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14th December 2005, 10:47 AM
Twenty developers to moan about having to pay for the lightbulb to be changed, five to say "Hmm that's interesting" in a monotone voice, and one to be incredibly interested in the whole process and ask you to explain the whole consept behind the intial processes that caused the lightbulb to blow, how it came to be where it is, and how exactly you change it
Oh yes and one to smash the lightbulb while you aren't looking
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14th December 2005, 05:09 PM
An onlooker to ask "what's the most interesting lightbulb you ever changed then..?"
Throwing in the trowel.
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14th December 2005, 05:42 PM
Another onlooker to tell you about the really interesting light bulb he's got at home.
3 more to ask how much the light bulb's worth.
101 MIFA's to explain what they are really doing, as it only looks like they're turning the ceiling round.
17 archaeological scientists to say that it's the same thing, it's all relative.
3 unit directors to submit tenders for changing the bulb.
3 academics to apply for grants to change the bulb.
Someone from Bournemouth to produce a study of Light Bulbs At Risk.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
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15th December 2005, 09:09 AM
I thought EH had listed the light bulb and therefore it couldn't be changed?
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15th December 2005, 09:38 AM
1 person to argue that if you just changed the filament, the original charecter of the light bulb could be retained.
Haec olim meminisse iuvabit