Quiet
Quiet
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The Rotary Balita no. 643 (March 30, 1950).
With a grim look the customer settled down in the barber's chair and let the man put the towel around him. "Before we start," he said curtly, "I know the weather is terrible, I don't know anything about the races, I don't care who wins the next big fight, and I'm getting thin on top of my head, but it suits me. Now get on with it." "Well, sir," replied the barber, "if it's all the same to you, I'll be able to concentrate on cutting your hair better if you don't talk so much."
The Rotary Balita no. 643 (March 30, 1950).
With a grim look the customer settled down in the barber's chair and let the man put the towel around him. "Before we start," he said curtly, "I know the weather is terrible, I don't know anything about the races, I don't care who wins the next big fight, and I'm getting thin on top of my head, but it suits me. Now get on with it." "Well, sir," replied the barber, "if it's all the same to you, I'll be able to concentrate on cutting your hair better if you don't talk so much."