Thursday, September 30, 2004

Humor for the day - The Golden Phone

A man in Topeka, Kansas, decided to write a book about churches around the country. He started by flying to San Francisco, and started working east from there. Going to a very large church, he began taking photographs and making notes.

He spotted a golden telephone on the vestibule wall and was intrigued with a sign which read $10,000 a minute." Seeking out the pastor he asked about the phone and the sign. The pastor answered that this golden phone is, in fact, a direct line to Heaven and if he paid the price he can talk directly to God.

The man thanked the pastor and continued on his way. As he continued to visit churches in Seattle, Salt Lake, Denver, Chicago, Milwaukee, and around the United States, he found more phones, with the same sign, and the same answer from each pastor.

Finally he arrived in the Florida Panhandle (LA-"Lower Alabama"). Upon entering a church, behold, he saw the usual golden telephone. But THIS time, the sign read "Calls: 25 cents." Fascinated, he asked to talk to the pastor. "Reverend, I have been in cities all across the country and in each church I have found this golden telephone and have been told it is a direct line to Heaven and that I could talk to God, but, in the other churches the cost was $10,000 a minute. Your sign reads 25 cents a call. Why?" (I just love this part) The pastor, smiling benignly, replied, "Son, you're in the South now, and it's a local call."

4 comments:

Harvey said...

LOL!

Of course, being a Yankee, I'm rolling my eyes while doing so :-D

Bou said...

But Harvey until you've been to LA, you just do not know HOW TRUE IT IS! It must be true, there is AT LEAST one church on every corner and block.

Sigh. I miss Pcola.

Tammi said...

Funny and true. My friends up north just don't get it. Don't get it at all. But I'll even admit it's more beautiful and ohh, everything than even my Sun Coast.

Harvey said...

Bou - Wisconsin has that beat - even the tiniest 1-intersection town has a church... and a bar where you can watch the Packers after the services

Not in the same building, of course :-)