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A lightbulb joke is a joke cycle that asks how many people of a certain group are needed to change, replace, or screw in a light bulb. Generally, the punch line answer highlights a stereotype of the target group.
Sometimes an offensive term for a Pole, such as Polack, is used in the joke. Example: Q: How many Polacks does it take to change a light bulb? A: Three – one to hold the bulb, and two to turn the ladder.
In the mid to late 2000s ComEd, the regional power company serving Chicago and the vicinity, ran more then a couple commercials centered on the light bulb joke. They were pretty good. Q: How many traders does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: Two. One to drop it and one to catch it before it crashes.
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To illustrate their theory, the authors use 7 examples of the light bulb joke, each variant shifted by a single Knowledge Resource. [44] Each one of the KRs, ordered hierarchically above and starting with the Script Opposition, has the ability to "determine the parameters below themselves, and are determined [circumscribed] by those above ...
Question: How many light bulbs covered the first Times Square New Year's Eve Ball? Answer: 100. Question: ... Related: New Year's Jokes. Question: ...
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