Mrs. Murphy's Law

Mrs. Murphy's Law is a corollary of Murphy's Law. It states that things will go wrong when Mr. Murphy is away, as in this formulation:[1][2][3][4]

Anything that can go wrong will go wrong while Murphy is out of town.

References

  1. Arthur Bloch (1998), Murphy's Law 2000, p. 4
  2. William H. Shore (1994), Mysteries of life and the universe, p. 171
  3. Harold Faber (1979), The Book of laws, p. 110
  4. Ann Landers (May 9, 1978), Mrs. Murphy's Law, The Washington Post
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