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How many FBBO members does it take to change a light bulb?

next you will need to know how many it will take to scoop the BS that is spread
 
A very illuminating post to say the least.































Oh stop, you're just pissed because you didn't think of it first.
 
I can't believe someone actually wrote directions on how to change a light bulb. Unbelievable.

When I worked at United States Steel there was a "safe job procedure" for making coffee with the coffee pot. Even detailed the required personal protective equipment, possible hazards and their corrective actions. I read it and knew I needed to get a new job immediately.
 
Uh depend on what year car the light bulb needs changing, then you have to take into consideration which model and which manufacture, Dodge, Plymouth, or Chrysler.
 
You forgot:

1 to interject a snide political comment that has nothing to do with the OP.

Damn lazy good for nothing socialist liberals always want someone to change their light bulbs for them!
 
You should see the wikihow for "buying vintage sunglasses"

Best step by step I've seen was for a juggling kit:

1- throw ball 1
2- while ball 1 is still in air, throw ball 2
3- catch ball 1
4- repeat
5- you may notice this is difficult.
 
Don't forget "Hope and Change"
Wish I could buy a light bulb.

Thanks for the chuckle I needed it today.

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Don't skip the permit to change the bulb.
 
A few forgotten....
At least 2 posts saying that not using a NOS part has devalued the vehicle.
At least one that includes the words " my mechanic says"
And, one G G's book/info saying.....
:headbang:
But really funny post, thanks :)
 
Does anyone have any original light bulbs still in their original boxes? I need them for my house and I don't want it to lose value by using remanufactured ones. I think it was built in the mid 60's.
 
I found a Woolworth's 100 Watt bulb in my garage recently. Looks like it was manufactured in 1973. Any idea how many of these were made? My All Bulb Guide says 46,398- but this bulb has the ultra rare copper stripe painted around the base of it, which I believe makes it 1 of 264. Think I'll put it up on eBay... asking $8500 firm.
 
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