Community Service

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One day a blind man goes to a barber for a haircut.

After the cut he asks the barber about his bill. "I am sorry, I
cannot accept money from you I am doing community service
for handicapped this week." The blind man is pleased and
leaves the shop.

The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, there
is a thank you card and a dozen roses waiting at his door.

Later a man in wheelchair comes in for a haircut and he also
goes to pay the barber, and the barber replies: "I am sorry I
cannot accept money from you. I am doing community service
for handicapped this week." The wheelchair man is happy and
leaves the shop.

The next morning the barber goes to open his shop, there is a
thank you card and a box of dozen muffins waiting at his door.

A deaf man comes for a hair cut and when he asks the barber
what he owes, the barber wrote on paper: "I am sorry I cannot
accept money from you. I am doing community service for
handicapped this week. The deaf man is very happy and leaves.

The next morning when the barber goes to open his shop, there are a
dozen deaf people waiting at his door.

DEFINITELY US, EH?! :rofl: I bet that barber got :Owned: as well! Heh!! :ily: Deafies!
 
:rofl: Chel -- i read that joke some time ago and it was so FUNNY!!!! hahaha thanks for posting it on here
 
Funny...

In a way, it sounds like us deafies are cruel and like to take advantage of others?
 
VamPyroX said:
Funny...

In a way, it sounds like us deafies are cruel and like to take advantage of others?

That's a possibility. :ugh: It's not nice to take advantage of others, right?
 
VamPyroX said:
Funny...

In a way, it sounds like us deafies are cruel and like to take advantage of others?
That is often the possibility. The most common reason was because of the way they were raised. Not taught equiette as most were taught. And what's more -- the suffrage that we deafies suffered -- has implanted the tendency in ourselves to seek advantage as revenge, being fair on what occured in the past. Hence, we need to educate on how deafies should be raised, and how they should be treated -- so things like this wouldn't happen at the first place.

However, I like this joke -- very practical joke.
 
I was raised to help others i'm ALWAYS like that. Anyhow, what linux gold said is true i have seen deafies just blanantly be rude to others without recourse, and i also have seen deafies do something nice YES but tend to get farfetched and bring others to show example, even tho this joke is funny and got :owned: by the deafies, it teaches us one thing, don't take things for granted. learn to draw lines cuz it can get you in trouble.
 
I know that Deafies sometimes do take advantage like that. But, myself, I don't do that because I have a CONSCIENCE ;) :thumbd: to those who do that...it's unfair to others -- and that does end up being labelled as a sterotypical thing.
 
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