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Reporter's Rent-a-Slave heaven

Bristol Evening Post reporter Sarah Feeley found the perfect excuse for spending a day being pampered by a semi-naked, muscle-bound slave - a newspaper review of Bristol's latest service for women of course!

Ex-Royal Navy firefighter Jason Murray has set up a Rent-a-Slave service in Bristol and journalist Sarah was only too happy to try it out.

Reviewing her day of relaxation in the Evening Post, Sarah told readers: "Girls - you've never lived until you've lounged on a sofa feasting on Champagne and strawberries while a devilishly handsome man does your housework. Semi-naked."

"After one hour with J-cloth Jason the Ajax Adonis, my face ached from smiling, my stomach ached from laughing and I was blushing for Britain.

"My coy eyes were darting all over the room, though - out of the windows, up the walls, studying the pattern of the carpet - trying not to look directly at his impressive physique.

"OK. I admit that I tried not to look, but I didn't always manage it.

"But come on. If I was reviewing a restaurant for the Evening Post, I'd take my time to peruse the décor and sample as many dishes as I could manage.

"The smile didn't once fade from his face - even when the photographer persuaded him to lose the boxers and do the washing up dressed in just a backless apron. But I had to leave the room at that point. Too embarrassing.

"So. My verdict is - get your purses out, girls, because this man is worth raiding your piggy banks for."

Rent-a-Slave is an evening service for single women or groups and charged for by the hour.

Jason told the Evening Post: "I went off to Florida for a few months and bumped into a couple of guys running their own Rent-a-Slave company, making good money and having a lot of fun at the same time, so I decided to do the same over here.

"The money I'll earn from Rent-a-Slave will help fund my degree course."

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