>Craig
Neeeee! Naaawww! Neeeee! Naaaaaw! (Screech of tyres)
Avon and Somerset Grammar and Sense of Humour by-pass Police here.
Now then moi laddo, when yew wroights a messij like wot yew wuz tryin' to saaaay you shud have writ this:-
Would anyone like to do gutter cleaning for me in Yeovil?
Now if you wanted to be polite you might have put this:
I say, fellow window cleaners, would any of you like to do a gutter cleaning job for me in Yeovil, for which you will be rewarded with commensurate income to the value of the work completed?
Or the vernacular Essex speak:
Any of you geezers wanna do a gut'ah job in Yo-ville?
See, the way you put it sounded like you were asking whether it would be expedient for you to tool round the M25 all the way to Yeovil down the A303 to do a gutter job.
We'll let you off with a warning this time and ask you to stay on your manor please.
Oh and when you start a sentence then use a capital letter!