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Title: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: GrayBeard on October 14, 2010, 10:52:10 am

6. Variation Law - If you change lines (or traffic lanes), the one you were in will always move faster than the one you are in now (works every time).

7. Law of the Bath - Whenever the body is fully immersed in water, the telephone rings.

8. Law of Close Encounters -The probability of meeting someone you know increases dramatically when you are with someone you shouldn't be seen with.

9. Law of the Result - When you try to prove to someone that a machine won't work, it will.

10. Law of bio mechanics - The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the location on the body.
Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: Dawie on October 14, 2010, 04:12:20 pm
6 tends to happen in the supermarket all the time. And as for #10 my arms are always to short to get to that otchy spot on my back.
David
Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: Russ C on October 14, 2010, 04:21:17 pm
#8 LOL.  ::)
Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: GrayBeard on October 14, 2010, 06:39:41 pm
Russ...you ol' married guys don't have a clue about the dangers of that particular law!

I almost slipped up and invited two ladies to the same event! I said ALMOST!!!!

~~~GB~~~
Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: dgman on October 14, 2010, 07:33:31 pm
# 7 I don't care about. If the phone rings, Too bad!
#8 Doesn't apply. I am never with somebody I shouldn't be with! ::)
Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: Marcellarius on October 15, 2010, 05:31:39 am
#9 is  so true, and so frustrating.
when I was a service technician it always happens that when I came at the location the problem was gone.
kind like tooth pain when going to the dentist.

Title: Re: Universal LAWS...No. 6 thru 10
Post by: northie66 on October 16, 2010, 06:07:06 pm
I used to work for a computer repair company years ago.  We'd get alot of ID10T errors.   ;)