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  1. #1
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    Default I was having some work done

    A few days ago I was having some work done at my local garage.

    A blonde came in and asked for a seven-hundred-ten.


    We all looked at each other and another customer asked, 'What is a seven-hundred-ten?'

    She replied, 'The little piece in the middle of the engine, I have lost it and need a new one.'

    She replied that she did not know exactly what it was, but this piece had always been there.


    The mechanic gave her a piece of paper a pen and asked her to draw what the piece looked like.


    She drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.


    He then took her over to a car just like hers which had its hood up, and asked 'is there a 710 on this car?'


    She pointed and said, 'Of course, it’s right there.'

    The mechanic fainted.


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    the first 5 part numbers are missing '77345'
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Ray

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    Yes. I remember doing that one on my calculator when I was a school kid!
    Walesey

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    You could also try 55378008!!!!!
    To grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.

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    Kid at work last term wanted to laser etch this "sapnu puas" on his folio cover, rest of kids were snickering, permission was declined.

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