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Weekly devotional and church listings: March 24, 2011 By Andy Grant Andgrant1946@yahoo.com
Not so many years ago their was an elderly old farmer who walked into a car dealer and was looking at a new truck. Several salespeople were in the dealership, however no one made their way to the old farmer because he was dressed in overalls, had dirt on his boots, and generally looked as though he had come out of the the fields from working all day.
A new salesman, a retiree from another field of work, someone that had gone to work at the dealership as a job for some extra pay, but also as a job to be around and meet people, went up to the old farmer and asked if he could help him. The farmer replied "Yes, I want to buy this truck."
The salesperson said, "you have made a good choice. How do you want to pay for it?" The farmer replied, "cash." .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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