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The Plan. In the beginning was the Plan. And then came the Assumptions. And the Assumptions were without form. And darkness was upon the face of the Workers. And they spoke among themselves, saying, "It is a crock of shit, and it stinketh." And the workers went unto their Supervisors and said, "It is a pail of dung, and none may abide the odour ...
The Plan. In the beginning, there was a plan, And then came the assumptions, And the assumptions were without form, And the plan without substance, And the darkness was upon the face of the workers, And they spoke among themselves saying, "It is a crock of shit and it stinks." And the workers went unto their Supervisors and said, "It is a pile ...
Feb 10, 2000 · How Shit Happens. HFM. February 10, 2000. Jokes / Work Jokes. 0 Comments. Author Unknown. In the beginning, there was the plan. And then came the assumptions. And the assumptions were without form. And the plan was completely without substance. The employees told their supervisors: "It’s a crock of shit and it stinks!"
How Shit Happens. In the beginning was the Plan. And then came the Assumptions. And the Assumptions were without form. And the Plan was without substance. And darkness was upon the face of the Workers. And the Workers spoke among themselves, saying, "This is a crock of shit, and it stinks."
Feb 9, 2009 · Advertisement. How Shit Happens. dcervenka05 Published 02/09/2009. In The Beginning was The Plan. And then came the Assumptions. And the Assumptions were without form. And the Plan was completely without substance. and the darkness was upon the face of the workers. and they spoke among themselves, saying... "It is a crock of shit, and it stinketh."
Feb 26, 2016 · “Shit happens.” Probably the most famous use of the phrase was in 1994’s Forrest Gump, which implies that Forrest was the originator of the phrase. While running across America, a man in the...
Shit happens is a slang sentence that is used as a simple existential observation that life is full of unfortunate unpredictable events, similar to "c'est la vie". The sentence is an acknowledgment that bad things happen to people seemingly for no particular reason.