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Jerrie W. Barber • Illustration • • 2 views
A barbershop in Paris has two sections: one for customers who wish to talk; the other for those who don’t. The “talk” section is subdivided into four cubicles labeled: “Sports,” “General Topics,” “Family Troubles” and “Stock Market.” Reader’s Digest, May 1975, page 167
Jerrie W. Barber • Illustration • • 8 views
A one-armed man went into a barber shop for a shave. The barber, in the course of his work, nicked and cut the customer six times. After the ordeal was all over, the barber looked at him and asked, “Haven’t I shaved you before?” “No,” said the ‘shavee,’ “I lost my arm in the war.” Journal of Religious…