My friend is a rather old-fashioned lady, always quite delicate and
elegant, especially in her language. She and her husband were planning
a week's vacation in Fla., so she wrote to a particular campground and asked
for a reservation.
She wanted to make sure the campground was fully
equipped, but didn"t quite know how to ask about the toilet ficilities.
She just couldn't bring herself to write the word "toilet" in her
letter. After much deliberation she finally came up with the
old-fashioned term "bathroom commode". But when she wrote that down,
she still felt that she was being too forward. So she started all over
again, rewrote the entire letter, and referred to the bathroom commode merely
as the B.C.
"Does the campground have its own B.C.?" is what
she finally wrote.
Well, the campground owner wasn't old-fashioned at
all, and when he got the letter he just couldn't figure out what the woman
was talking about. That B.C. business really stumped him. After
worrying about it for a while, he showed the letter to several campers, but
no one could imagine what the lady meant, either. So the campground
owner, finally coming to the conclusion that the lady must be asking
about
the location of the Baptist Church, sat down and wrote the following
reply:
Dear Madam: I regret very much the delay in answering
your letter, but I now take the pleasure of informing you that a B.C. is
located nine miles north of the campground, and is capable of seating 250
people at one time. I admit it is quite a distance away if you are in
the habit of going regularly, but no doubt you will be pleased to learn that
a great number of our people take their lunches along and
make a day of
it. They usually arrive early and stay late. If you don't start
early, you probably will not make it in time. The last time my wife and
I went was six years ago, and it was so crowded we had to stand up the whole
time we were there. It may interest you to know that right now, there
is a supper planned to raise money to buy more seats. They're going to hold
it in the basement of the B.C. I would like to say it pains me very much not
being able to go more often, but it surely is no lack of desire on my
part. As we grow older, it seems to be more of an effort, particularly
in cold weather.
If you decide to come down to our campground, perhaps
I could go with you the first time you go, sit with you, and introduce you to
all the other folks. Remember, this is a friendly
community!!
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"Our
greatest glory is not in never failing,
but in rising up every time we
fail."
- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
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