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#4588 | | Silverman's Law: If Murphy's Law can go wrong, it will.
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#4589 | | Simon's Law: Everything put together falls apart sooner or later.
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#4590 | | Skinner's Constant (or Flannagan's Finagling Factor): That quantity which, when multiplied by, divided by, added to, or subtracted from the answer you got, gives you the answer you should have gotten.
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#4591 | | Slick's Three Laws of the Universe: (1) Nothing in the known universe travels faster than a bad check. (2) A quarter-ounce of chocolate = four pounds of fat. (3) There are two types of dirt: the dark kind, which is attracted to light objects, and the light kind, which is attracted to dark objects.
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#4592 | | Slous' Contention: If you do a job too well, you'll get stuck with it.
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#4593 | | Slurm, n.: The slime that accumulates on the underside of a soap bar when it sits in the dish too long. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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#4594 | | Snacktrek, n.: The peculiar habit, when searching for a snack, of constantly returning to the refrigerator in hopes that something new will have materialized. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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#4595 | | snappy repartee: What you'd say if you had another chance.
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#4596 | | Sodd's Second Law: Sooner or later, the worst possible set of circumstances is bound to occur.
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#4597 | | Software, n.: Formal evening attire for female computer analysts.
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