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Subject: story-clean:Water Closet
From: Peyman Pakzaban
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 1995 17:33:37 +0500
It seems that a little old english lady was looking for some rooms in Switzerland. She asked the local village schoolmaster to help her. A place that suited her was finally found, and the lady returned to London for her luggage. She remembered then that she had not noticed a bathroom, or as she called it, a "water closet." She wrote to the school master. He was puzzled by the initials "W.C.", never dreaming of course that she was asking about a bathroom. He finally asked the help of the parish priest, who decided that W.C. stood for Wesleyan Church. This was the reply:
The W.C. is situated nine miles from the house in the
center of a beautiful grove of trees. It is capable of holding 350 people
at a time, and is open on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday each week. A large
number of folks attend during the summer months, so it is suggested that
you go early, although there is plenty of standing room. Some folks like to
take their lunch and make a day of it, especially on Thursdays when there
is organ accompaniment. The acoustics are very good and everyone can hear
the slightest sound. It may be of interest to you to know that my daughter
was married in W.C., and it was there that she met her husband. We hope you
will be there in time for our bazzar to be held very soon. The proceeds
will go towards the purchase of plush seats, which the folks agree are a
long-felt need, as the present seats all have holes in them. My wife is
rather delicate, therefore she can not attend regularly. It has been six
months since the time she last went. Naturally, it pains her very much not
to be able to go more often. I shall close now with the desire to
accomodate you in every way possible, and I will be happy to save you a
seat down front or near the door, whichever you prefer.
--Schoolmaster
Dear Madam,
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