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One's As Good As Another PRO
Contributed by Sermon Central on Oct 19, 2004 (message contributor)
ONE’S AS GOOD AS ANOTHER
Did you hear about the farmer who asked his neighbor if he could borrow a rope? The neighbor said, “Sorry, I’m using the rope to tie up my milk.”
“Milk?” said the farmer. “You can’t tie up milk with a rope.”
The neighbor replied, “I know, but when a man doesn’t want to do something, one...
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