stick to good old fashioned racism
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:27, archived)
# That's quite all right old chap
a little bit of unthinking racial stereotyping never hurt anyone.

/my pseudo old-fashioned writing style

(actually I found it rather funny)
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:31, archived)
# Wasn't slavery fully abolished
in 1823?
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:33, archived)
# No
The British Empire abolished slavery following the 1806 Slave Trade Abolition Act, which passed into law in 1807. The first attempt to abolish it was 1782. France followed suit in 1819, Spain was bribed to do so in 1820 (we forked out £400,000 for that one), and Portugal got £300,000 to end slavery by 1830. However, His Majesty's Navy still had to patrol the Atlantic to prevent slave smugglers from getting through to supply the Americans, who as we all know, were none too keen to let their "Negroes" go free.
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:45, archived)
# made me laugh
OH Yes indeed a black mans gentlemen whatever next......................
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 13:56, archived)
# More jeeving

(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 14:07, archived)
# oops
(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 14:08, archived)
# 2d Jeeves

(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 14:19, archived)
# Mr Payne enters with this...................

(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 14:28, archived)
# The Old Man

(, Fri 14 Nov 2003, 14:42, archived)