A Young Boy Enters a Barber Shop

A barber once leaned toward his customer and whispered, “See that boy? He’s the dumbest kid in the world.” To prove it, he placed a dollar bill in one hand and two quarters in the other, then called the boy over. “Which do you want?” he asked. The boy studied the options, chose the quarters, and happily walked out. The barber smirked. “Told you.” Later, the customer spotted the boy leaving an ice cream shop and asked why he didn’t take the dollar. The boy grinned. “Because the day I take the dollar, the game is over.” The humor didn’t stop there. A priest came in for a haircut and was told there would be no charge — it was a service to the Lord. The next morning, the barber found twelve prayer books waiting outside. A police officer received the same generosity and left a dozen donuts in gratitude.

Then came a senator, who was also told the haircut was free — a service to the country. The following morning, instead of gifts, twelve senators stood waiting at the door. And in another corner of town, a police car once pulled up outside Grandma Bessie’s house with Grandpa Morris inside. The officer explained Morris had gotten lost in the park. Bessie scoffed — he’d been going there for 30 years. Leaning closer so the officer couldn’t hear, Morris whispered, “I wasn’t lost.” Sometimes the funniest jokes remind us that appearances can be deceiving, generosity can backfire, and cleverness often hides in plain sight.

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