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Did you know its illegal for horses to eat fire hydrents in Iowa? More funny state laws(real).......? Question: These are real so dont break the law LOL Kansas • It is illegal to hunt whales. • Wichita: Before proceeding through the intersection of Douglas and Broadway, a motorist is required to get out of their vehicle and fire three shot gun rounds into the air. Any person caught using or carrying bean snappers or the like shall upon conviction, be fined. -City ordinance 349 of Wichita, Kansas. KENTUCKY • In Lexington, Kentucky, it's illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your pocket. • In Kentucky every citizen of is required to take a shower once a year. Louisiana • It illegal for a woman to drive a car unless her husband is waving a flag in front of it. • Mourners at a wake may not eat more than three sandwiches. Massachusetts • Bullets may not be used as currency. • In Massachusetts you must have a license to wear a goatee. • You may not, at any time take a crap on your neighbour. Minnesota • A person may not cross state lines with a duck atop his head. • Virginia: You're not allowed to park your elephant on Main Street. complete list http://www.bored.com/crazylaws/index.htm Answer: Virginia : it's illegal to have a bathtub inside your house... |
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Should I live in Boston or the 'burbs? Question: Alright, so I have a job in a Massachusetts suburb, about an hour outside of Boston. And I can't decide if I want to live in a city area like Brookline, Brighton, or Cambridge or an Outside suburb, Lexington, Newton, Burlington, etc. Pro's and con list: City: Pros: It's in the middle of everything! I can make friends, have stuff to do, etc It's near a college and great architecture which I love! I'm not much of a club-goer or anything, but it's nice to have social options Cons: 'it's expensive: My budget is 2k, and I can't find anything over 500 sq feet in these areas! The commute: I've been commuting all my adult life, I don't want to drive an hour to get to work, even if it is a reverse commute (for what it's worth I'd only be doing it 3x a week, but I'm a shitty, shitty driver) Parking might be an issue (I can't NOT take my car, I have to get to work!) suburbs: pros: - It's cheaper, or at least I get more house for the money - I LOVE those comforts like in-unit laundry that I probably couldn't find in the city - It's a way shorter commute to work, like 20-30 minutes vs 40 or 50 minutes - Parking and owning a car is way easier (so is insurance) Cons: - They're in the middle of nowhere, and there's nothing to do past 9pm. I could drive into the city, but is that really likely something I'll do? - It's not Boston.... :-( - I'm a single young twenty something with no friends in the area. Do I really want to commit that kind of social suicide by moving to the suburbs? Answer: Move to Boston. You are only young once. You would trade all the fun of Boston for laundry???Give up your car and find public transportation to work. Driving is bad on any given day, but wait till the winter and no place to park when all those No Parking/Plowing Streets signs come out. Think of the towing fees. The suburbs are boring. Find a room mate and split costs, figure out your commute. You will so regret being out of it in the suburbs! |