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


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cut a potato in half, take the other half and screw it into the broken bulb and twist and the bulb will come out.

An associate responds: >this doesn't work/potatoes are often too firm for the broken bulb edges to insert/potatoes are wet inside: not a good idea with electricity/a dry, thick rag works better<

Me, I'd just move to another place if the damn lightbulbs aren't built to last, so I have no opinion on the matter.

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That's why you make sure the switch is off. Potatoes work fine, you just need a little finesse... of course, welder's gloves are a much better option, given that they're puncture resistant and often help shield against getting shocked...

If I were going to choose a trivial matter to move over, it'd have to be shower pressure...

Wendy

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