RAS
22nd April 2005, 22:16
>Think like a pakistani
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>There is this good old barber in some city in the US. 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.
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>A pakistani software engineer 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 Trini software
>engineer is happy and leaves. The next morning when the barber goes to open
>his shop, guess what he finds there...
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>Can you guess?
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>Come on, think like a paki ...
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>A dozen pakistanis with family, waiting for a free haircut
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>There is this good old barber in some city in the US. 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.
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>
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>A pakistani software engineer 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 Trini software
>engineer is happy and leaves. The next morning when the barber goes to open
>his shop, guess what he finds there...
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>Can you guess?
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>Come on, think like a paki ...
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>A dozen pakistanis with family, waiting for a free haircut