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Brother Bill H. Reeves said when he sent me a copy of this e-mail:
Friends: I got a good chuckle out of this, from forwarded by Jim Carithers:
Walking through Chinatown, a tourist is fascinated
with all the
Chinese restaurants, shops, signs and banners. He turns a corner
and sees a building with the sign, "Hans Olaffsen's Laundry.
"Hans Olaffsen?", he muses. "How in the world
does that fit in
here?"
So he walks into the shop and sees an old Chinese gentleman behind
the counter. The tourist asks, "How did this place get a
name like
"Hans Olaffsen's Laundry?"
The old man answers, "Is name of owner. The tourist asks, "Well, who and where
is the owner?"
"Me, is right here," replies the old man.
"You? How did you ever get a name like Hans Olaffsen?"
"Is simple," says the old man. "Many, many year
ago when come to
this country, was stand in line at Documentation Center. Man
in front
was big blonde Swede. Lady look at him and go, "What your
name?" He
say, "Hans Olaffsen." Then she look at me and go, 'What
your name?'"
"I say, Sem Ting."
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