Thursday, December 4, 2003

Good to know! (Things you should know before traveling to foreign parts of the US)

Good evening everyone. Nothing interesting to report so here is another list of interesting (i need a thesarus) facts. Enjoy! Most of these will leave you saying "Good to know!"

In New York State, it is illegal to shoot a rabbit from a moving trolley car. *together* "Good to know!"

A local ordinance in Atwoodville, Conneticut prohibits playing Scrabble while waiting for a politician to speak. "Good to know!" Grab the Backgammon!

In some smaller towns in the state of Arizona, it is illegal to wear suspenders. Yup, you guessed it, "Good to know!"

In Michigan, it is illegal to place a skunk in your bosses desk. Rejoice, "Good to know!" And apparently it's not illegal to throw one at him arbitrarily from a trolley car.

In Kentucky, it is illegal to carry ice cream in your back pocket. "Good to know!" 300 points if you can get it in there.

It's illegal in Alabama to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church. "Good to know!"

In parts of Alaska, it's illegal to give alcohol to moose. Everyone, "Good to know!" But a little piece of advice for those who are interested (there's that word again) if you truly must give alcohol to a moose, bring him/her into a different part of the state where its not illegal.

In Utah, all birds have the right of way on major highways. "Good to know!" This law was changed after the repeal of the Jim Crow Laws, prior it the law was stated that "All birds are seperate but equal and some may NOT cross the highways."

It's illegal to hunt camels in the state of Arizona. "Good to know!" This law should be modified to state that "It is illegal to hunt camels if you can find one."

There you have it, folks. But before you pack your bags check back here for more information if you plan on traveling around the US for the next batch. Have a lovely day.

 

 

 

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