You never find a lost article until you replace it.
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Glatum's Law of Materialistic Acquisitiveness:
The perceived usefulness of an article is inversely proportional to its actual usefulness once bought and paid for.
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Lewis' Law:
No matter how long or hard you shop for an item, after you've bought it, it will be on sale somewhere cheaper.
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The Airplane Law:
When the plane you are on is late, the plane you want to transfer to is on time.
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Etorre's Observation:
The other line always moves faster.
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Etorre's Ovservation:
The chance of the bread falling with the butter side down is directly proportional to the value of the carpet.
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Hawkin's Theory of Progress:
Progress does not consist of replacing a theory that is wrong with one that is right. It consists of replacing a theory that is wrong with one that is more subtly wrong.
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Gold's Law:
If the shoe fits, it's ugly.
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Law of Reruns:
If you have watched a TV series only once, and you watch it again, it will be a rerun of the same episode.
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Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics:
1. An object in motion will be heading in the wrong direction.
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Gerrold's Laws of Infernal Dynamics:
2. An object at rest will be in the wrong place.
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Langin's Law:
If things were left to chance, they'd be better.
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Klipstein's Observation:
If you need n items of anything, you will have n - 1 in stock
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de la Lastra's Law:
After the last of 16 mounting screws has been removed from an access cover, it will be discovered that the wrong