Timeline for Proverb for when one is already in a hurry but the condition wastes even more time
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| 4 hours ago | comment | added | wavemode | Indeed, "when it rains it pours" is the US version, whereas "it never rains but it pours" is more common in the UK. | |
| 5 hours ago | comment | added | Owen Reynolds | I've always heard this as phrased as "when it rains it pours". | |
| 17 hours ago | comment | added | HippoSawrUs | @SuhailNazirKhan - Comments don't count and, like secondary answers, are up for grabs. Futhermore, duplicate answers are allowed, assuming the content is significantly different. If that hasn't changed recently. | |
| 19 hours ago | comment | added | Suhail Nazir Khan | Already there in the comments below my answer. | |
| 21 hours ago | history | answered | Showsni | CC BY-SA 4.0 |