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I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was illegal to
walk your duck without a leash

http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html

Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and shouldn't be
on the books these days?

OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering pancakes

Jill


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was illegal to
> walk your duck without a leash
>
> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>
> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and shouldn't
> be
> on the books these days?
>
> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering pancakes
>
> Jill
>

Was wondering where McDonald is. Near Zanesville, I see. Only 58 miles
north (on streets & trips) from where I grew up, in Belpre, Ohio.
Zanesville: home of Zane Grey, author; Zanesville named after his great
grandfather. I've known this name since I was a tyke.

OB Food: Today for late breakfast it will be some sort of rice/shrimp
stir-fry with whatever else I can find in the frig. Later on, it will be
pizza with dough made in bread machine to use up some extra cheese on hand
and a salad.
Looks like it's a clean-up, left-over sort of day.

Dee Dee



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Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not
so great) words of knowledge:

In CT (any way ), You MUST have a leather bucket available for fire
fighting purposes.

> I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was illegal to
> walk your duck without a leash
>
> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>
> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and shouldn't be
> on the books these days?
>
> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering pancakes
>
> Jill
>
>

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Dee Randall wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> .. .
>> I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was
>> illegal to walk your duck without a leash
>>
>> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>>
>> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and
>> shouldn't be
>> on the books these days?
>>
>> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering
>> pancakes
>>
>> Jill
>>

> Was wondering where McDonald is. Near Zanesville, I see. Only 58
> miles north (on streets & trips) from where I grew up, in Belpre,
> Ohio. Zanesville: home of Zane Grey, author; Zanesville named after
> his great grandfather. I've known this name since I was a tyke.
>

McDonald got a stoplight in 1980! Woo hoo! It's not far from Warren, OH
and just a stones throw from Mineral Ridge. All huge places, as you can
imagine.

> OB Food: Today for late breakfast it will be some sort of rice/shrimp
> stir-fry with whatever else I can find in the frig. Later on, it
> will be pizza with dough made in bread machine to use up some extra
> cheese on hand and a salad.
> Looks like it's a clean-up, left-over sort of day.
>
> Dee Dee


In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. Well
that makes some kinda sense

Jill


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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes
> not
> so great) words of knowledge:
>
> In CT (any way ), You MUST have a leather bucket available for fire
> fighting purposes.
>

Ted, doesn't *everyone* have a leather bucket?!

>> I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was
>> illegal to walk your duck without a leash
>>
>> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>>
>> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and
>> shouldn't be on the books these days?
>>
>> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering
>> pancakes
>>
>> Jill





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In Montgomery, Alabama, it is considered an offense to open an umbrella on a
street, for fear of spooking horses.

And another one from Alabama, it is illegal to wear a fake moustache that
causes laughter in church.



"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> Dee Randall wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>>> I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was
>>> illegal to walk your duck without a leash
>>>
>>> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>>>
>>> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and
>>> shouldn't be
>>> on the books these days?
>>>
>>> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering
>>> pancakes
>>>
>>> Jill
>>>

>> Was wondering where McDonald is. Near Zanesville, I see. Only 58
>> miles north (on streets & trips) from where I grew up, in Belpre,
>> Ohio. Zanesville: home of Zane Grey, author; Zanesville named after
>> his great grandfather. I've known this name since I was a tyke.
>>

> McDonald got a stoplight in 1980! Woo hoo! It's not far from Warren, OH
> and just a stones throw from Mineral Ridge. All huge places, as you can
> imagine.
>
>> OB Food: Today for late breakfast it will be some sort of rice/shrimp
>> stir-fry with whatever else I can find in the frig. Later on, it
>> will be pizza with dough made in bread machine to use up some extra
>> cheese on hand and a salad.
>> Looks like it's a clean-up, left-over sort of day.
>>
>> Dee Dee

>
> In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. Well
> that makes some kinda sense
>
> Jill
>
>



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Matthew Givens wrote:
> In Montgomery, Alabama, it is considered an offense to open an umbrella on a
> street, for fear of spooking horses.
>
> And another one from Alabama, it is illegal to wear a fake moustache that
> causes laughter in church.
>
>
>
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> . ..
>> Dee Randall wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> .. .
>>>> I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was
>>>> illegal to walk your duck without a leash
>>>>
>>>> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and
>>>> shouldn't be
>>>> on the books these days?
>>>>
>>>> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering
>>>> pancakes
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>> Was wondering where McDonald is. Near Zanesville, I see. Only 58
>>> miles north (on streets & trips) from where I grew up, in Belpre,
>>> Ohio. Zanesville: home of Zane Grey, author; Zanesville named after
>>> his great grandfather. I've known this name since I was a tyke.
>>>

>> McDonald got a stoplight in 1980! Woo hoo! It's not far from Warren, OH
>> and just a stones throw from Mineral Ridge. All huge places, as you can
>> imagine.
>>
>>> OB Food: Today for late breakfast it will be some sort of rice/shrimp
>>> stir-fry with whatever else I can find in the frig. Later on, it
>>> will be pizza with dough made in bread machine to use up some extra
>>> cheese on hand and a salad.
>>> Looks like it's a clean-up, left-over sort of day.
>>>
>>> Dee Dee

>> In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. Well
>> that makes some kinda sense
>>
>> Jill


In Alaska it is against the law to fly your own plane without a gun on
board. as well as a few other "accessories"

while this may seem strange it is actually very practical up here as if
you go down you have something to protect you from bears as well as
something to help you get food


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
.. .
>I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was illegal to
> walk your duck without a leash
>
> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>
> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and shouldn't
> be
> on the books these days?
>
> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering pancakes
>
> Jill
>
>


If it's against the law in New York for a blind person to drive a car, why
are drive up teller machines in braile?


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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> .. .
>>I remember one, where my parents grew up (McDonald, Ohio) it was illegal
>>to
>> walk your duck without a leash
>>
>> http://sbt.bhmedia.com/laws.html
>>
>> Anyone have anything to add that is odd or way out of date and shouldn't
>> be
>> on the books these days?
>>
>> OB Food: Considering it's 3:30 in the morning I'm considering pancakes
>>
>>
>> Jill
>>
>>

>
> If it's against the law in New York for a blind person to drive a car, why
> are drive up teller machines in braile?
>================


Because it's not against the law for them to have a bank account or to be
the passenger in a car? Or maybe for those people that can both see and
read Braille but the button are no longer readable that you need to use the
Braille system to 'read' the buttons!

It should be against the law for a lot of seeing people to drive in New York
(City), too!! <giggle>

I dunno... funny to think of some ways, huh?
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