It's against the law ...
[*]to slurp your soup in a public eating place in New Jersey.
[*]to holler “snake” within the city limits of Flowery Branch, Ga.
[*]for frogs to croak after 11:00 P.M. in Memphis, Tenn.
[*]to read comics while riding in a car in Norman, Okla.
[*]to remove your shoes if your feet smell while you're in a theater in Winnetka, Ill.
[*]to buy ice cream after 6:00 P.M. in Newark, N.J., unless you have a written note from a doctor.
[*]for cars to drip on the pavement in Green Bay, Wis. There is a $1 fine for each drip.
[*]to enter a public theater or a streetcar within four hours of eating garlic in Gary, Ind.
[*]for dogs to get in the way of people walking in Pateros, Wash.
[*]to ride a bike into a swimming pool in Baldwin Park, Calif.
[*]to wipe dishes dry in Minneapolis, Minn. Dishes should be left to drip dry.
[*]for kids to buy lollipops in Spokane, Wash.
[*]to push dirt under a rug in Pittsburgh, Pa.
[*]for a barber to shave a customer's chest in Omaha, Nebr.
[*]for
boys to throw snowballs at trees in Mount Pulaski, Ill.
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