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Honda : Civic 4DR MAN SI Sedan,  SI,  Spoiler,  Alloy Wheels
Honda : Civic 4DR MAN SI Sedan, SI, Spoiler, Alloy Wheels
$10,100.00 (13 Bids)
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Dodge : Ram 2500 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Ext Cab V10 NO RESERVE
Dodge : Ram 2500 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Ext Cab V10 NO RESERVE
$1,675.00 (11 Bids)
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Mitsubishi : Evolution 2003 Mitsubishi Evolution
Mitsubishi : Evolution 2003 Mitsubishi Evolution
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Chevrolet : C-10 Chevy Stepside
Chevrolet : C-10 Chevy Stepside
$2,550.00 (15 Bids)
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Chrysler : Royal 1937 CHRYSLER ROYAL BUSINESS COUPE
Chrysler : Royal 1937 CHRYSLER ROYAL BUSINESS COUPE
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Ford : Torino GT 1969 Ford Torino GT
Ford : Torino GT 1969 Ford Torino GT
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Chevrolet : Monte Carlo LS 1987 Monte Carlo LS
Chevrolet : Monte Carlo LS 1987 Monte Carlo LS
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Dodge 1987 Chrysler 600 Runs Drives Great NO RESERVE
Dodge 1987 Chrysler 600 Runs Drives Great NO RESERVE
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Subaru : Legacy 2000 Subaru Legacy Outback - AWD
Subaru : Legacy 2000 Subaru Legacy Outback - AWD
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Obscure Laws (Long but FUNNY)?
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The Greek sage Aristotle once penned, "Even when the laws have been written down, they ought not always remain unchanged." Not only is this wise advice, but also prophetic. Especially when you focus on some of the driving laws that loiter on the pages of state statutes. Tennessee, for example, has a law that bans shooting game, other than whales, from moving vehicles. Apparently, this law was authored during an unusually high tide or after too many dizzying spins on a Tilt-a-Whirl at Dollyworld. Chances of any whale finding its way into Tennessee via the Cumberland River are about as likely as Tony Danza winning a lifetime achievement award at the Cannes Film Festival. Yet, it exists. So as to assure that your next cross-country vacation does not get pricked by the thorns of legality, we at DMV.ORG have organized a list of arcane state laws that you should be aware of. For nothing can be more embarrassing than having to phone your attorney from Kentucky for help in escaping a fine for trying to transport an ice cream cone in your back pocket. Alabama It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street as long as a lantern is attached to the front of your car. Driving barefoot is illegal. Alaska It is illegal to tie a dog to the roof of your car. Arkansas It is illegal for a person to blare the horn on a vehicle at any place where cold drinks or sandwiches are served after 9 p.m. California Any woman dressed in a housecoat is prohibited from driving a car. It is illegal in San Francisco to buff or dry your car with used underwear. No unoccupied vehicle may exceed 60 miles per hour. Florida If an elephant is tied to a parking meter, the owner or attendant must deposit money in the meter. Georgia State Assembly members are immune from being ticketed for speeding while the State Assembly is in session. In Marietta, Georgia, it is illegal to spit from a moving car or bus, but is okay from a moving truck. Illinois In Evanston, Illinois, it is unlawful to change clothes while inside a car with the curtains drawn, except during a fire. Kansas In Derby, Kansas, it is considered a misdemeanor to screech your tires while driving. Kentucky If you stop for ice cream while driving, be aware that it is considered unlawful to transport an ice cream cone in your back pocket. Massachusetts You will be ticketed if you drive with a gorilla in the backseat of your car. Michigan If you car breaks down in Detroit and you are waiting for assistance, be aware that sitting in the middle of the street to read a newspaper is illegal. Minnesota It is illegal to cross state lines, regardless if you are walking or driving, with a duck on your head. And, if you're crossing into Wisconsin, the law also applies to chickens. In Minnetonka, Minnesota, if you drive a truck that leaves mud, dirt, or sticky substances on any road, you will be considered a public nuisance who is harming the peace, safety, and general welfare of the town. You cannot ride a motorcycle without a shirt. Montana In Whitehall, Montana, vehicles are prohibited from driving with ice picks attached to the wheels. Nevada It is illegal to drive a camel on the highway. New Jersey Drivers are required to beep their car horns before passing another vehicle. If convicted of driving while intoxicated, you permanently lose the option of registering for a vanity license plate. North Carolina In Dunn, North Carolina, it is illegal to drive on a sidewalk. Ohio In Oxford, Ohio, authorities will ticket you if you consecutively drive around the town square more than 100 times. Keep in mind that if your car breaks down and you phone for a cab, you will be ticketed if you opt to ride on the cab's roof. Oklahoma It is considered illegal to read a comic book while driving. Oregon You will be ticketed if you leave your car door open longer than is deemed necessary. You will be slapped with a Class A traffic violation if you use your car on an Oregon highway to prove your physical endurance. It is illegal to pump your own gas. Pennsylvania If you spy a team of approaching horses, you are required by law to pull to the side of the road and cover your car with a blanket or dust cover that has been painted or sewn to blend into the scenery. But, if the horses react skittish to your efforts, you are then required to disassemble your car and hide the parts in the nearby underbrush. South Carolina In Hilton Head, South Carolina, you cannot leave trash in your vehicle out of fear of attracting rats. Tennessee It is illegal to fire a gun at any wild game other than whales from a moving car. West Virginia It is perfectly legal, for road maintenance purposes, to scavenge road kill.


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Now I'm sitting here wondering WHY!!! Somebody must have done these things making them have to pass a law prohibiting these things!! WTF!! Strange stories of the day!! Road kill anyone??? hahahahahahaha!!

it can only happen in america!! part 1?
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Alabama It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street as long as a lantern is attached to the front of your car. Driving barefoot is illegal. Alaska It is illegal to tie a dog to the roof of your car. Arkansas It is illegal for a person to blare the horn on a vehicle at any place where cold drinks or sandwiches are served after 9 p.m. California Any woman dressed in a housecoat is prohibited from driving a car. It is illegal in San Francisco to buff or dry your car with used underwear. No unoccupied vehicle may exceed 60 miles per hour. Florida If an elephant is tied to a parking meter, the owner or attendant must deposit money in the meter. Georgia State Assembly members are immune from being ticketed for speeding while the State Assembly is in session. In Marietta, Georgia it is illegal to spit from a moving car or bus, but is okay from a moving truck. Illinois In Evanston, Illinois it is unlawful to change clothes while inside a car with the curtains drawn, except during a fire. Kansas In Derby, Kansas, it is considered a misdemeanor to screech your tires while driving. Kentucky If you stop for ice cream while driving, be aware that it is considered unlawful to transport an ice cream cone in your back pocket. Massachusetts You will be ticketed if you drive with a gorilla in the backseat of your car. Michigan If you car breaks down in Detroit and you are waiting for assistance, be aware that sitting in the middle of the street to read a newspaper is illegal. marie darling,just lets call it entertainment!! dont fret none!!


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Sooo, what the hell is your question and/or joke/riddle?? You're not on "Yahoo! Useless Information" Eww, please don't call me "darling"...too patronizing. Not complaining...just pointing out the obvious here. I've had MANY people do the same to me! YA has jaded me.

Is it better to live an exciting life and graduate college with debt or live a less exciting life and graduate?
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I live in Derby, Kansas. I hate living around here. For one I am gay and feel that theres no gay culture here and I know like 2 gay people. I am really torn between living here around Wichita and going to Chicago. I cant decide what to do. If I went to Chicago I dont know how much money I would need to make and I dont know if I could get any college loans anyways. So is it better to stay here and try to build a life and then have more freedom after college or is it better to move to Chicago? I would choose move to Chicago because not having a car ( and i hate driving! ) would save a lotta money but I dont know if the higher expense overall would eat away at that really fast. what do you think? I'm going to live in an apartment either way and my parents will make me get my own insurance if I leave home but stay here. Do you think it balances out spending 400 on an apartment or spending 400 in Chicago and having a roommate?


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First, Chicago is very expensive. We have a high sales tax, high "entertainment tax" (eating out, movies, etc), high vice tax on cigarettes and booze, and high rent. In your savings/budgeting, give yourself a safety cushion - figure that even if you have a roommate, you'll be spending about $600 a month on rent and utilities and another $75 on transportation, and probably 25% more than you do now on groceries. You'll probably have to make at least $1000, after taxes, per month just to make ends meet, assuming you have no expensive vices nor expensive taste nor expensive medical needs and that you're able to find roommate(s). Also, the job market is a little dicey here at the moment, so make sure that you have good work experience when you move - plug away at an office for a few months, and you'll be able to temp. It's much better to be coming to a job... One good things is that you can attend the Chicago City Colleges after you've lived here for 30 days and pay resident tuition (72/credit hour). If you take 12 hours, you get a free bus card for the semester and you are eligible for health insurance through the school. If you're eligible for loans, that could help you a lot. If you do well at CCC, you can transfer easily into one of Chicago's universities - UIC, Roosevelt, Columbia College, Loyola, DePaul, NEIU or North Park (but probably not U of C, SAIC nor Northwestern, unless you do REALLY well and have a very strong application!) - and you will be establishing state residency so you can attend UIC or NEIU as "in district". That would definitely reduce the amount of college associated debt... If you attend one of the CCCs, make sure to get all of your paperwork in very early - they can be really finicky about things like processing financial aid and registration! Ah, and to answer your question: If you can bear it, go to the University of Kansas. It's going to be cheaper, and you might find your niche - plus a larger GLBT community than you have in Darby. Work really hard, taking summer classes, and graduate ASAP. THEN move to Chicago; it'll be a little easier to find work then. If you really can't stand it, then transfer to a school here or just move. Good luck. EDITED: Wherever your parents make you live or whatever they pay for, it's going to be starvingly hard to get by in Chicago in a safe (or at least not rather dangerous) area for $400 a month - the standard of living is just much, much higher than it is in Witchita. Seriously, look on chicago.craigslist.org and see what comes up for that much money - nothing good. Here, try this link and plug in $400. It's a cost-of-living calculator, and it tells you how much you'd need to have to equal what $400 would get you in Wichita. It says that what you'd get for $400 in Wichita would cost you over $600 in Chicago, and that housing is almost 3 times more expensive. So... I still say you should stick in Kansas until you have the means or skills or education to move. http://www.bestplaces.net/col/?salary=400&city1=52079000&city2=51 714000