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Murphy was a big optimist
Nobby the Aardvark Posted Nov 6, 1999
When you say everything, do you _actually_ mean everything? It's just there is an awful lot that could be blamed on someone, from accidentally dropping a brick on your foot, to starting world wars, or just generally life, the universe and everything (Which I'm sure many people see as something that has gone terribly wrong). I think you should work out some laws of your own. That way we could at least sort out what could be blamed on you.
Murphy was a big optimist
Jules Posted Nov 6, 1999
No, Jenny. Don't listen to Nobby, I think you have a great idea there. I've already started blaming you for everything. If someone would ask me about the plauge, I'd say that I don't know much about it other than that it's Jenny's fault. The same with rainy days or lack of snow on christmas eve.
Thank you Jenny for this very noble... whats that word I'm looking for? (Ah, anyway, not my fault) Realy brave of you, thats what I'm trying to say.
Murphy was a big optimist
Roman Holiday Posted Dec 3, 1999
It's worth pointing out that Murphy ( like Sod ) wrote a hell a lot of laws..
Murphy was a big optimist
Mrgrunt (With the Beard of Power!) Posted May 4, 2000
Including Combat laws: http://www.h2g2.com/A309241
Murphy was a big optimist
Keeper_Kid Posted May 12, 2000
Actually, Murphy's law is just that anything that can go wrong will.
The timing part is Sod's law.
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