I didn’t mean to imply that it was a bad thing. It does remind me of the joke about the Baptist who was shipwrecked on a remote island for ten years, and when finally found he had built a whole town out of palm trees: a town hall, a store, a museum, a restaurant, and two churches.
“Why build two churches?” his rescuers asked.
“It’s the most important thing,” he answered. “That one is my church, Second Baptist, and the other one is First Baptist which I left over a theological dispute that means all their members are going to Hell.”
Well, there's also the Teton Peaks Resort on the south edge of town.
And it has free Wi-Fi.
Interestingly, according to Google Maps, there's a small section completely enclosed within the south part, near the Resort, that consists of a couple of houses and an empty lot that are not part of the town. I wonder how that came about.
You say that like it's a bad thing?
ReplyDeleteI didn’t mean to imply that it was a bad thing. It does remind me of the joke about the Baptist who was shipwrecked on a remote island for ten years, and when finally found he had built a whole town out of palm trees: a town hall, a store, a museum, a restaurant, and two churches.
Delete“Why build two churches?” his rescuers asked.
“It’s the most important thing,” he answered. “That one is my church, Second Baptist, and the other one is First Baptist which I left over a theological dispute that means all their members are going to Hell.”
Well, there's also the Teton Peaks Resort on the south edge of town.
ReplyDeleteAnd it has free Wi-Fi.
Interestingly, according to Google Maps, there's a small section completely enclosed within the south part, near the Resort, that consists of a couple of houses and an empty lot that are not part of the town. I wonder how that came about.
Eric Hines