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| #3978 |  | fenderberg, n.: The large glacial deposits that form on the insides
 of car fenders during snowstorms.
 -- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
 
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| #3979 |  | Ferguson's Precept: A crisis is when you can't say "let's forget the whole thing."
 
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| #3980 |  | Fidelity, n.: A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed.
 
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| #3981 |  | Fifth Law of Applied Terror: If you are given an open-book exam, you will forget your book.
 
 Corollary:
 If you are given a take-home exam, you will forget where you live.
 
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| #3982 |  | Fifth Law of Procrastination: Procrastination avoids boredom; one never has the feeling that
 there is nothing important to do.
 
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| #3983 |  | File cabinet: A four drawer, manually activated trash compactor.
 
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| #3984 |  | filibuster, n.: Throwing your wait around.
 
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| #3985 |  | Finagle's Creed: Science is true.  Don't be misled by facts.
 
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| #3986 |  | Finagle's Eighth Law: If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
 
 Finagle's Ninth Law:
 No matter what results are expected, someone is always willing to
 fake it.
 
 Finagle's Tenth Law:
 No matter what the result someone is always eager to misinterpret it.
 
 Finagle's Eleventh Law:
 No matter what occurs, someone believes it happened according to
 his pet theory.
 
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| #3987 |  | Finagle's First Law: If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.
 
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