Fired for sound
Description: page 23 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 624 to 649Summary: Laboring over some work that he had brought home from the office, a weary accountant was becoming increasingly annoyed by his teenage daughter who kept gabbing over the telephone to a high school chum about her experiences at the dentist's that afternoon. Finally the exasperated father looked across the room at his wife and said: "I don't begrudge the money it's costing to have Betty's teeth straightened, but- good heavens-I didn't intend to have her mouth wired for sound."Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 643 (March 30, 1950).
Laboring over some work that he had brought home from the office, a weary accountant was becoming increasingly annoyed by his teenage daughter who kept gabbing over the telephone to a high school chum about her experiences at the dentist's that afternoon. Finally the exasperated father looked across the room at his wife and said: "I don't begrudge the money it's costing to have Betty's teeth straightened, but- good heavens-I didn't intend to have her mouth wired for sound."
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