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Tidbits
of Useless Information Updated 1-06-2004
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The Tidbits Page of
Useless Information:
The only reason for this page to exist?
I like useless information, stuff you can't really use,
or even want, but somehow seems to stick in your head taking up space. If you
have a piece of useless information you would like posted here, send it to kshn@kshn.com
include in the subject line "Tidbits" and I may post it here. If
you want credit, don't forget to sign your name. Also, if you have a goofy question
that requires a tidbit of useless information to answer it. Send the
question, I'll see if I can find the answer.
PS: KSHN takes no responsibility for the accuracy, or
inaccuracy of any of this information. T
1.6.2004 The following
comes from the web site http://www.strangefacts.com/
As you can see, they have their own disclaimer, and
I shall add another, we have NO idea whether any of this is true or not, but it
did seem like fun.
*Laws shown here have been collected from sources
believed to be
reliable, however, there are no guarantees. We recommend that
you conduct further research if you plan on using any of these in a publication!
In
Texas, it's against the law for anyone to have a pair of pliers in his
or her possession.
In Philadelphia, you can't
put pretzels in bags based on an Act of 1760.
Alaska law says that you
can't look at a moose from an airplane.
In Corpus Christie, Texas,
it is illegal to raise alligators in your home.
In Miami, it is forbidden
to imitate an animal.
It is against the law to
mispronounce the name of the State of Arkansas in that State.
In Illinois, the law is
that a car must be driven with the steering wheel.
California law prohibits a
woman from driving a car while dressed in a housecoat.
In Memphis, Tennessee, a
woman is not to drive a car unless a man warns approaching motorists or
pedestrians by walking in front of the car that is being driven.
In Tennessee, it is against
the law to drive a car while sleeping.
In New York, it is against
the law for a blind person to drive an automobile.
In West Virginia, only
babies can ride in a baby carriage.
In Georgia, it is against
the law to slap a man on the back or front.
A barber is not to
advertise prices in the State of Georgia.
In Louisiana, a bill was
introduced years ago in the State House of Representatives that fixed a
ceiling on haircuts for bald men of 25 cents.
In Oklahoma, no baseball
team can hit the ball over the fence or out of a ballpark.
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In
Rochester, Michigan, the law is that anyone bathing in public must have
the bathing suit inspected by a police officer ! |
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In Kentucky, it's the law
that a person must take a bath once a year.
In Utah, birds have the
right of way on any public highway.
In Ohio, one must have a
license to keep a bear.
In Tennessee, a law exists
which prohibits the sale of bologna (sandwich meat) on Sunday.
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In Virginia, the Code of
1930 has a statute which prohibits corrupt practices or bribery by any
person other than political candidates.
In Providence, Rhode
Island, it is against the law to jump off a bridge.
In the State of Kansas,
you're not allowed to drive a buffalo through a street.
In Florida, it is against
the law to put livestock on a school bus.
In New Jersey, cabbage
can't be sold on Sunday.
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In
Galveston, Texas, it is illegal to have a camel run loose in the street! |
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In North Carolina, it is
against the law for dogs and cats to fight.
In Singapore, it is illegal
to chew gum.
In Cleveland, Ohio, it is
unlawful to leave chewing gum in public places.
In Virginia, chickens
cannot lay eggs before 8:00 a.m., and must be done before 4:00 p.m.
In New York, it is against
the law for children to pick up or collect cigarette and cigar butts.
In Massachusetts, it is
against the law to put tomatos in clam chowder.
In Washington State, you
can't carry a concealed weapon that is over 6 feet in length.
In San Francisco, there is
an ordinance, which bans the picking up and throwing of used confetti.
In Kentucky, it is illegal
for a merchant to force a person into his place of business for the
purpose of making a sale.
It is against the law in
Connecticut for a man to write love letters to a girl whose mother or
father has forbidden the relationship.
In Michigan, married
couples must live together or be imprisoned.
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In
the state of Colorado, a pet cat, if loose, must have a tail-light ! |
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In Phoenix, Arizona, you
can't walk through a hotel lobby with spurs on.
In California, a law
created in 1925 makes it illegal to wiggle while dancing.
In Utah, daylight must be
visible between dancing couples.
In Michigan, it is against
the law for a lady to lift her skirt more than 6 inches while walking
through a mud puddle.
In North Carolina, it is
against the law for a rabbit to race down the street.
In Georgia, it's against
the law to spread a false rumor.
In West Virginia, one can't
cook sauerkraut or cabbage due to the odors and the offence is subject
to imprisonment.
In Missouri, a man must
have a permit to shave.
The law states that more
than 3000 sheep cannot be herded down Hollywood Blvd. at any one time.
In Texas, it is still a
"hanging offense" to steal cattle.
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Sent in by a listener
.According to the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game, both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the
summer each year (the only members of the deer family, Cervidae, to have females
do so). Male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually
late November to mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers until after
they give birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical
rendition depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to Blitzen
. . had to be a girl.
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