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Love and a Door
Love and a door He was poor but had great ideas of riches to be equal to the wealthy and meet the same respect. Alas, he had no business talent his great thoughts on how to obtain riches fell asleep on a park bench. He saved enough money to buy an imposing front door that looked like an entrance to a big villa of the type one sees in the Bahamas. The problem was his house was a shack and the port looked like it was guilty like it was stolen. Can a door be embarrassed? The police came asked questions, but he had the bill paid from the door maker, after the law left, the door felt insulted became politically interested everyone has the right to buy an imposing entrance, he loved the man indoors, protected him from grins by those who only had a communal produced doorways. A rich man was driving past, and he offered to buy the shack, door and garden, the man refused point-blank and the door bristled in anger, love is not for sale.
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