The phrase "How many Americans does it take to change a light bulb?" is often used as a setup for jokes, typically highlighting stereotypes or humorous observations about American culture. The answer can vary widely based on the punchline, but it often implies that it takes many due to an over-reliance on technology, bureaucracy, or teamwork. Ultimately, it’s a playful way to reflect on societal habits and behaviors rather than a serious question.
Define "light bulb"
14. Apex. :)
A ''light year''
Three. One to change the bulb, and two to talk about how good the old bulb was.
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
Define "light bulb"
None. You vill change zee light bulb. Ve haf vays to MAKE you change zee light bulb!
14. Apex. :)
A ''light year''
Three. One to change the bulb, and two to talk about how good the old bulb was.
They can't do it... it has to learn to change itself.One. The bulb really has to want to change.
"Do hillbillies have light bulbs?"
All of them. One Namkeian to screw in the light bulb, the rest to die.
Two, one to figure out what a light bulb is and the other on to get the rest of the squadron.
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
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