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How many saddies does it take to change a light bulb?

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Hadrian
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Posted by Hadrian, 23:23 2 October 2007

It depends;-on whether it's 10000 lux!
Amalthea
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Posted by Amalthea, 12:44 3 October 2007

It's going to take me three days to even realize the light needs changed, another week to buy the bulb, a week to get my friends together to rally me to get up and do it, two days of that week to call my friends and say, "Ugh, I don't feel like company. Leave me alone!" And another week to finally decide that the best course of action for me is to change the bulb and get it done with.

So, one saddie and an unnecessarily stretched timeframe.
PurpleIvy
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 13:09 3 October 2007

We may all be SAD.... but never let it be said that we don't have a sense of humour!
Amalthea
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Posted by Amalthea, 14:57 3 October 2007

So true! :)

Humor is a great coping mechanism. ;)
WhistlingPig
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Posted by WhistlingPig, 21:32 3 October 2007

Sod off, I'm eating chocolate - change your own bleeding lightbulb! ;-)
PurpleIvy
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 22:13 3 October 2007

Be careful...... the Food Police...... I only ever eat healthy stuff.... 5-a- day and all that! *shushes Suzie*
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Posted by lovethesun, 18:48 7 December 2007

i live donuts could eat 6 in one sitting sure takes the blues away for a few hours anyways.
Stained Glass Lady
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Posted by Stained Glass Lady, 18:53 7 December 2007

I don't eat much at all I guess I am the strange one.
PurpleIvy
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Posted by PurpleIvy, 08:36 8 December 2007

I love WP's response to this! I just found this thread again and it DID make me smile!

Any more witty responses to the 'How many SADDIES does it take to change a light bulb' question?


I just don't see the appeal of doughnuts somehow.
paulst
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Posted by paulst, 09:16 8 December 2007

Doughnuts! Give me Galaxy chocolate and im happy, (until there is none left).
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Posted by clive ghosh, 12:02 8 December 2007

This is the first time I've seen this thread. Amalthea, your response says it all. Been chuckling all morning.
Amalthea
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Posted by Amalthea, 12:17 8 December 2007

Thanks, but I think I was wrong. How long has it been since this was posted? I don't think I got the bulb changed yet. In fact, I just realized I'm here sitting in a dark room. Must have forgotten to change the bulb.

(Just kidding)
paulst
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Posted by paulst, 15:33 8 December 2007

Hi Amalthea,these posts really make me smile, having a sense of humour is almost as good as medicine at this time of year.
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Posted by kaz_me, 12:20 9 December 2007

Haven't been on here for a couple of days - this made me laugh!!! :)
Stained Glass Lady
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Posted by Stained Glass Lady, 13:42 9 December 2007

me to

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