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Like A Good Neighbor...
Topic Started: Sep 26 2013, 12:25 PM (109 Views)
S.T.Ranger
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A man was driving in his neighborhood when he saw a neighbor he did not know very well struggling with a large dresser on his fromt porch. Thinking this was a good time to get to know him better and to be a good neighbor, he stopped and asked the man if he could use a hand, to which the man replied with a hearty and grateful yes.

Both men grabbed an end of the dresser and lifting it up, exerted great force in an effort to move this unusually large and heavy piece of furniture, and after about five minutes of trying, they agreed to take a break.

After sitting down, our good neighbor said "Who would have thought that it would be so difficult to get this thing in the house?"

"In the house?" the other man exclaimed, "I'm trying to get it out of the house!"



Just goes to show that being a good neighbor is impossible without good communication.

God bless.
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Shim
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Good one! And very applicable to the place you posted it elsewhere.
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S.T.Ranger
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Borrowed this one from a sermon my Pastor preached. Thought it was appropriate, lol.

God bless.
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