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John Lee and Pizza Shop For Their Wives



The men have discriminating taste when it comes to the gifts they are considering.
Wal-Mart is the place that has the greatest values and the less expensive price tags.
The two converge on the jewelry departments.
They are pondering giving their love some diamonds of some size and texture.
They both spot an item in the glass case and point to the same article the same time.
A sales lady tells them that is the only one of the item that she has.
So the two men come to an agreement of deciding which one will take the gift.
Pizza, with his sense of practicality, seizes the opportunity of spotting something different for Serina.
John Lee is, of course, left with the purchase of the item they both found.
John Lee is one to go all out for Wendy and adds a little something on the side.
Pizza does the same for Serina so they decide upon a poinsettia for each of the wives.
Taking the wares home with them the gifts are already wrapped from the store's purchase.
The poinsettias are of equal size and color.
The two shake hands and affirm their  friendship with the other.
The ladies are oblivious to the gifts for the gifts are under the same tree.
A big celebration day is planned for all the members of the families represented.
It is a time of merriment and wonder as the ladies open their gifts on Christmas morning to find the diamonds.
John Lee and Pizza look at the other and winks.
The Lord has blessed them with the love they have for the other and is remembered in His love that they offer back to Him.
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