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| #4168 |  | Kaufman's First Law of Party Physics: Population density is inversely proportional
 to the square of the distance from the keg.
 
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| #4169 |  | Kaufman's Law: A policy is a restrictive document to prevent a recurrence
 of a single incident, in which that incident is never mentioned.
 
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| #4170 |  | Keep in mind always the four constant Laws of Frisbee: (1) The most powerful force in the world is that of a disc
 straining to land under a car, just out of reach (this
 force is technically termed "car suck").
 (2) Never precede any maneuver by a comment more predictive
 than "Watch this!"
 (3) The probability of a Frisbee hitting something is directly
 proportional to the cost of hitting it.  For instance, a
 Frisbee will always head directly towards a policeman or
 a little old lady rather than the beat up Chevy.
 (4) Your best throw happens when no one is watching; when the
 cute girl you've been trying to impress is watching, the
 Frisbee will invariably bounce out of your hand or hit you
 in the head and knock you silly.
 
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| #4171 |  | Kennedy's Market Theorem: Given enough inside information and unlimited credit,
 you've got to go broke.
 
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| #4172 |  | Kent's Heuristic: Look for it first where you'd most like to find it.
 
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| #4173 |  | kern, v.: 1. To pack type together as tightly as the kernels on an ear
 of corn.  2. In parts of Brooklyn and Queens, N.Y., a small,
 metal object used as part of the monetary system.
 
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| #4174 |  | kernel, n.: A part of an operating system that preserves the medieval
 traditions of sorcery and black art.
 
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| #4175 |  | Kettering's Observation: Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence.
 
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| #4176 |  | Kime's Law for the Reward of Meekness: Turning the other cheek merely ensures two bruised cheeks.
 
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| #4177 |  | Kin, n.: An affliction of the blood.
 
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