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STORY OF SUCCESS...
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| Four golfing buddies are commencing their Saturday game. As the first
man begins, the other three are bragging on their progeny.
The first golfer describes his successful son: "He started out as a
carpenter, worked his way up and became a builder. He's made money
hand over fist! He was so successful last year, in fact, that he gave
a friend a house."
The second golfer replies. "Well, my son started out as a car salesman
and did so well he ended up owning the dealership. Then he bought a
second and a third and now he owns the largest string of dealerships
in the Southeast. He's done so well he gave a friend a car!"
Golfer number three counters, "My son has worked his way up from the
mailroom of a stockbroker to owning the agency. He made over a million
dollars last year and gave a friend a pile of stocks and bonds worth
thousands of dollars!"
To read this full story of success visit on ..
http://www.singhisking.net/shortstory.html
And read more good story..
thanks and regards
avtar singh saini
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| Pierre Levesque 2007-01-29, 1:25 pm |
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"avtar" <avtarsaini.84@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Four golfing buddies are commencing their Saturday game. As the first
> man begins, the other three are bragging on their progeny.
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> The first golfer describes his successful son: "He started out as a
> carpenter, worked his way up and became a builder. He's made money
> hand over fist! He was so successful last year, in fact, that he gave
> a friend a house."
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> The second golfer replies. "Well, my son started out as a car salesman
> and did so well he ended up owning the dealership. Then he bought a
> second and a third and now he owns the largest string of dealerships
> in the Southeast. He's done so well he gave a friend a car!"
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> Golfer number three counters, "My son has worked his way up from the
> mailroom of a stockbroker to owning the agency. He made over a million
> dollars last year and gave a friend a pile of stocks and bonds worth
> thousands of dollars!"
>
> To read this full story of success visit on ..
> http://www.singhisking.net/shortstory.html
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> And read more good story..
>
> thanks and regards
> avtar singh saini
>
Damn I was expecting a punch line...
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On Jan 29, 11:05 am, "Pierre Levesque"
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The punch line is something to the effect that the 4th person's son
was a gay architect who was such a good lover that last year he could
quit his job because 3 of his lovers gave him a new house, an
expensive new car, and a million dollars.
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On Jan 30, 12:08 pm, "Pat" <gro...@artisticphotography.us> wrote:
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> was a gay architect who was such a good lover that last year he could
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Oops, I'm sorry. It should be gay prostitute, not architect -- but
you get the point. This will be confirmed when Don comments that "gay
architect" is generally redundant. :-)
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| "Pat"> wrote
> Oops, I'm sorry. It should be gay prostitute, not architect -- but
> you get the point. This will be confirmed when Don comments that "gay
> architect" is generally redundant. :-)
Only if the spec alot of track lighting..........
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