Funny Pic Thread VII - No swearing. No sex. No complaining. (READ FIRST POST)

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It got me.:lol:
The first thing I did when I read the first question was skim the entire thing (i.e. not read any of it) and then read the last question. I don't know why I did, but I would have passed!
 
Dang, teachers passed those out when I was in second grade (1982), and I've had one college professor and one work-symposium-meeting-at-fancy-place-with-free-food pull that stunt almost 30 years later.

...And it's still catching folks out?
 
Dang, teachers passed those out when I was in second grade (1982), and I've had one college professor and one work-symposium-meeting-at-fancy-place-with-free-food pull that stunt almost 30 years later.

...And it's still catching folks out?

I was about to ask "how old is that?", given that I had that test done around 12 years ago. Obviously, I failed. :lol: Moreover, it was a "take your parent to school" day, so it was twice as funny the moment I realized my mother was right when she said "you should read it first", and I answered "no ma, I should save time".


My childhood has returned.
 
Dang, teachers passed those out when I was in second grade (1982), and I've had one college professor and one work-symposium-meeting-at-fancy-place-with-free-food pull that stunt almost 30 years later.

...And it's still catching folks out?

I had this during an Advertising seminar in 2008. I made it to around Q5 then decided education is pointless and stopped altogether. Loads of people fell for it though. Reading the question is oft forgotten.
 
^ Ford dealer? That 99P operation code gives it away.

(I'm also guessing it was a dealership employee's repair order; most stores wouldn't like a two-month-old repair order.)
 
I may or may not train and instruct other folks and/or hooligans on the software which produces such paperwork shenanigans or other serious business which involves the payment by auto manufacturers, truck manufacturers, fleet companies, customers, technicians with a sense of humor, and the managers who put up with them.
 
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