bristleposh wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 22:01
How many dyslexics does it take to change a light bulb?
How many dyslexics does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Dyslexia is a cognitive learning disability characterized by the sufferer's inability to fluently spell, speak and read. Being a intellectual disability, the chances that dyslexia could impair the practical functionality of a sufferer are very slim and hence it it is highly probable that it would only take one dyslexic to change a light bulb in the simplest of conditions.
However, to definitively answer this question, I would have to know a range of variables such as the height above the ground at which the light socket is mounted, the physical height of the dyslexic, the voltage and amp characteristics of the light-bulb itself, the physical well-being of the dyslexic etc. These variables are unknown, are not mentioned in the initial question (as is common for this type of question) and hence, I cannot answer this question to any degree of accuracy.
In a recent survey carried out for one of the leading toiletries firms, 'Brut', people from Bristol have been shown to be the most likely to have had sex in the shower.
In the survey, 86% of Bristol's residents said that they have enjoyed sex in the shower.
The other 14% said they hadn't been to prison yet.
bristleposh wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 21:18
What’s the difference between a Chick pea and a lentil?
I’ve never had a lentil on my face
You can replace lentils with chickpeas in most recipes. They don't have the same taste or texture as lentils, but they will work just as well. If you're using canned chickpeas, drain then rinse the chickpeas and use them following recipe instructions.
bristleposh wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 21:18
What’s the difference between a Chick pea and a lentil?
I’ve never had a lentil on my face
You can replace lentils with chickpeas in most recipes. They don't have the same taste or texture as lentils, but they will work just as well. If you're using canned chickpeas, drain then rinse the chickpeas and use them following recipe instructions.
Don't put either of them on your face.
I’m assuming you didn’t get the joke
I don't judge people on race, religion, gender,
ability or size, I judge them on whether or not
they're a prat!
bristleposh wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 21:18
What’s the difference between a Chick pea and a lentil?
I’ve never had a lentil on my face
You can replace lentils with chickpeas in most recipes. They don't have the same taste or texture as lentils, but they will work just as well. If you're using canned chickpeas, drain then rinse the chickpeas and use them following recipe instructions.
bristleposh wrote: ↑06 Dec 2019, 22:00
If yours was a joke then sadly I didn't get it
Never mind Nick. You can't get them all.
Your "joke" was referring to a female sitting on your face and urinating.
I don't think that's funny either.
My "joke" was explaining what the differences between chickpeas and lentils are.
Not one of my normal posts. Bit more serious. If anybody knows of any lonely old people who will be eating Christmas dinner alone because they have no family or close friends, can they let me know please.
I need to borrow some chairs.
I don't judge people on race, religion, gender,
ability or size, I judge them on whether or not
they're a prat!