It's true for all public transport.
But think of this: you weren't late for the train you missed but early for the train about to come.
2006-09-04 21:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Then youll be on time and the train breaks down! So theres NO train ! and it delays all the other ones behind it LOL
2006-09-05 09:36:53
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answered by Latin Techie 7
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I agree Murphys law.. I know him so well I just call him Murphy.
He vists house to house.. hes living with you...
DONT GIVE IN TO HIM..
Hes a spoilt brat and wants his own way all the time.
2006-09-05 04:41:53
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answered by plutoniccatgirl 3
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Im the manager of train services in the uk, im sorry for the misunderstanding, but is ure watch right??
2006-09-05 11:15:47
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answered by tariq k 4
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Always be early, this way, you never miss the train....
2006-09-05 04:38:44
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answered by Redeemed 4
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It is called Murphy's Law
2006-09-05 04:35:13
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answered by witchfromoz2003 6
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Well, its always like that for me.. Its always good to be early though
2006-09-05 04:36:28
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answered by escondido_cinnamon 3
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murphy's law .. these are just silly little things done by life to tease and upset us . just ignore them . take a cab
2006-09-05 04:38:50
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answered by stormy 3
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This is always the way, it's Murphy's or sod's law.
2006-09-05 04:38:07
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answered by angelcake 5
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Murphy's Law strikes again!!!!
2006-09-05 04:35:02
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answered by Glendred 2
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