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wynton\'s law
Every upswing in the br shall inexorably be followed by a steeper decline.
or to put it differently Every resmugging by virtue of a good run will inevitably be followed by a more brutual desmugging. |
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Re: wynton\'s law
I always thought it was the other way round... [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: wynton\'s law
No, the reverse would be Naphand's law. This is Wynton's Law.
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Re: wynton\'s law
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No, the reverse would be Naphand's law. This is Wynton's Law. [/ QUOTE ] There cannot be two "laws" that completely contradict each other. |
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Re: wynton\'s law
You're right. I'm sticking with Wynton's Law.
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Re: wynton\'s law
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[ QUOTE ] No, the reverse would be Naphand's law. This is Wynton's Law. [/ QUOTE ] There cannot be two "laws" that completely contradict each other. [/ QUOTE ] These two laws are not contradictory. Insert smug-sounding "Do you see why?" here if you please. They're not laws either, mind. Guy. |
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Re: wynton\'s law
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They're not laws either, mind. Guy. [/ QUOTE ] Perhaps not. But I've got a lot of solid evidence to support my law. It's at least a very workable theory. |
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