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#4181 |  | Kludge, n.: An ill-assorted collection of poorly-matching parts, forming a distressing whole. -- Jackson Granholm, "Datamation"
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#4182 |  | Knebel's Law: It is now proved beyond doubt that smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.
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#4183 |  | knowledge, n.: Things you believe.
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#4184 |  | Kramer's Law: You can never tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks.
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#4185 |  | Krogt, n. (chemical symbol: Kr): The metallic silver coating found on fast-food game cards. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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#4186 |  | Labor, n.: One of the processes by which A acquires property for B. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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#4187 |  | Lackland's Laws: (1) Never be first. (2) Never be last. (3) Never volunteer for anything
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#4188 |  | Lactomangulation, n.: Manhandling the "open here" spout on a milk carton so badly that one has to resort to using the "illegal" side. -- Rich Hall, "Sniglets"
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#4189 |  | Langsam's Laws: (1) Everything depends. (2) Nothing is always. (3) Everything is sometimes.
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#4190 |  | Larkinson's Law: All laws are basically false.
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