31 Dec 98 - 08:16 AM (#51511) Subject: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Ian Kirk A small item of comic relief to enjoy and start the New Year with a smile :-))
Q: How many list subscribers does it take to change a light bulb? Ian |
31 Dec 98 - 10:51 AM (#51534) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Art Thieme 1,331 X 0 (to delete... ;-} |
01 Jan 99 - 08:19 PM (#51695) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Brad I question your addition. I get 1330. Brad http://www.camasnet.com/~asondahl/bradindex.html |
01 Jan 99 - 08:21 PM (#51697) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Brad It must have been my Pentium processor. I've recounted on my fingers and toes and you were correct 1,331. If you want to see all those fingers and toes, come to my site: fingers.n.toes.com |
01 Jan 99 - 08:32 PM (#51699) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Brad again What about all the posters complaining that this was covered two years ago and why are you wasting bandwidth when you should have searched the database? |
01 Jan 99 - 08:51 PM (#51701) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Alice been there.... unsubscribed that |
02 Jan 99 - 07:29 AM (#51737) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Banjeray Ah, a bit of "light" humor never hurt anyone. But one m ust wonder, are we talking flourescent or incadescent here? Also what would the environmental impact be if the bulb were changed in the daylight as opposed to nighttime? It appears Pandora's box has been opened, or if one prefers, her lamp has been lit.... |
02 Jan 99 - 11:24 AM (#51754) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Patrick Sherman Q How many clever bodhran players does it take to change a light bulb? A: BOTH of them |
02 Jan 99 - 11:46 AM (#51758) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Sierra Willy Hey, who turned out the lights? |
02 Jan 99 - 02:50 PM (#51777) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: The candle makers. |
02 Jan 99 - 03:03 PM (#51778) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: harpgirl Now I am certain that life is a sexually transmitted disease...harpgirl |
03 Jan 99 - 09:46 AM (#51831) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Mo Very enlightening, but lets not forget to mention the 9 posters (all British) wanting to know whether it was a bayonet or screw fitting... Mo |
03 Jan 99 - 05:05 PM (#51859) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Paddy How many mice does it take to screw in a light bulb?
2. Paddy |
03 Jan 99 - 08:18 PM (#51872) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Zorro How many psychologists does it take to change a light bulb? Only one, but the light bulb has to want to change. Z |
04 Jan 99 - 11:42 AM (#51915) Subject: RE: A little light comedy to see the New Year In From: Kris Isn't there some aweful joke somewhere about 'many hands make light work'? Anyone know the lyrics? ;? (that's supposed to be a smiley with a demonic leer) |