DAYLIGHT SAVINGS SERMON
On Sunday, the first day of daylight-saving time, a sleepy eyed congregation watched the young preacher ascend the pulpit in a Washington church. Not looking too wide- awake himself, he began, “As you all know, we lost an hour last night because of daylight-saving time. I don’t know which hour you lost, but I lost the hour in which I usually write my sermon.” He returned to the altar and continued the service. From The Treasury of American Humor by
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