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Subaru : SVX LSi 1995 Subaru SVX Green 17" rims
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Ford : Mustang 2dr Cpe Shel Mustang Shelby Cobra GT 500
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Other Makes 1926 Duesenberg model A
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Buick : Electra 1959 Buick 4 door
Buick : Electra 1959 Buick 4 door
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Audi : A6 SEDAN AUDI A6 3.0 QUATTRO AWD 2004
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Nissan : 350Z leather 2003 completely custom 350Z
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How long does it take travelling by car?
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If I were to drive from Boston, Massachusetts to Salem, Massachusetts, how long would it take?


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14.2 mi – about 29 mins

Massachusetts, can you help me decide?
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I'm planning a trip for my big 3-0 this October, since I love the fall and the New England life still. I've decide to go to Massachusetts! I wanna see the ocean, lighthouses, see the foliage tours. Eat great seafood, and just relax. My problem is I have no idea where to go in Massachusetts. Im planning on rented a car so I have no problem in driving anywhere. One of my stops would love to be Salem, since my birthday falls near Halloween, it's always been a Halloween BD for me. I've tried there Office of Tourism, but who else would know better where to go, then the own people of there state. Im looking at a 4-day weekend. Just me and my husband. People of the Great State of Massachusetts, help me where to go.


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If your going to hit salem, there plenty of nice beaches and costal area on teh north shore around gloucester beverly ect. Dont get seafood at any chain resturant, go to any local place and your bound to enjoy it. Staying somewhere in the Glouster area you would only be a 1 hour drive away from boston. In boston, theres plent of historical sites(duck tours hit most of them, freedom trail) , museums (mfa,museum of science) , ect. Going to massachusetts and not seeing boston is like eating a sandwich with no meat. October is an upredictable month weather wise so plan accordingly. You could also stay on the south shore north of cape cod int eh plymouth, area where theres a lot of history, beaches, seafood, plymouth rock ect. The drive to boston would be a little bit more trafficy though, and youd be farther away from salem.

Someone please help me write ten trivia questions and answers based on the 1950s?
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You can use this information to help you if you want :) American Dream The American Dream was a concept that had been around for a long time, but in the 1950s this "dream" came true for many Americans. After the Great Depression and World War II, the economy of the United States was solid. People began to build houses on property they owned. They fled the cities and the suburbs grew. People bought cars and began to have kids with a boom! This was known as the baby boom as babies and more babies were born during this time. Television The television had been around in the United States since the 1930s, but in the 1950s the television became much more popular. By the year 1960, most American households owned a television set. Shows such as I love Lucy, Gunsmoke, The Ed Sullivan Show, and Leave it to Beaver, as well as many others became popular in the 1950s. The advertisement industry changed dramatically in the 1950s as companies began advertising on television at a ferocious rate. TV commercials became the biggest form of advertisement in the United States. Cleaning products, cigarettes, food, and even Coca-Cola® were advertised on the television. In addition, in this decade the modern news broadcast was born. People no longer had to rely on the newspaper to get the news. The television brought news to life. Rock and Roll Parents of the 1950s listened to calm singers like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, but their kids did not. Rock-n-rollers like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly became famous in the 1950s. A television show called American Bandstand and DJs playing the popular music on the radio helped to spread rock-n-roll. Many parents were appalled by the dancing moves and the loud beat, but this did not stop the spread of rock-n-roll. From cities to suburbs, its popularity grew. Fast Food With television and music spreading, people needed something convenient to eat. In the 1940s, the McDonald brothers opened a restaurant that was represented by two golden arches. A salesman named Ray Kroc liked the idea of quick service. He got the McDonald brothers to sell him the rights to their name and the speedy techniques they used. In 1955, Kroc opened his first franchise of McDonalds®. This was the birth of the fast-food chain restaurant. Cold War Continues The 1950s was not all fun and entertainment. The Cold War continued between Democracy and Communism. The Korean War ended in 1953, but it did not end the Cold War. Tension did not go away between Communist and non-Communist nations. There was tension throughout the world. In fact, in 1950 France was fighting against Communism in a little known place called Vietnam. France, who had controlled Vietnam since World War II, wanted it back. The Communist ruler of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, wanted his country to be free from external rulers, such as France. The United States financially aided France in their fight with Vietnam. This war, which the United States supported, was the impetus for the Vietnam War that would wage on over three decades. Interdisciplinary Connection Author Arthur Miller wrote a play called The Crucible about the witch hunts in Salem, Massachusetts. He wrote the play to compare the hysteria of the Salem witchcraft trials to the hysteria McCarthyism and McCarthy's witch hunts. In fact, Miller was even put in front of McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1956.


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Try http://www.paulsquiz.com/free_quiz_questions/other_trivia_quizzes /1950s_Quiz_1/ and failing that, use the search box at the top of the page and enter a year from the 1950s to see what comes up, they have tens of thousands of questions so you are sure to find what you need.

How screwed am I, financially? What can I do to help myself?
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This is going to be long, but it's a somewhat desperate cry for help, and I really have no idea where else to go with it. I am a 24-year-old college student on my third major; I decided to switch from something I knew how to do, to pursue a lucrative job I'd probably hate (computers), to something I like and will continue to love to do, though it's not as lucrative (teaching literature). Last year, I moved on from a community college to a University, and I'm now broke. Last year, I moved back in with my mother; my parents have been divorced for 6 years. My father quit his medical practice in my hometown, moved across the country, quit his job there, and is now filing for bankruptcy and does not pay my mother alimony. My mother lost her job a couple of weeks ago working for a land company, and cannot file for unemployment. She has a master's degree in business, but her degree is "old", and at 52, she is having difficulty competing with younger people. She does not have a lot of money, since in the divorce, my father took most of our "stuff", and she was left with our property - which isn't selling. Just after the divorce, I sold most of my stuff - movies, books, DVDs, video games, computer equipment, even furniture - to save money for college expenses. For a couple of years, it was just fine - I had just enough spending money and a steady enough job that paid enough and had enough hours that I could focus on my classes and not have much to worry about while I lived at home and helped pay for groceries and such. Well, that all changed pretty quickly. Last summer, my car broke down - the transmission blew while pulling out of a parking lot. I had to wind up buying a new car. There goes a lot of money, right there. After that, a theater group I'm in went to Salem, Massachusetts to do some research on the Salem Witch Trials for the play, The Crucible. I wound up having to take my car, because I was the only other person with a reliable automobile for the long trip besides the one car we had already planned to be taking. Which meant that I needed to buy new tires. Some people pitched in for gas, and everyone paid for their hotel room, but as the trip went on, I wound up covering a lot of expenses. I spent $1800 in a single weekend buying tires, gas, food, drinks, tours, books, and props for the play. I was paid for about $70 worth of props and a fair amount of the gas from everyone. Not a single person paid me back for the food and drinks I wound up buying, or the tour tickets I bought them. Some people bought me dinner at later dates and such, but I didn't get paid back. I'm a college student, I can't afford to throw that kind of money down on a weekend excursion. But, I did. I have since not trusted anyone to borrow money from me. Later that summer, I was in a car accident with my (now-ex) girlfriend. I spent a week in the hospital and suffered a closed head injury that has affected and continues to affect my memory and attention, to the point where I basically read at a snail's pace. Doesn't bode well for classes, especially for classes in my particular field of study (English/Education/Literature). Worst part is, my insurance didn't initially pay for anything at all. I was airlifted from the accident - cost $900. My anesthesia still hasn't been paid for, don't remember how much that was. One of my surgeries wasn't even initially covered - I wound up ponying up for a lawyer, with my mother's help, which helped us to get them to pay for most of it, finally - then we had to pay the lawyer, of course. It's still ongoing. Anesthesia still isn't paid for. We still can't afford it ourselves, either. After the accident, I had a hard time going back to real life. I couldn't move to where I had planned because I couldn't take a full load of classes that semester, move, and find a new job without being completely overwhelmed, so I stayed at home and took 2 classes and went back to work as I had been. As far as work goes, my workplace was told by one of my doctors to only have me work 8 hours per week, because of my mental condition (I still tend to get pretty overwhelmed by things) - at 8.50 an hour, that's not a lot of money. I received a month of lost wages, and am supposedly to be paid 80% of the difference between my 8-hour weeks and what I would otherwise be working since that month, but I haven't seen a dime. I'm also buying audiobooks and cliff's notes to help with my reading and retention, which my insurance company is supposed to help pay for. They haven't done that, either. I used to work as an English tutor for local high school students; I still get calls about it every so often, and I still try to do a little bit of work. It pays pretty well ($20/hour sometimes) for the short periods of time I get to do it, but it takes a lot out of me. I buy copies of all the required readings at the local high schools and keep up on those books, on top of the own that I have for my classes.


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You need to look into state disability. If this is a permanent thing, you can try for Social Security disability payments. It isn't easy and can take a long time. There is a company called Allsup (www.allsup.com) that can help you at no charge to you. I know....seems to good to be true, but it isn't! You need to talk to your doctor. Good luck to you.

Whatchya Think of this?
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What do you think of this story? Supernatural Club: You know about family trees. Of course you do! You people are always trying to find something noble or good in your family. Well, my family tree is a little different, instead of searching for someone noble in my tree. They are all noble. We are a different kind of noble; you see my family is/are witches. You know what; I know what you’re thinking!! Witches? Like pointed hat, black cats, flying on a broom and stuff? No, Hollywood has clouded the minds of millions and I’m here to tell you what witches really are. Well, I guess I should back up a bit to a place called Salem, Massachusetts. My mother and I were moving to Salem for some job she was offered at some museum. She was desperate, considering she really didn’t have a job back in our old town of Boston, Massachusetts. Anyway, I guess I should start to when we were just moving in. See that girl in the back seat, yeah the one with long died black hair with the blonde roots showing and sour expression. That’s me, my name is Aura. And I know what you’re thinking, rainy day, mom driving, girl sits in the back seat sulking, looking out the window with the sourest look that you’ve ever seen. Well, you guessed right, I was not happy about the move. “Come on, sweetie,” mom said. “This will be great for both of us.” I only grunted and kept looking out the window. Mom only sighed and turned her attention back to the road. It wasn’t long until we drove up to an old Victorian style house. “Well, it’s certainly picturesque, isn’t it dear?” mom asked as she stepped out of the car. I only looked at it with an even more sour expression than the one in the car. The house was in the middle of the woods, a few minutes from town, but still, smack-dab in the middle of nowhere! “Come on, Aura!” mom begged. “It’s not like I had a choice, I was unemployed back in Boston and we were so close to being bankrupt!” Yeah, yeah I know the whole sob story! I thought dully. We were very close to being kicked out on the streets! But that didn’t mean that I was thankful for it. Hey, I was still a teenager, right. You’re never thankful for moving away from your life. It’s not like I really had a life in Boston. I hardly had any friends, I didn’t have a boyfriend, I didn’t have a job, and my school sucked! So I guess I really shouldn’t be angry about the move, but I still I was. Mom grabbed a suitcase and headed towards the house. I grabbed mine and followed her. She looked under the place mat for the key and sure enough there it was. She stuck it in the lock and the door opened with a protesting groan. The interior wasn’t much better than the outside. It was dusty and cobwebs stuck to almost every corner. “Well, this isn’t as bad as it could’ve been,” mom said. I looked at her as if she was crazy. But she took no notice. “With a little cleaning, it’ll look as good as new,” she said perkily. I sighed. Great, something else she’ll want me to ‘help out’ with, I thought grudgingly. “Well, until then, we might as well explore,” she said again. I shook my head and went up the dusty stairs, while she went into the next room. The stairs were pretty long, but they had a few stops. But I didn’t go down any of the hallways it offered. I stopped at the last hallway, knowing mom would want to be somewhere close to the ground. I wanted to be as far away from her as possible! I sighed as I looked at the doors in front of me. I went into the first one on my right; it looked like someone’s bedroom. It had a small bed in the corner and a dresser at the side of the room. It also had a large window which faced the east!! Not the bedroom for me, so I closed the door and moved on to the next one. The one on my left was some kind of storage room. I moved onto the next room, this one was the bathroom. “Good more ways to avoid going downstairs,” I said. I went to all the rooms on the top floor and I was starting to lose hope when I reached the last room. Turns out this one was perfect. It was big, it had a small window and shades, and it was facing the west…! It was my bedroom. I immediately raced downstairs before mom could object, grabbed my suitcase and bolted back up. I slammed the door behind me and breathed a sigh of relief. I immediately started unpacking, so that I could have an excuse for having this room. “Aura!!” mom called up to me. I sighed and went to the stairs. “What?!” I called back down to her. “Did you pick your room out already?!” she asked. “Yeah!” I called. “Which one?” she asked, a little uncertainly. I didn’t answer; I just turned away from the stairs and returned to ‘my’ room. I unpacked everything and even connected my electronic devices. One in particular was my stereo. I plugged it in and popped in an Evanescence CD. I turned up the volume to the point of making someone’s ears bleed. But I didn’t care, it was on my favorite song Bring Me to Life. I


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Well it's a lot better than most of the stories we get here, well done ^^

Would you or would you not read my story?
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I wrote a story called Life as Sarah Croyle. Here is a summary of the story: Sarah Croyle always lived a semi-happy life with her careless mother in Salem, Massachusetts. Her mother did not expect her birth and she was not prepared to have a child. Since Sarah just kinda came along unexpectedly, her mother always looked down on her and never cared about her. Sarah's dad died in a car crash on the day Sarah was born. Before he died he said that he just wanted for Sarah to be loved. Sarah was born with an unusual gift. Ever since Sarah was 6, she could she ghosts. She would always see her dad that she never met. She would see them more often as she got older. Sarah tried to tell her mother but, her mother believed that Sarah was insane. When Sarah was 14, her mother decided that she didn't want to care for her anymore. Her mother sent her to the local Insane Ayslum. Sarah was housed in a hall of Insanity. Since Sarah was not one of the most insane, she was allowed to go to town ( with an officer of course) She always went to the art cafe. On one of the trips she took to the cafe, she met a boy named Thomas. Thomas was the same age as her. They talked and they set a date for them together again. After a couple get togethers, they became a couple. One day, Sarah decided to tell Thomas where she lives and why she is there. She though that he would dump her on the spot. He looked into her eyes and said " I don't care what is wrong with you or where you live. I love you because of your personality." At that minute a Sarah glowed with light all around her. She knew that her gift was gone when the light was gone. She was normal after that. She got out of the Insane Ayslum. After that day, Sarah always thought that she saw her father because she was never loved. Thomas filled her empty heart. SO, would you read my story or not? Shrimpoy- I plan to edit my story, i always do. The finished product might be completely different. Charlotte Arc- In the story, there is alot more drama. I just tried to put it in all one little paragraph. I might post the finished story online so everyone that wants to read it can.


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It does sound good, but you need to include a little bit more drama in it to keep people completely hooked throughout. Include descriptions of what other people are like in the asylum, describe Thomas and his love for Sarah. Detail is the key, even for the little things, i would read it then.

KA-BAR in Massachusetts, is it legal?
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So I bought a KA BAR yesterday at an army surplus store in salem. I love it and its my first real combat knife. My question is it legal to carry on you in a sheath? Its got a 7 inch fixed blade. I know switchblades and automatic knives are illegal. I just want to know if I can carry it in my car or on my belt somewhere. Please dont patronizing me with saying its not "right" to carry a knife around. I just want to know If I can carry it with me and the police wont arrest me for having it or confisacting it especially since i payed $70 for it. and yeah, I'm 18 just so you know.


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(b) Whoever, except as provided by law, carries on his person, or carries on his person or under his control in a vehicle, any stiletto, dagger or a device or case which enables a knife with a locking blade to be drawn at a locked position, any ballistic knife, or any knife with a detachable blade capable of being propelled by any mechanism, dirk knife, any knife having a double-edged blade, or a switch knife, or any knife having an automatic spring release device by which the blade is released from the handle, having a blade of over one and one-half inches, or a slung shot, blowgun, blackjack, metallic knuckles or knuckles of any substance which could be put to the same use with the same or similar effect as metallic knuckles, nunchaku, zoobow, also known as klackers or kung fu sticks, or any similar weapon consisting of two sticks of wood, plastic or metal connected at one end by a length of rope, chain, wire or leather, a shuriken or any similar pointed starlike object intended to injure a person when thrown, or any armband, made with leather which has metallic spikes, points or studs or any similar device made from any other substance or a cestus or similar material weighted with metal or other substance and worn on the hand, or a manrikigusari or similar length of chain having weighted ends; or whoever, when arrested upon a warrant for an alleged crime, or when arrested while committing a breach or disturbance of the public peace, is armed with or has on his person, or has on his person or under his control in a vehicle, a billy or other dangerous weapon other than those herein mentioned and those mentioned in paragraph (a), shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than two and one-half years nor more than five years in the state prison, or for not less than six months nor more than two and one-half years in a jail or house of correction, except that, if the court finds that the defendant has not been previously convicted of a felony, he may be punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars or by imprisonment for not more than two and one-half years in a jail or house of correction. Chapter 269: Section 12. Manufacturing and selling knives, slung shots, swords, bludgeons and similar weapons; punishment. Section 12. Whoever manufactures or causes to be manufactured, or sells or exposes for sale, an instrument or weapon of the kind usually known as a dirk knife, a switch knife or any knife having an automatic spring release device by which the blade is released from the handle, having a blade of over one and one-half inches or a device or case which enables a knife with a locking blade to be drawn at a locked position, any ballistic knife, or any knife with a detachable blade capable of being propelled by any mechanism, slung shot, sling shot, bean blower, sword cane, pistol cane, bludgeon, blackjack, nunchaku, zoobow, also known as klackers or kung fu sticks, or any similar weapon consisting of two sticks of wood, plastic or metal connected at one end by a length of rope, chain, wire or leather, a shuriken or any similar pointed starlike object intended to injure a person when thrown, or a manrikigusari or similar length of chain having weighted ends; or metallic knuckles or knuckles of any other substance which could be put to the same use and with the same or similar effect as metallic knuckles, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than six months; provided, however, that sling shots may be manufactured and sold to clubs or associations conducting sporting events where such sling shots are used. }{

Strange Laws that don't make sense...?
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Alabama In Jasper, it is illegal for a husband to beat his wife with a stick larger in diameter than his thumb. It is illegal to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church. It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. It is illegal to play Dominos on Sunday. Putting salt on a railroad track may be punishable by death. Alaska In Fairbanks, it is illegal to feed alcoholic beverages to a moose. While it is legal to shoot bears, waking sleeping bear for the purpose of taking a photograph is prohibited. Arizona In Tucson, it is illegal for women to wear pants. In Globe, it is illegal to play cards in the street with a Native American. In Glendale, it is illegal to drive a car in reverse. In Nogales, it is illegal to wear suspenders. Arkansas A man can legally beat his wife, but not more than once a month. In Fayetteville, it is illegal to kill “any living creature”. Flirtation between men and women on the streets of Little Rock may result in a 30-Day jail term. California Animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school, or place of worship. Women may not drive in a house coat. In Pacific Groove, “molesting” butterflies can result in a $500 fine. It is illegal to set a mousetrap without a hunting license. In San Francisco, it is illegal to wipe one’s car with used underwear. It is a misdemeanor to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, unless the target is a whale. Colorado In Logan County, it is illegal for a man to kiss a woman while she is asleep. Connecticut It is illegal to dispose used razor blades. In New Britain, the speed limit for fire trucks is 25 m.p.h. even when going to a fire. In Hartford, it is illegal for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday. Delaware It is illegal to fly over any body of water, unless one is carrying sufficient supplies of food and drink. Florida If an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle. In Miami, it is illegal for a man to wear any kind of strapless gown. Unmarried women who parachute on Sundays may be jailed. When having sex, only the missionary position is legal. In Sarasota, it is illegal to sing while wearing a bathing suit. Georgia While Georgia operates its own lottery, it “protects” its citizens by making it illegal to promote a private lottery. Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session. Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. No one may carry an ice cream cone in their back pocket on Sunday. Hawaii It is illegal to appear in public wearing only swimming trunks. It is illegal to own a mongoose without a permit. Idaho You may not fish on a camel’s back. Illinois In Chicago, it is illegal to take a French poodle to the opera. According to state law, it is illegal to speak English. The officially recognized language is “American”. Indiana Monkeys are forbidden to smoke cigarettes in South Bend. It is illegal for a liquor store to sell cold soft drinks. Iowa State law forbids any establishment from charging admission to see a one-armed piano player. In Fort Madison, firemen are required to practice for 15 minutes before attending a fire. Kansas Prohibits shooting rabbits from a motorboat. Kentucky It is illegal to remarry the same man four times. Louisiana In New Orleans, fire trucks are required by law to stop at all red lights. It is considered “simple assault” to bite someone in New Orleans; it is “aggravated assault” if the biter has false teeth. It is against the law to gargle in public. It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at the bank teller with a water pistol. Maine In Waterville, it is illegal to blow one’s nose in public. Maryland In Halethorpe, it is illegal to kiss for more than one second. Massachusetts In Salem, even married couples are forbidden from sleeping in the nude in rented rooms. It is illegal to wear a goatee without a license. In Boston, it is illegal to take a bath unless one has been ordered by a physician to do so. In 1659, the state outlawed Christmas. Michigan In Clawson, it is legal for a farmer to “sleep with his pigs, cows, horses, goats, and chickens.” A state law stipulates that a woman’s hair legally belongs to her husband. In Detroit, it is illegal to make love in a car unless it is parked on your property. You may not swear in front of women and children in the state of Michigan. In Port Huron, the speed limit for ambulances in 20 m.p.h. Under state law, dentists are officially classified as “mechanics.” Minnesota Women may face up to 30 days in jail if they impersonate Santa Claus. In Minneapolis, double-parkers can be put on a chain gang. Every man in Brainerd is required by law to grow a beard. It’s illegal to tease skunks. Mississippi I


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Those were Great!!!!! I just have to make my own comments 1. In Fairbanks, it is illegal to feed alcoholic beverages to a moose.- Well obviously we don’t want any drunken moose roaming around duh 2. In New Britain, the speed limit for fire trucks is 25 m.p.h. even when going to a fire- I will not be moving to New Britain anytime soon because I now know that my house would burn to the ground with out ever having a chance 3. If an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle- is this really such a big problem there? 4. In Chicago, it is illegal to take a French poodle to the opera.- Well I won’t be moving here either my poodle love the opera way too much for me to take that away from her 5. Monkeys are forbidden to smoke cigarettes in South Bend.- Yes the law definitely has to crack down on all of those bad Indiana smoking monkeys, a better question would be where did they get the money for the cigarettes 6. In Fort Madison, firemen are required to practice for 15 minutes before attending a fire.- see 2.