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Seems to me to have a lot in comon with zombie apocalypse movies and should be approached in the same manner - with overwhelming firepower! :mgwhore2: |
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A number of communities (Dodge City, KS being one, but also Topeka, KS, and several in states like Alabama, South Carolina, and Oklahoma) require all vehicles that enter the town to stop at the edge of town and the driver must fire a shotgun into the air to warn the horses. In Mississippi, cattle theft is still punishable by hanging. In Newark, NJ, those who purchase Ice after 6 PM need a doctor's prescription. Palm Springs, CA doesn't allow camels on Palm Canyon Dr. between the hours of 4 to 6 PM on weekdays. California state law bans animals from mating within 1500 feet of a school, park, or place of worship. In Texas, the Encyclopedia Britannica is banned: it once included a formula for making home-brewed beer. In Fresno, CA (near my hometown), you cannot (a) annoy a lizard in a city park, or (b) skip rocks in a pond in a city park. Skamania County, Washington has a ban on killing Bigfoot: $10,000 fine and/or 5 years in the County Jail is the penalty. |
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As an add to the Texas boots.. you know when you have kicked the sht out of a Texan? All that's left is a pair of boots, belt buckle and a hat.
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Q: What does a lawyer wear to work? A: A lawsuit. My brother's a legal assistant -- I've got to tell him that one next time I see him... |
Here's a few more:
In Massachussetts, Quakers and Witches are banned (uh, wouldn't the 1st Amendment apply instead these days?). Also, no hunting on Sundays. Also, in Boston, everyone who goes onto Boston Common must bring a shotgun in case of bears. Kennesaw, GA requires every household to have a handgun and ammunition for it. Montana bans any movie that depicts "acts of felonious crime." Several towns in the U.S. ban bathing in the nude. In Pennsylvania, every car on a country road at night must stop after each mile traveled, and send up a rocket to drive away livestock, wait 10 min., then continue. San Francisco requires each elephant taken down Market St. be on a leash. Several states ban anyone who has taken part in a duel from holding elected office. Oregon and New Jersey ban self-service gas stations-all gas has to be pumped by a "qualified attendant." Several towns in a number of states ban women from driving unless they're preceeded by a male waving a signal flag. In North Dakota, you can still shoot an Indian who is on horseback-but you must be in a covered wagon. Ohio makes it illegal to get a fish drunk. |
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A few of my friends wear cowboy hats for general wear and sun & rain protection, they're better than a baseball cap. They keep the rain off the back of your neck. I wear a hardhat all day, so i don't have that option most of the time. As far as boots go, I wear Wolverines as my work boots, lightweight hiking boots for play and my dress boots are cowboy boots :P Low walking heels vice riding heels, but still classified as cowboy boots. Hell, i even had an uncle who's nickname was Boots, cause every time he went to Laredo he had a pair of handmade boots made for him. |
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You should try the lovely ladies of the Deep South! ;) |
That law against killing Bigfoot was passed in '69, after a number of sightings in the county made the local and national news-and the usual monster hunters showed up-with everything from bows and arrows to BARs. The Sheriff was afraid someone would get shot-hence the ban.
Here's some more: Fort Madison, IA: the fire department is legally required to practice for 15 min. before responding to a fire. By Kansas law, restaurants in that state may not serve ice cream on cherry pie. A dead juror may not serve on a jury in Oregon. Boston bans anyone from taking a bath without a doctor's prescription. (showers are presumably OK) In Topeka, KS (again) bathtubs are illegal. |
I've actually been considering getting a couple of pairs of jump boots again; they might be just as good and more comfortable than these damn ankle braces Dr Gallindro keeps giving me, working up as he goes...I know sooner or later the word "surgery" will come up...such a pain in the...ankle...
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Believe me, the surgery is a GOOD THING. Had one of mine reconstructed back around easter and although painful and 7 weeks in a cast wasn't fun, the benefits have been amazing.
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My cast left the toes exposed which left me just enough movement to drive. Only did short distances of a few miles but it was enough that I wasn't entirely dependent on others. I had planed to ride during that period but the bike was in the shop (had an automatic scooter with no foot controls), probably a good thing really as to come off while still in a cast could have been less than ideal.
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It is the size of a small car and probably more powerful.
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I've forgotten how much a pain in the rear it was that first week of wearing a new pair. |
Nothing like a good pair of Cochrans....still have a couple of pairs from the old days that see service on the weekends or when I go camping or hunting or an office meeting, especially when Navy types are there!
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On a positive note, two replacement knee joints (I saw the steel screw from his knee- it was about the size of a corkscrew) and a triple bypass (Glasgow- the only city in the world where a triple bypass counts as routine surgery) at age 60 gave him back a lot of what he lost- 15 years on he's stil going strong. |
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