How many of you are able to change the electric bulb yourself?
By mercuryman3a
@mercuryman3a (2477)
India
February 15, 2009 10:20am CST
I sometimes find is difficult to believe that there are people around who can not so much as change a fused electric bulb themselves, leave alone changing a plug or a switch. They feel that if they try to change a fused bulb, the lights of the entire house may go off or they would get such a terrible electric shock that they would not be able to get up. Just what could go wrong if you try to change an electric bulb? It is one of the simplest tasks yet some people are unable to do it. They will stay in the darkness with a bulb in hand waiting for someone to come and change it for them.
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4 responses
@jlamela (4897)
• Philippines
3 Aug 09
I can change an electric bulb by myself, it's pretty easy actually. It's like a royal waving one hand..hehehe. I mean it's one of the easiest job in the planet.
The former wife of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York-Sarah Ferguson, once told the press that her mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth II waved to the public gracefully--like a screwing an electric bulb..So that's pretty much it.
@jhoannejoj (963)
• Philippines
16 Feb 09
Hi there... I can change electric bulb by myself. Just a while ago, I arrived home earlier than my boyfriend and found out that the light inside our room was not functioning already. Good thing we have stocks of bulbs. I know my boyfriend will arrive late so I dont want to walk in the dark and may bump to anywhere. Its kinnda difficult to reach but I did it. I dont mind at all doing things that I know I can do by myself. Working overseas teach me a lot of things about life--survival and being independent at all times. I used to be so weakling in the Philippines that I cant simply open a jar of mayonnaise, but here in DK i cant always rely or wait for someone to rescue me. And I feel great though of course other things I rely to my boyfriend. Happy mylotting!




