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All golfers should live so long as to become this kind of old man!
Toward the end of the Sunday service, the Minister asked, "How many of you have forgiven
your enemies?" 80% held up their hands. The Minister then repeated his question. All
responded this time, except one man, Walter Barnes, who attended church only when the
weather was bad.
"Mr. Barnes, it's obviously not a good morning for golf. It's good to see you here today. Are
you not willing to forgive your enemies?"
"I don't have any," he replied gruffly.
"Mr. Barnes, that is very unusual. How old are you?"
"Ninety-eight," he replied. The congregation stood up and clapped their hands.
"Oh, Mr. Barnes, would you please come down in front and tell us all how a person
can live ninety-eight years and not have an enemy in the world?"
The old golfer tottered down the aisle, stopped in front of the pulpit, turned around,
faced the congregation, and said simply, "I outlived all them :cus:."
And he calmly returned to his seat.
Toward the end of the Sunday service, the Minister asked, "How many of you have forgiven
your enemies?" 80% held up their hands. The Minister then repeated his question. All
responded this time, except one man, Walter Barnes, who attended church only when the
weather was bad.
"Mr. Barnes, it's obviously not a good morning for golf. It's good to see you here today. Are
you not willing to forgive your enemies?"
"I don't have any," he replied gruffly.
"Mr. Barnes, that is very unusual. How old are you?"
"Ninety-eight," he replied. The congregation stood up and clapped their hands.
"Oh, Mr. Barnes, would you please come down in front and tell us all how a person
can live ninety-eight years and not have an enemy in the world?"
The old golfer tottered down the aisle, stopped in front of the pulpit, turned around,
faced the congregation, and said simply, "I outlived all them :cus:."
And he calmly returned to his seat.