Two sides of a river
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Two sides of a river is a joke by Middle-eastern philosopher Nasreddin.
Nasrudin sat on a river bank
when someone shouted to him
from the opposite side:
- "Hey! how do I get across?"
- "You are across!" Nasrudin shouted back.
See also
- "De veerpont", a song by Drs. P.
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