We are developing the social individualist meta-context for the future. From the very serious to the extremely frivolous... lets see what is on the mind of the Samizdata people.

Samizdata, derived from Samizdat /n. - a system of clandestine publication of banned literature in the USSR [Russ.,= self-publishing house]

Samizdata eavesdropping of the day

Overheard in a hospital earlier today:

Question: “Are you married?”

Old gentleman patient: “Sadly, yes.”

Question: “Do you have any religion?”

Old gentleman patient: “No. I’m Church of England.”

And he was not joking, our informant insists.

5 comments to Samizdata eavesdropping of the day

  • Freeman

    Are you married?

    Yes, a wife, house, children; the whole darn catastrophe!
    [Zorba The Greek]

  • Question: “Do you have any religion?”
    Old gentleman patient: “No. I’m Church of England.”

    The problem is that the gentleman in question was the Archbishop of Canterbury!

  • Benjamin

    That’s a very old joke.

  • Benjamin, he really said that and he was not joking, just making an off-hand remark.

  • Pa Annoyed

    It’s an old cliche. A while back atheism was unfashionable, so when asked one’s religion it was normal to reply CofE to get them off your back without embarassing questions about when you was last in church or confession. (Or why you were eating that bacon sandwich, or whatever.) Everyone knew what it meant without having to do anything so unBritish as to actually make people say it, and it was, after all, regarded as the official state religion. I suspect the fact that the man was elderly is the most significant datum.

    Nowadays, wags prefer Church of the FSM, or Jedi Knight; now that challenging the surveyor’s assumptions is considered more positively. It’s all about putting people into boxes with labels…