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Thread: Phone call for the Archbishop
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Simon
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Joke submitted by archimandrite elias:
One of the Archbishop of Canterbury's assistants runs in breathless and says to him, "I've got some good news and some bad news. Which do you want first?"
The Archbishop says, "Give me the good news."
The assistant replies, "I've got Jesus on the phone for you."
The Archbishop says, "And the bad news?"
"He's calling from Salt Lake City." [ 20. July 2005, 23:39: Message edited by: Simon ]
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Alaric the Goth
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# 511
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It's mildly amusing and not at all offensive. I intend to adjust it somewhat and tell it to a Northern Irish bloke at work: the Reverend Ian Paisley is told the message, and Jesus is at the Vatican! I think that'll work much better.
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Ian Climacus
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I think that Alaric's version would be more funnier also.
Perhaps my prejudice is showing, but I think having the joke on someone I find to be offensive [the Revd Ian Paisley] makes it more funny for me. Not sure what that says about me.
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Oh_Susannah
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If you lived in North America, you might find the Salt Lake City line funnier. I almost snorted Pepsi all over my keyboard when I read it.
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Nicolemr
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the way i heard that one was it was the pope and the college of cardinals.
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Midnight Scholar
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I've heard another version of this, which may or may not be more offensive than the original - in which the person on the line is Jesus's [I[ wife [/I], calling from Salt Lake City. For some reason I find this funnier than the original - though I'm really not sure (not being of that persuasion myself) whether this version is a Mormon joke or an anti-Mormon joke.
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Midnight Scholar
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Oops sorry, should have added just then that in the 'wife' version the recipient of the call is always the Pope, rather than Cantuar or anyone else. Guess this could link in to the ongoing catholicism/celibacy/joke-proneness debate.
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Midnight Scholar
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Should of course have read: quote: Originally posted by Midnight Scholar: I've heard another version of this, which may or may not be more offensive than the original - in which the person on the line is Jesus's wife , calling from Salt Lake City.
but I didn't notice the broken code in time. Sorry about that. Preview Post should be my best friend too
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TheLearner
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I found this joke quite humorous even though I've heard it before. It is very difficult to change one's theological ideas, especially after rising to such a level of prominence as the Archbishop of Canterbury. This joke was funny to me because I was able to, in some way, identify with the Archbishop as his paradigm was suddenly jolted in a new direction. I've been trying to be more opend minded myself lately, and looking closely at the many religious ideas that I could have a wrong opinion on.
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Long-Johns Silver
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Similar theme in the one where the pope uses Ian Paisley's phone to call Heaven - and it's expensive, but when Paisley is in the vatican he uses the Popes and it's very cheap - Pope says "well it's a local call"
all variants on a theme - all mildly amusing and not offensive.
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The Exegesis Fairy
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Ooh, I think I like the Ian Paisley one much better.
*slightly evil grin*
Being Northern Irish and all.
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Julian4
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The "Jesus' wife" version Midnight Scolar refers to wouldn't work for me as it wouldn't fit into the good news/bad news mould. I'm sure there are plenty of variations but they've got to be of the form:- Good news: Jesus (or God) is calling for you Bad news: What you've always thought about Him is wrong, e.g. He's a She, He's in Salt Lake City (so therefore a Mormon), He's in Rome (so therefore an RC (only works if you're not)) If it's his wife that calls, that's the bad news element first.
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