Q) How many youth leaders does it take to change a lightbulb?
A) Dear  ,
As you know, in the run up to the 2012 Olympics the borough council is more concerned than ever to tackle serious affecting the borough. Under the current leadership the borough council has spearheaded a task force to tackle lightbulb replacement and has managed to beat the national plan by two years while achieving a desirable cost effectiveness. In partnership with residents, service providers and local community groups in the most deprived wards, the borough has committed itself to a three year plan of delivery in rolling out local leaders who will promote our lightbulb changing plan in their communities.
Please find enclosed thirty-four A3 posters to put up around youth youth club to advertise these changes to young people.
Thank you for your co-operation,
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Head of Community Services and Lighting.
You were just doing that to test the comments weren't you?
*titter*
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I don't understand, is this meant to be funny? You people, with your sense of humour (or lack of).