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"ECULAUGH" by CHRISTY RAMSEY on March 16, 1993 at 09:13 Eastern, about GOOD
CLEAN RELIGIOUS HUMOR | ALL ELSE: "ECULAUGH COMMENTS" | POSTED ON WEB (6985
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Note 6971 by JIM BENDER on Nov. 9, 1999 at 21:03 Eastern (368 characters).

Greetings from Milwaukee!
  For many of us, this will be stewardship Sunday. Anyone have any good
jokes on this topic?
  I'm also always looking for good jokes about choirs, choir directors and
organists.
  Many thanks.
Peace, Jim Bender

 Jim Bender, Shorewood, WI
 "The older I grow, the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age
brings wisdom." (H.L. Mencken)

Note 6972 (of 6985) by CHRISTY RAMSEY on Nov. 9, 1999 at 22:10 Eastern (1289
characters).

Subject: From ECULAUGH Web Page


   It was a bitterly cold Christmas in Tennessee, and the teenagers manning
the Living Nativity scene out on the street were freezing.  Back on the
spacious church grounds
   we had erected a tent (borrowed from a funeral home) with heavy-duty
electrical extension cords running back to the church buildings.  In the
tent were several electric space heaters,
   two coffeepots, and other warmer-uppers.  When one group of kids got too
cold, they would rotate back to the warm tent and another group would go
out. As I was looking on, a new shift took their
   places.  There was a great deal of giggling.  I could recall nowhere in
the Gospels that those around the manger were giggling, so I went to check
on the situation.  I was told, "Mary is pregnant again."
   This was not in any of the Gospels either, so I stuck my head around to
see Mary.  Indeed, the normally slender and mischievous young lady who was
portraying Mary seemed quite plump and extremely exalted and radiant.
   Being exalted and radiant was a great strain on her, and she broke into
a grin while slowly opening her robe a bit.  There was more than spiritual
warmth in Mary.  Concealed within the robe was a warm coffee pot from the
tent.
   
   Al Reynolds
   Thurmont, Maryland


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