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 a  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.
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