25.04.2006, 15:40
@bonny
das ist ein leicht chauvinistischer witz:
"A few days ago I was driving through Raleigh when I developed car trouble. While I was waiting for my car, a senior from North Carolina State University 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?'"
The student replied, "You know, the little thingy in the middle of the engine; I lost it and need a new one--it had always been there until today."
The mechanic gave the N. C. State kid a piece of paper and a pen and asked him to draw what the piece looked like.
He drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.
The mechanic then took N. C. State senior over to another car that had the hood up and asked, "Is there a 710 on this car?"
The N. C. State senior pointed and said, "Of course, it's right there."
![[Bild: 710.jpg]](http://personal.ecu.edu/snyderh/Images/710.jpg)
das ist ein leicht chauvinistischer witz:
"A few days ago I was driving through Raleigh when I developed car trouble. While I was waiting for my car, a senior from North Carolina State University 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?'"
The student replied, "You know, the little thingy in the middle of the engine; I lost it and need a new one--it had always been there until today."
The mechanic gave the N. C. State kid a piece of paper and a pen and asked him to draw what the piece looked like.
He drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.
The mechanic then took N. C. State senior over to another car that had the hood up and asked, "Is there a 710 on this car?"
The N. C. State senior pointed and said, "Of course, it's right there."
![[Bild: 710.jpg]](http://personal.ecu.edu/snyderh/Images/710.jpg)
