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W.J.Langholz
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Something for Everyone In Minnesota

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncpDFvjdIy0

Turn up your speakers ....and.....UFF DAA MINNESOTA

you will enjoy your trip this summer :D

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Willie, they got it EXACTLY right! Especially that view of the north shore and Lake Superior - right next to Duluth!

And for those who don't believe - well ya better come ta Duluth dis summer ya know.
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I was listening to a radio commercial this morning and they were quoting some strange state laws. (Don't remember what they were advertising... :? ) One of the laws says that in Minnesota it is illegal to cross state lines with a duck on your head. 8O

I have a few questions for any of you natives:

1) Is that inbound to, or outbound from Minnesota, or both?

2) Is that only terrestrial crossings, or does it also apply while in an airplane?

and
3) Has this ever been a problem?

This website lists this law along with several others. Enjoy!

(Assuming an adverse answer to question 2, I guess I'll have to take my pet duck to a sitter while I'm at the convention this year... and remember to bring pajamas. :mrgreen: )

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You know Miles, you are refreshing.........I didn't think rocket scientist had a sense of humor :lol: :lol: :lol:

It will be a pleasure to meet you.

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George better be careful to leave his tools at the hangar, apparently its illeagel to carry wirecutters in your pocket in good ol' Austin :D
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Yep. We don't take too kindly to fence-cutters in Texas. :twisted:
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OK Miles, I went to that web site, read about the duck, and clicked on "full text of the law," and couldn't find anything about a duck. I'm calling BO-O-O-O-GUS!!!! :lol:

I'm sure there are silly laws, though. For many years I've said that when I'm president, I will promote a constitutional amendment that for every new law they pass, Congress must repeal two. Eventually a state of equilibrium would be reached, and they could all go home and go back to work! :twisted:
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John,

I had no illusion that this law was real, at least not to the extent I would fear enforcement. I would LOVE to be in the courtrom when a case like that comes up. :lol: I did the same thing you did, trying to read the full text of the law, but what I got applied to law listed above; just poor web site design. :roll: Maybe I can go to Toys-R-Us, find a rubber duckie, and put a chin strap on it...

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There's a legit law in Galveston TX prohibiting camels on the beach.

It stems from an old event in which a woman went bankrupt while attempting to import camels to promote a caravan-system across the southern U.S. before railroads. Her bankruptcy led to an entire shipload of camels sitting derelict in the harbor creating a huge stench that pervaded the city.

These days I suppose the ASPCA would get involved. Poor camels.
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