Awatmath.1577
net.jokes.q
utcsrgv!utzoo!decvax!watmath!kgdykes
Sat Jan 23 00:13:14 1982
WC...
    Sometime  ago  an  English  lady was looking for rooms in a small

village in Switzerland and asked the local schoolmaster  if  he  could

recommend   any.   He  took  her  to  several  delightful  places  and

everything being arranged she decided to take one of them.  On her way

home, however, it occurred to her that she had not noticed a WC (water

closet) so she immediately wrote and asked if there was one in or  out

of  the house.  The schoolmaster, on receiving the letter, his English

being limited, did not understand the abbreviation.  Finally he  asked

the  Mayor  and  together  they  decided  that  the old lady must mean

"Westley Church" and they replied as follows:

    Dear Ladyship:

         I  have  much  pleasure in informing you that the WC is
    situated nine miles from the house in the beautiful country.
    It  is capable of seating 250 people.  It is open only Tues-
    day and Sunday of each week and as there is a goodly  number
    of  visitors  during  the  summer,  I would advise you to go
    early, although there is plenty of standing room.   This  is
    an  unfortunate  position  if  you are in the habit of going
    regularly, but no doubt you will be glad to know that  quite
    a  number  of  people take their lunch and make a day of it,
    while those who cannot spare the day,  arrive  by  car  just
    making  it  on  time.   I  especially  recommend  that  your
    ladyship make a visit  on Sunday, when  there  is  an  organ
    accompanist.  The accoustics are excellent and even the most
    delicate sounds are audible.  It may interest  you  to  know
    that  our  daughter  was  married in the WC and it was there
    that she also met her husband.  I remember the marriage well
    because of the rush for seats.  There were ten people on the
    seat I generally occupy and it was wonderful  to  watch  the
    expressions  of  joy on their faces.  My father has attended
    regularly since he was christened and a wealthy resident re-
    cently  erected  a  bell  on our WC which rings every time a
    person enters.  A bazaar is to be held soon and the proceeds
    will  go  towards  plush  seats, as our members feel it is a
    long felt need.  My  wife  is  delicate  and  cannot  attend
    regularly.   It  is  now six years since she has gone and it
    pains her not to be able to  go  more  often.   I  shall  be
    delighted to reserve a seat for you.  For the children there
    is a specific time, this is so they will not  disturb  their
    elders.

                                Yours very truly,

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