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the funniest part of this is not the joke itself, but a few comments down someone put photoshopped which is balls out hilarious.
Reviewed by TommyMann Apr 29 2008, 12:30am ( 84 reviews ) • blogofme.com
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Rated by polarbear253 on May 23, 1:54am
look this up its not true
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Rated by FlamingEffigy on Nov 30 2008, 1:14pm
there is SO much substandard "humour" knocking around on the web, it makes me sick.
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Rated by Technicolour on Sep 18 2008, 8:43pm
Are you seriously expecting a true account from this? Seeing as how there is no citation of date or location, or even the name of the chauffeur? Come on StumbleUpon over-skeptics, you guys are the bane of this review function. It was funny, way to miss the point.
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Rated by xguse on Aug 03 2008, 12:37am
Cute Story, but FAKE.
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Reviewed by Fhqwhgads on Jul 15 2008, 9:56am
Old folk tale (Jewish, I think, but probably from everywhere else too)--I doubt it actually happened with Albert Einstein.
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Rated by snap45xcon on Jul 12 2008, 3:22pm
its not really that funny but...eh
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Reviewed by 7HL on Jun 15 2008, 7:30pm
Einstein's chauffeur When Albert Einstein was making the rounds of the speakers circuit, he usually found himself eagerly longing to get back to his laboratory work. One night as they were driving to yet another rubber-chicken dinner, Einstein mentioned to his chauffeur (a man who somewhat resembled Einstein in looks and manner) that he was tired of making speeches. I have and idea, boss, his chauffeur said. I've heard you give this speech so many times. I'll bet I could give it for you. Einstein laughed loudly and said, Why not? Let's do it! When they arrive at the dinner, Einstein donned the chauffeur's cap and jacket and sat in the back of the room. The chauffeur gave a beautiful rendition of Einstein's speech and even answered a few questions expertly. Then a supremely pompous professor asked an extremely esoteric question about anti-matter formation, digressing here and there to let everyone in the audience know that he was nobody's fool. Without missing a beat, the chauffeur fixed the professor with a steely stare and said, Sir, the answer to that question is so simple that I will let my chauffeur, who is sitting in the back, answer it for me.