If there's an exception to every rule is there an exception to that rule?

Answer:
Yes. The exception to this rule is that it has no exception.

Rule 37: There are no exceptions.

Deal with it.

This raises another more intriguing theorem, that something must have an exception to be considered a rule.

UPDATE: Rule 37 Paragraph A states that where the exception BECOMES the rule, then Rule 37 no longer applies and Paragraphs B and C apply.

Paragraph B: There is always a rule to every exception.
Paragraph C: Try sticking your head in a bucket of water to deal with this.
Contributor: Philip
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