It's actual true, believe it or not! :rolleyes: :eek2:
US mayor to overturn snowball ban.
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It's actual true, believe it or not! :rolleyes: :eek2:
US mayor to overturn snowball ban.
they didn't have anything better to do.....what next jailed for 200 days for not opening an umbrella when its raining?
OMG... man that's funny ... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
It makes sense but a new law in California requires you to have your headlights on if you have your windshield wipers on.
Headlights/wipers law is being arround here for ages - it's getting much darker when it raines so that actually makes sense but snowballs ... Common ... :)
I cann't find link but mayor of another town here in the Sates order people not to die until they find new cemetery (it was in the news some time ago).
Unbelievable stuff. :sick:
New law here in Missouri as well as of this year. Illinois has had it for quite a while. Seems like it's necessary to mandate common sense now.Quote:
Originally Posted by MartinLiss
I did have a run in with the law at one time regarding our liberal use of snowballs against city busses. Wasn't a problem until the year snowballs turned to ice balls.
We had fun as kids, tossing snowballs at cars driving by, when we were standing in the dirveway between two buildings. That is, until one guy slammed on the brakes, jumped out of his car, and chased us for 2 blocks! Luckily we ran over the tracks and ducked into my parents garage. That was the end of our snowball throwing days. We never tried to hit anything other than the car door.
People thought that they hit something. It was amusing for a while.
I wish it would snow in Sydney, all we sometimes get is hail, and thats not that fun to throw :(
We've had GOLFBALL sized hail, that dented cars. That's not fun to be out in.
I think the worse hail storm we've had was in 1999, heaps of homes where hit and it caused heaps of problems.
It is illegal to eat oranges while bathing in California.Quote:
Originally Posted by MartinLiss
i seem to remember hearing reports of baseball sized hail in sydney last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by dglienna
I almost fell off my chairQuote:
Originally Posted by RhinoBull
:lol: :lol:
"Almost" doesn't count ... :rolleyes: Tell us when you do so I'll laugh. :eek2:
and heaps of moneyQuote:
Originally Posted by Andrew G
when he said almost you should know he actually meant "i fell twice off my chair
OMG, i just sow this lottery commercial, and how this two people watch heaps of money fall on the ground outside and he tell her how they should wait a few untill more money fall lolQuote:
Originally Posted by The kid
I can understand if a snowball causes damage (such as the windscreen of a car) but if they are just having harmless fun there's no problem with that.
If I went to York I could legally kill a Scots Man with a Bow and Arrow providing it wasn't a Sunday.
:wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by Paula Poundstone
I think we should all throw snowballs at lawyers. Grabby little ******s.Quote:
The city's lawyers argue the law, which also bans the throwing of stones and other projectiles at public or private property, or people, is part of its legislation against assault and battery.
so, did that leave the chair half empty, or half full?Quote:
I almost fell off my chair
Seeing as he was in the process of falling off, it would be half empty as it's previous state was full. Common sense really :rolleyes:
...or maybe the chair was just badly specced. It would explain why he fell off..