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- Feb 12, 2007
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There is a good old barber in city of East London. One day a Florist goes to him for a haircut.
After the cut, he goes to pay the barber and the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service."
The Florist is happy and leaves the shop.
The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, there
is a thank you card and a dozen roses waiting at his door.
A policeman goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut. But the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service.
The cop is happy and leaves the shop. The next morning the barber goes to open his shop, there is a thank you card and a dozen donuts Waiting at his door.
Few days:
One of Kijiwe Guy goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut. But the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service."
Our man from Kijiwe is happy and leaves. The next morning
when the barber goes to open his shop, guess what he finds there...
Can you guess? ??
Don't you know the answer yet?
Come on, think hard
*A dozen Pembaz waiting for a haircut..*
After the cut, he goes to pay the barber and the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service."
The Florist is happy and leaves the shop.
The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, there
is a thank you card and a dozen roses waiting at his door.
A policeman goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut. But the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service.
The cop is happy and leaves the shop. The next morning the barber goes to open his shop, there is a thank you card and a dozen donuts Waiting at his door.
Few days:
One of Kijiwe Guy goes for a haircut and he also goes to pay the barber after the cut. But the barber replies:
"I am sorry. I cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service."
Our man from Kijiwe is happy and leaves. The next morning
when the barber goes to open his shop, guess what he finds there...
Can you guess? ??
Don't you know the answer yet?
Come on, think hard
*A dozen Pembaz waiting for a haircut..*