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DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:49:56 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
An amendment to the above legislation: "The provisions of this statuate shall not apply to females weighing less than 90 pounds nor exceeding 200 pounds, nor shall it apply to female horses." (s**t) -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:49:30 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
In Kentucky, "No female shall appear in a bathing suit on any highway within this state unless she be escorted by at least two officers or unless she be armed with a club." (in a bikini with two cops. mmmm) -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:45:44 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
In Ottumwa, Iowa, "It is unlawful for any male person, within the corporate limits of the city, to wink at any female person with whom he is unacquainted." -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:41:23 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
"If an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle. (lions and tigers and bear, oh wait...)" -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:37:17 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
this is really random: http://www.ranker.com/list/countries-in-scandinavia/best-world-journeys -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:34:42 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
not according to the website. I didn't look into it further. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:20:32 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
"In Cupertino, California, it is illegal to count backwards audibly in hexadecimal." http://www.ranker.com/list/50-bizarre-state-laws/litgoddess -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 09:09:13 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
move to Arkansas if you want to beat your wife: http://www.ranker.com/list/50-bizarre-state-laws/litgoddess -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jun-2012 08:11:23 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
it's not like you need to be a part of the elite to own land. I have friends parents who used to work in factories that have land. My grandparents (mom's side both in unions) and parents own land. Wendy owns a condo and her dad worked in a Kodak processing factory. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 17:14:41 EDT
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I suppose the EPA would say they regulate land - regardless. Don't get me wrong. I generally like the EPA. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 17:13:17 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
http://reason.com/blog/2012/03/21/supreme-court-rules-unanimously-against -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 17:12:40 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
that's simply not true. The EPA also regulates humans. Clearly you haven't purchased much land. :) -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:26:48 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
nope, wrong again! the first line of this article is great: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Online_Privacy_Protection_Act -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:23:55 EDT
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or, more precisely, in some states it could be a necessity. Some states may use strict necessity. I'm not sure. Also, if a minor is married that often puts the kabosh on contract "minor". TINLA! -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:21:17 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
contract law for minors differs from state to state. If whatever they were doing was considered a "necessity" some courts would up hold it. Note that "necessity" is defined by the status quo. Your necessity is not Paris Hilton's necessity. A yappy dog may be a necessity. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:19:03 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
agencies controlling lives is not a stretch if you bump up against them. The EPA can level something like $70,000/day fines. An EPA case went to SCOTUS this year. I don't remember the holding. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:17:05 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
so, just disregard the question, or pretend I asked it 10 years ago. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:16:34 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
the Stanford podcast I was listening to was pre-2009 and it appears to no longer be relevant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_Online_Protection_Act -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 16:15:39 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
there are rules for interactive sites and kids (defined as 12 and younger). Since Mayfirst is in US, the law applies to them. Since you run a status.net node, I assume the law applies. It's possible the law only applies to commercial sites. -
DJ Dougernaut (douglasawh)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jun-2012 07:52:14 EDT
DJ Dougernaut
hahahaha: http://unicornbooty.com/blog/2012/06/04/the-importance-of-coming-up-for-air-lesbian-comic/