A man died and went to heaven. He was met at the Heavenly Gates by Saint Peter himself, who led him down the golden streets. They passed mansion after beautiful mansion until they came to the end of the street where they stopped in front of a ramshackle shack. The man asked Saint Peter why he got a hut when there were so many mansions he could live in. Saint Peter replied, “I did the best I could with the money you sent us.”
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