...Who donated the switch???![]()
Uncle Fred, who also touched the wall while he installed the switch. which is why we can never ever paint the walls.
Oy vey!

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...Who donated the switch???![]()
Uncle Fred, who also touched the wall while he installed the switch. which is why we can never ever paint the walls.
Oy vey!![]()
And my great-grandmother once flipped the switch to turn it on. It can now never be changed!!!
Now no one donated the light, so we can replace that, but we have to use the same burnt out bulb which Rev's great aunt somebody donated.
Committee would also explore the posibility of having the bulb rebuilt; in the event that it could not, it may be desirable to put a plaque on it, and store it in the archives for future generations.
Not without council's approval, and it won't be discussed until the next meeting, in a month. So enjoy the dark till then!Someone could always install a new light right next to it, and then we could put a new bulb in that.
People don't realize how true this is. We had an organ donated in ther 60s to the church. It has since gone flat, wheeze and pedals went out but everyone has been afraid to sugest getting rid of it since the donars have several generations at the church an donate very well.
Funny thing is, I got tired of it and went to the original donors and when I told them the reason nobody came to them before to ask them if they could get rid of it. they just looked at me and said "We're so tired of that organ we wish they would have gotten rid of it years ago. I said that everyone thought that since they had donated it that they would be offended if the congregation tried to get rid of it. They said nonsense and it was gone in a month.
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true story:
back when I was in high school, I was acolyting on Christmas Eve, and as usual there was a Christmas pageant. Now the young boy who was playing Joseph in the pageant had not been feeling well that day. And in the middle of the pageant, while up front with "Mary" and the little baby Jesus at about the time in the reading when it was announced that Jesus was born he gets really sick and just throws up all over the chancel. Embarrassed and ill he jumps up and bolts out of the church.
I lean over to the other acolyte, unable to resist myself and whispered in her ear, "he must have realized it wasn't his kid"
You might be a Lutheran if you expect the pastor to visit you in the hospital even if you never informed the church that you were admitted.