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| #4598 |   | Some points to remember [about animals]: 	(1) Don't go to sleep under big animals, e.g., elephants, rhinoceri, 	    hippopotamuses; 	(2) Don't put animals with sharp teeth or poisonous fangs down the 	    front of your clothes; 	(3) Don't pat certain animals, e.g., crocodiles and scorpions or dogs 	    you have just kicked. 		-- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac"
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| #4599 |   | spagmumps, n.: 	Any of the millions of Styrofoam wads that accompany mail-order items. 		-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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| #4600 |   | Speer's 1st Law of Proofreading: 	The visibility of an error is inversely proportional to the 	number of times you have looked at it.
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| #4601 |   | Spence's Admonition: 	Never stow away on a kamikaze plane.
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| #4602 |   | Spirtle, n.: 	The fine stream from a grapefruit that always lands right in your eye. 		-- Sniglets, "Rich Hall & Friends"
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| #4603 |   | Spouse, n.: 	Someone who'll stand by you through all the trouble you 	wouldn't have had if you'd stayed single.
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| #4604 |   | squatcho, n.: 	The button at the top of a baseball cap. 		-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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| #4605 |   | standards, n.: 	The principles we use to reject other people's code.
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| #4606 |   | statistics, n.: 	A system for expressing your political prejudices in convincing 	scientific guise.
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| #4607 |   | Steckel's Rule to Success: 	Good enough is never good enough.
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