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Did you know in Louisiana.......?

It's illegal to eat fried chicken with a fork in Gainesville, La The town made it officially verboten in 1961 in an effort to establish their cred as the poultry capital of the world. In 2009, a 91-year-old woman, who was visiting for her birthday, was  "arrested" as a practical joke  for breaking the law. Local law enforcement sentenced her "to come back to Gainesville often and ... eat lots of Gainesville chicken."  ...With her fingers, of course. originally posted on  https://www.distractify.com/p/ridiculous-laws Feel Free to comment and share with your friends! Feel Free to follow me @ Eliceivywrites.wordpress.com Please follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/Eliceivy Facebook and don't forget to follow here on blogspot.com for all my latest posts!

Did you know in Idaho..............

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Idaho is the only state to have an  active ban on cannibalism . Technically not a crime in the rest of the nation, cannibalism is defined as the “ nonconsensual consumption ” of another human—meaning, we guess, if you can get your buddy’s permission to eat his tenderloin, the feds can’t stop you. Originally posted on  https://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/dumbest-laws-america/

Did you Know in Arkansas: Must pronounce state name correctly

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Visitors beware: it is strictly prohibited to pronounce “Arkansas” incorrectly. Per the state Code,  the only acceptable pronunciation  is “in three (3) syllables, with the final ‘s’ silent, the ‘a’ in each syllable with the Italian sound, and the accent on the first and last syllables.” So keep your Arkan-sass to yourself—and while you’re at it, make sure you’re  pronouncing these common food words correctly . Originally appeared on  https://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/dumbest-laws-america/ Feel Free to comment and share with your friends! Feel Free to follow me @ Eliceivywrites.wordpress.com Please follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/Eliceivy Facebook and don't forget to follow here on blogspot.com for all my latest posts!

National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day

National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day Date When Celebrated :  August 4 th National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day  is today. It may be blisteringly hot outdoors. But, put on your apron and fire up the oven, for this is a day to bake dozens and dozens of chocolate chip cookies. And, then eat them, of course! It's real easy to celebrate this sweet day. Eat lots and lots of Chocolate chip cookies.  Store bought or homemade chocolate chip cookies are all okay. If you are a baker, celebrate this day, by pulling out your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipes (yes, I said "recipes"), and bake as many cookies as you can. If this day falls on a workday, it is perfectly fine to bake the cookies the night before, as long as you bring some in to work for your fellow workers. To celebrate this day, bakeries and grocery stores often offer a free chocolate chip cookie to patrons. Some offer discounts on purchase of the cookies. Did You Know?  Americans eat on average 18,928 cook

Did you know in Texas, you don't have to be present at your own wedding.

Did you know in Texas, you don't have to be present at your own wedding. Texas has something called a  proxy marriage , which allows one or both parties to be absent from the ceremony. This is only legal in four states — Texas, Montana, Kansas, and Colorado, and is most often used in the case of military deployment or when one party is imprisoned. Basically, someone stands in for the party or parties who cannot attend, provided there is a notarized and signed affidavit that the absent party cannot be there and that the person in their stead is authorized to act on their behalf. Originally appeared on https://www.distractify.com/p/ridiculous-laws   Feel Free to comment and share with your friends! Feel Free to follow me @ Eliceivywrites.wordpress.com Please follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/Eliceivy Facebook and don't forget to follow here on blogspot.com for all my latest posts!