BarberShop of God
BiGuy
Published
09/27/2008
A priest walks into a barber's shop and sits down. The barber gives him a nice haircut.
When the priest asks him how much the haircut will cost, the barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The priest thanks him and the next day the barber finds three bottles of wine on his front step.
Later that day a minister enters his shop to get his hair cut.
When the barber's done the minister asks him what the damage is. The barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The minister thanks him and the next day the barber finds three loaves of bread on the front step.
Later that day a rabbi walks in and sits down. When the barber is done and the rabbi inquires about the cost, the barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The rabbi thanks him and the next day the barber finds three rabbis on his front step.
When the priest asks him how much the haircut will cost, the barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The priest thanks him and the next day the barber finds three bottles of wine on his front step.
Later that day a minister enters his shop to get his hair cut.
When the barber's done the minister asks him what the damage is. The barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The minister thanks him and the next day the barber finds three loaves of bread on the front step.
Later that day a rabbi walks in and sits down. When the barber is done and the rabbi inquires about the cost, the barber replies, "I never charge a man who does God's work."
The rabbi thanks him and the next day the barber finds three rabbis on his front step.
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