How many Cubans does it take to change a lightbulb?
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I was thinking the same thing watching univision tonight.
several
one to do it
one to say how the bulbs in cuba before castro were better and never needed changing
one to say the bulb burning out was done by fidel and the communists
one to say that they are the champion bulb changer
one to complain and say the changer is going about it all wrong
This is the definitive online collection of light bulb jokes. I do not endorse them as a whole, but many are outrageously funny:
Four. One to change the bulb, and the other three to talk about how much better the bulbs were before fidel.
Pelle’s got the right answer.
Not funny because that is actually true. Cuban light bulbs did last 20-30 years.
When one did burnt out, it was like the passing of an old relative.
Ninguno porque no hay.
El guardia rural gets the prize.
I happened to have caught a glimpse of the last few minutes of a nlocal newscast where the story was, I believe, cuba sending lightbulb brigades to venezuela, young cuban students, to do house by house light bulb changing from the old incandescents to “energy efficient” ones. Unfortunately, i cannot find anything on said story on the net.
I MSN you the link but here it is anyway; this is the one I had read a couple of weeks back
I was thinking the same thing watching univision tonight.
several
one to do it
one to say how the bulbs in cuba before castro were better and never needed changing
one to say the bulb burning out was done by fidel and the communists
one to say that they are the champion bulb changer
one to complain and say the changer is going about it all wrong
This is the definitive online collection of light bulb jokes. I do not endorse them as a whole, but many are outrageously funny:
http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/88old/bulb.html
Four. One to change the bulb, and the other three to talk about how much better the bulbs were before fidel.
Pelle’s got the right answer.
Not funny because that is actually true. Cuban light bulbs did last 20-30 years.
When one did burnt out, it was like the passing of an old relative.
Ninguno porque no hay.
El guardia rural gets the prize.
I happened to have caught a glimpse of the last few minutes of a nlocal newscast where the story was, I believe, cuba sending lightbulb brigades to venezuela, young cuban students, to do house by house light bulb changing from the old incandescents to “energy efficient” ones. Unfortunately, i cannot find anything on said story on the net.
I MSN you the link but here it is anyway; this is the one I had read a couple of weeks back
http://www.elnuevo.com/175/story/10127.html
None, They don’t have any electricity!
Que Bombillo ni Bombillo si ahi no hay ni PING*