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#4378 | | pension: A federally insured chain letter.
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#4379 | | People's Action Rules: (1) Some people who can, shouldn't. (2) Some people who should, won't. (3) Some people who shouldn't, will. (4) Some people who can't, will try, regardless. (5) Some people who shouldn't, but try, will then blame others.
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#4380 | | perfect guest: One who makes his host feel at home.
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#4381 | | Performance: A statement of the speed at which a computer system works. Or rather, might work under certain circumstances. Or was rumored to be working over in Jersey about a month ago.
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#4382 | | pessimist: A man who spends all his time worrying about how he can keep the wolf from the door.
optimist: A man who refuses to see the wolf until he seizes the seat of his pants.
opportunist: A man who invites the wolf in and appears the next day in a fur coat.
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#4383 | | Peter's Law of Substitution: Look after the molehills, and the mountains will look after themselves.
Peter's Principle of Success: Get up one time more than you're knocked down.
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#4384 | | Peterson's Admonition: When you think you're going down for the third time -- just remember that you may have counted wrong.
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#4385 | | Peterson's Rules: (1) Trucks that overturn on freeways are filled with something sticky. (2) No cute baby in a carriage is ever a girl when called one. (3) Things that tick are not always clocks. (4) Suicide only works when you're bluffing.
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#4386 | | petribar: Any sun-bleached prehistoric candy that has been sitting in the window of a vending machine too long. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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#4387 | | Phases of a Project: (1) Exultation. (2) Disenchantment. (3) Confusion. (4) Search for the Guilty. (5) Punishment for the Innocent. (6) Distinction for the Uninvolved.
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