Usually being a "Pisscopalian" involves alchohol, in the religion jokes.  I
like that a whole lot better.  ;-)

Carolyn
crade "Pisscopalian"

Carolyn Hastings
Stow, MA USA 

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> Subject: [lace-chat] :) Fwd: Are you Kathlick?
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> 
> Not a "spring-green" joke; more like a "seed brown" one of late 
> summer... But, *funny*, especially for those who'd not seen it before 
> or who'd, like me, almost forgotten...
> 
> > From: L.F.
> 
> Three little boys were concerned because they couldn't get anyone 
> to play with them. They decided it was because they had not been 
> baptized and didn't go to Sunday School.
> 
> So they went to the nearest church. Only the janitor was there.
> 
> One little boy said, "We need to be baptized because no one will come 
> out and play with us. Will you baptize us?"
> "Sure," said the janitor. He took them into the bathroom 
> and dunked their heads in the toilet bowl, one at a time. 
> Then he said, 
> "Now go out and play."
> 
> When they got outside, dripping wet, one of them asked, "What 
> religion 
> do you think we are?"
> 
> The oldest one said, "We're not Kathlick, because they pour the water 
> on you."
> "We're not Babtis, because they dunk all of you in the 
> water." "We're not Methdiss, because they just sprinkle you."
> 
> The littlest one said, "Didn't you smell that water!"
> "Yeah! What do you think that means?"
> "I think it means we're Pisscopalians."
> 
> -- 
> Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
> Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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