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In Oregon its illegal to pump your own gas.Jd1680a
Same with New Jersey. In a way I can agree with it. It keeps women from pulling away from the dispenser with the nozzle and hose attached to the car and it keeps people from starting their cars on fire due to static, women after getting out of their car in the winter are especially susceptable to it and guys for filling up gas cans in the back of trucks or trunks.
Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.
Well where the hell are people in New Brusnwick supposed to drive, through the woods? and what are the roads for, the bears?Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.harashawn
[QUOTE="BranKetra"]I think I'm gonna fly a plane in Alaska just so I can look at a moose.Kevlar101:lol: I fell asleep last night on my bed with shoes on........ I should be locked up for 15 years!!!!!!! I am a hardened criminal!!!! How dare I sleep with shoes on!!!!! Its immoral!!!!! I shall be put behind bars and beaten daily by the prison wardens!!!!!! lol. I am joking. You're gonna get thrown in prison.
If two trains meet on the same track, neither shall proceed until the other has passed.(LOL)ryanweinmann
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It might as well be illegal to be human in California since they like to ban everything.
gamerguru100
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Well where the hell are people in New Brusnwick supposed to drive, through the woods? and what are the roads for, the bears? I wish I knew.[QUOTE="harashawn"]
Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.whipassmt
ARE YOU SERIOUS??????Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
harashawn
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.
[QUOTE="harashawn"]ARE YOU SERIOUS??????Why make roads if not for driving... I'm guessing this law came out when cars were first invented? Do they just leave these laws alone, aren't they supposed to throw em away or something?Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.Kevlar101
ARE YOU SERIOUS??????Why make roads if not for driving... I'm guessing this law came out when cars were first invented? Do they just leave these laws alone, aren't they supposed to throw em away or something? Most likely old laws that just aren't enforced because they are no longer relevant.[QUOTE="Kevlar101"][QUOTE="harashawn"]
Let's add Canadian provinces to the list.
- In Alberta, it is illegal to paint a wooden log, and if you are released from prison, it is required that you are given a handgun with bullets and a horse, so you can ride out of town.
- It is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in British Columbia
- In Nova Scotia, you cannot water your lawn while it is raining.
- Toronto hates Sundays. You can't drag a dead horse down Yonge Street in Toronto on a Sunday, and it's illegal to ride a streetcar on Sunday if you've been eating garlic.
- In Quebec, all business signs must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. You also cannot have more than two colours of paint on your house, and it is illegal to own a log cabin.
Driving on roads is illegal in New Brunswick.gotdangit
I guess that why we are in debt. Spend money on politicians so they can make stupid laws even though probably most of these laws were written 100 years ago.
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