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JULIE MELTON <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:01:58 -0600
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Kathy,

In one of the versions I read, the camp director's daughter was also married 
in the B.C.  ANyway, that one still cracks me up.



JulieMelton
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www.heart-and-music.com
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>From: Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Kathy's favorite Christian Joke
>Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:08:56 -0400
>
>Okay, Phil,
>You asked for it, only, promise that I can still be on the list after you 
>read this, please?  I first came across this joke in the early 80s, when I 
>was in college, and it still gets me.  Sure hope nobody takes offence.  If 
>so, I apologize in advance.
>Kathy
>
>Baptist Bathroom
>   A very proper lady began planning a week's camping vacation for her and 
>her
>Baptist Church group. She wrote to a campground for reservations. She 
>wanted
>to make sure that the campground was fully equipped and modern but couldn't
>bring herself to write the word "toilet" in her letter.
>   So, she decided on the old-fashioned term "Bathroom Commode." Once 
>written
>down she still was not comfortable. Finally she decided on the abbreviation
>"B.C." and wrote, "Does your campground have its own "B.C.?"
>   When the campground owner received the letter, he couldn't figure out 
>what
>she meant by "B.C." He showed it to several of the campers, one of whom
>suggested the lady was obviously referring to a Baptist Church since there 
>was
>letterhead on the paper which referred to a Baptist Church.
>   So he sent this reply...
>   Dear Madam:  The B.C. is located nine miles from the campground in a
>beautiful grove of trees. I admit it is quite a distance if you are in the 
>habit of
>going regularly.
>   No doubt you will be pleased to know that it will seat 350 people at one
>time, and it is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday of each week. Some 
>folks
>like to take their lunch and make a day of it.
>   The acoustics are very good, so everyone can hear even the quietest
>passages. It may interest you to know that my daughter met her husband 
>there. We are
>also having a fund-raiser to purchase new seats, as the old ones have holes 
>in
>them.
>   Unfortunately my wife is ill and has not been able to attend regularly. 
>It's
>been a good six months since she last went. It pains her very much not to 
>be
>able to go more often. As we grow older, it seems to be more of an effort,
>especially in cold weather.
>   Perhaps I could accompany you the first time you go, sit with you, and
>introduce you to all the other folks who will be there.
>   I look forward to your visit. We offer a very friendly campground.
>   Camp Director
>

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