They do now.
However chauffeurs run the risk of being knocked out or killed so someone can take their place and kidnap their boss.
Until very recently, working as a professional driver for Doolittle & Seymour was great! Now, gotta get a sneeze shield installed!
The wife/daughter had affairs with the chauffeur/liveryman.
You have to have a lot of drive to become a chauffeur!
B.E.G. :-D
Touché!
I like that smile in the last panel.
I read that the butler culprit trope was never played seriously in fiction.
Could Charles be the unofficial “hit man” for Pilsbury Pharmaceuticals?
Good one!
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 4 years ago
They do now.
stellanova87 about 4 years ago
However chauffeurs run the risk of being knocked out or killed so someone can take their place and kidnap their boss.
dwane.scoty1 about 4 years ago
Until very recently, working as a professional driver for Doolittle & Seymour was great! Now, gotta get a sneeze shield installed!
PoodleGroomer about 4 years ago
The wife/daughter had affairs with the chauffeur/liveryman.
Stevefk about 4 years ago
You have to have a lot of drive to become a chauffeur!
Michael G. about 4 years ago
B.E.G. :-D
JudyAz about 4 years ago
Touché!
Rogers George Premium Member about 4 years ago
I like that smile in the last panel.
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
I read that the butler culprit trope was never played seriously in fiction.
banjinshiju about 4 years ago
Could Charles be the unofficial “hit man” for Pilsbury Pharmaceuticals?
AMBER1 about 4 years ago
Good one!