Thursday, 24 June 2010
Your Murphy´s Laws!!
You are doing a fantastic job! Here are some Murphy´s Laws that YOU thought about. Read below and check out if these Murphy´s Laws happen to you too!
Martín Ramón said:
For example, on a rainy day I go out with an umbrella, then the sun will rise and I’ll be a fool with my umbrella in hand. For that reason I don’t use umbrellas.
When I go to my toolbox to search for a tool, it will be in the bottom under all other tools.
When you have your dirty hands or if you are cooking the phone will ring.
You are standing at the bus stop waiting for your bus with other people; the first bus to come is not yours.
(Only for smokers) you are standing at bus stop, you light a cigarette and the bus will come.
Vanesa Sanz said:
I think that Murphy’s Law apply every day. There are a lot of examples.
Think about queues in a supermarket. If you change queues, the queue you were before will move more quickly.
Or about cars: if you wash your car, the next day IT will rain.
If you don’t smoke and there is someone near you smoking, the smoke will always FLOAT towards you (this always happenS to me and I hate the cigarettes!). So, I believe in Murphy’s Law, they are a fact, not only a law.
Victoria Sanz said:
Sometimes Murphy’s Law applies in my life. When the weather is bad I always say “If I don’t take the umbrella with me, It will rain” but when I take it, It never rains. And if there’s a loose paving stone, I will step on it.
I usually go to the supermarket and when I choose between two queues, the other will move faster than the one I selected.
Marisa Gonzalez said:
Sometimes, in my daily life, I remember the Murphy’s law: when I wear my white
jacket (which I use for my job) before I have breakfast… I will spill my tea over the jacket!
If I wear my white jeans, I will stain it THEM with chocolate or ice cream.
If I need a taxi becAuse it’s very late o it’s rainy, I won’t catch it.
If I forget my umbrella, it will rain.
If I put away my papers and throw away some of them becAuse I think that I won`t need THEM any more, I will need them the next week.
If I want to buy something for myself (clothes, shoes) I won´t to find my size or my number.
If one day there is an electricity blackout, I won’t find candles.
Ana Laura Ceraldi said:
Murphy’s Law applies in my everyday life. Luckily, it is true for little things but those things sometimes make me feel really angry. For example: every time I go to the bus stop, I see the bus leaving, especially if it rains, the weather is very cold or I have to arrive early at work. And when I see another bus coming, it‘s not the one I need!!
Susana Souilla and Sandra Rivero said:
We don’t believe that Murphy’s Law applies in our everyday life, but it’s true that sometimes we aren’t lucky. For example, sometimes, when we are in a hurry we lose the bus, there are long queues in the bank, or the traffic lights are always red; when we need money, we don’t find any cash machine or if we find one, it doesn’t work or hasn’t got any money, and when we go on holiday, the weather is bad and it rains everyday.
These situations don’t mean that we have to believe in Murpphy’s Law. In the western world and especially in the cities, life is very demanding, we want everything to always be ok and we become pessimist when we have difficulties. But it isn’t about the famous Murphy’s Law, it’s just the life with its pros and cons.
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