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A-HAH!! So THAT’s what you sound like!!! I didnt realise that you’d been a Solicitor before you became a Barrister - does this mean that you can instruct yourself, and not pay yourself for the work you’ve done for yourself for YEARS and YEARS???
I’m pleased you’ve imbued me with enough mystique that you wanted to know what I sounded like… sorry to disappoint! I’m not nearly so serious in real life.
I make no admissions as to how quickly I paid barristers back in the day. Suffice to say my firm were:
a) lax at credit control;
b) paid themselves first.
I wasn’t at all disappointed! Having listened to myself and realised that I have a voice that can shatter glass at 100 yards, I must say that you have an eloquent and barristerial speaking voice!
Damn, and there was me going for husky and beguiling…
(You’ll have to put your wig on for that)
Get a room you two… this is getting indecent