Incredible These Things Used to Be Illegal in America

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @LegalEagle
    @LegalEagle  10 месяцев назад +127

    Which one of these formerly illegal things is your favorite? 🍋 Go to legaleagle.link/hellofresh to get a free breakfast item for life! Just use the code LEGALEAGLEFREE! ⚖ Get a great lawyer, fast! legaleagle.link/eagleteam

    • @TheHeavyDead420
      @TheHeavyDead420 10 месяцев назад +3

      First reply

    • @davea6314
      @davea6314 10 месяцев назад +6

      Professor Hill in the Music Man praised Gary Indiana as a wonderful place to live. That didn't age well.

    • @SomethingFakeAndUnOriginal
      @SomethingFakeAndUnOriginal 10 месяцев назад +8

      Hello fresh is really terrible to its employees. I didn't expect you to promote them in 2024

    • @internalizedhappyness9774
      @internalizedhappyness9774 10 месяцев назад +1

      What was yours? Was it slavery?
      My favorite illegal thing currently is giving food to homeless people! And smoking weed!
      Oops, silly me I forgot that slavery was legal at a time and pretty much still read (read the 13th amendment and understand why we enslave poor Black people more than any other demographic in this country)

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron 10 месяцев назад

      wrong usa is not the most free in world google freedom index

  • @agentchaos9332
    @agentchaos9332 10 месяцев назад +5308

    "America is the most free country on earth, just ask anyone who's never been outside of america." I want that on a T-Shirt

    • @terrencesauve
      @terrencesauve 10 месяцев назад +179

      Yeah, it's a pretty fabulous statement. I would even add county, not just country. Unbelievable how people can still be so isolated with all the virtual meeting tools we have.

    • @cillcamst2
      @cillcamst2 10 месяцев назад +27

      I need this on a shirt also.

    • @migmit
      @migmit 10 месяцев назад +33

      @@terrencesauveSo, "America is the most free country, ask anyone who's never been outside of a county". We need to make it shorter to fit on a T-shirt though.

    • @Loccyster
      @Loccyster 10 месяцев назад +40

      ​​@@migmit, or you could just change the font size 🤷‍♂️
      Edit: also, your shortened version makes less sense and isn't as funny.

    • @justinweatherford8129
      @justinweatherford8129 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@migmit it could easily be placed on a t-shirt, especially if you split it in half and use the back of the t-shirt for the second half.

  • @maurer3d
    @maurer3d 10 месяцев назад +765

    12:00 When I was about 17 a local Psychic closed down, and had a sign out front, that read "Closed due to unforeseen circumstances". I laughed every time I drove by the shop.

  • @persaunna
    @persaunna 10 месяцев назад +1202

    I find it HILARIOUS that *Pound Town* decided to take a "moral high ground." The ironic confidence and audacity of "I'm right, and I want yours" people never cease to amaze me.

    • @SanDukey
      @SanDukey 10 месяцев назад +5

      Came here to make a comment to this effect 😂

    • @maurer3d
      @maurer3d 10 месяцев назад +53

      I just hope we can get some weird laws from Intercourse, Blue Ball, or Climax Pennsylvania. 😜
      (and yes those are three real cities/towns in Pennsylvania.)

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 10 месяцев назад +99

      I put it down to religion, I have no problem with someone saying "I can't do that because of my faith."
      What this is and what I hate about religion is someone saying "YOU can't do that because of MY religion"

    • @interloper8029
      @interloper8029 10 месяцев назад +34

      who knew "pound town" was this boring...

    • @noahb5573
      @noahb5573 10 месяцев назад +3

      IM OUTTA TOWN 🗣️

  • @dhamp_
    @dhamp_ 10 месяцев назад +131

    Theres one thing that was kind of glossed over in this - those English laws prohibiting fortune-telling and astrology were *absolutely* targeting the existence of Romani people.
    Its why court astrologers and other forms of divination werent covered by these laws - they were specifically aimed at Romani traditions and practices.

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Месяц назад

      Rom, Dom, Lom, it was aimed at all three. Not that the lawmakers would have known the difference.

    • @dhamp_
      @dhamp_ Месяц назад +1

      @marvindebot3264 except the Lom and Dom have never had a noteworthy presence in England/the UK, while the Romanichal have, as have the Welsh Kalé

  • @garmatey3816
    @garmatey3816 10 месяцев назад +950

    i literally thought the premise of Footloose and Dirty Dancing was a metaphor and not just an accurate depiction of events.

    • @GoXDS
      @GoXDS 10 месяцев назад +129

      sometimes, reality is stranger than fiction...

    • @theflyingdutchguy9870
      @theflyingdutchguy9870 10 месяцев назад +16

      didnt even think about that😂😂

    • @mchjsosde
      @mchjsosde 10 месяцев назад +27

      Oh you sweet simmer child.... this is America!

    • @TheEudaemonicPlague
      @TheEudaemonicPlague 10 месяцев назад +21

      Dirty Dancing was an entirely different story--the only things they have in common is dancing. Dirty Dancing is rich people looking down their noses at the hired help kind of thing. Simply not related stories.
      I'll admit that it shocked me to learn Footloose was based on real events--it seemed too corny, like an exaggeration of some unrelated events, grouped together to make a story. It's mindblowing that that law stayed in effect for ninety years.

    • @garmatey3816
      @garmatey3816 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheEudaemonicPlague never seen either

  • @rayceeya8659
    @rayceeya8659 10 месяцев назад +90

    Oregon famously has very strong first amendment rights and you can literally dance if you want to. You can leave your friends behind. 'Cause your friends don't dance And if they don't dance Well, they're no friends of mine

    • @sureshmukhi2316
      @sureshmukhi2316 10 месяцев назад +9

      Safety Dance - Men Without Hats

    • @lazykbys
      @lazykbys 10 месяцев назад +7

      IIRC, people who danced in a particular way were kicked out of Canadian disco clubs because the owners were afraid people might get hurt, and the Safety Dance was written as a protest.

    • @sureshmukhi2316
      @sureshmukhi2316 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@lazykbys it was in response to Slam dancing which was popular in the early 1980s

    • @rayceeya8659
      @rayceeya8659 10 месяцев назад

      @@lazykbys OMG I though they were British. I had no Idea they were Canadian. Thanks!

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@lazykbys Montreal in particular. And this is one of our more progressive and fashion-forward cities.

  • @Colopty
    @Colopty 10 месяцев назад +416

    Fun fact about the pinball ban: At a 1976 hearing in New York, a man named Roger Sharpe was a key part in lifting the ban through a demonstration of it being a game of skill by declaring that he'd pull the plunger back just right to send the ball through the middle lane, and then went on to do just that, leading to an unanimous vote in favour of lifting it.
    He later admitted that the shot was in fact pure luck on his part. He liked the game, but was in no way skilled enough to intentionally send the ball through a lane of his choice.

    • @NiveusMilitis
      @NiveusMilitis 10 месяцев назад +40

      As soon as I saw the pinball machine in the cover image, I thought of that interview. Love it.

    • @kyuubinaruto17
      @kyuubinaruto17 10 месяцев назад +41

      So he risked it all on luck? Regardless, I find it to be a failure on the council's part to take 1 single shot as proof of it being skill based. I have no opinion on the slot machine issue itself, but just that it feels foolish to take one instance of ANYTHING and apply it on a broad scale.

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +22

      @@kyuubinaruto17 I want to go back in time with a copy of the PAPA pinball table tutorials and show the jury video after video of Bowen Kerins brutalizing the concept that pinball is random and no skill is involved. Top level pinball is amazing to watch.

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 10 месяцев назад +16

      He wasnt familiar enough with this particular machine, he hadnt played it before and had just few hours to train before the demo. So, he needed a bit of luck on top of his killer skills.

    • @thomaslyons441
      @thomaslyons441 10 месяцев назад +2

      Did he say pinball didn't have flippers at first? That's wild.

  • @johnpotts8308
    @johnpotts8308 10 месяцев назад +85

    Fun fact: The last conviction under the 1735 Witchcraft Act in England was in 1944. She wasn't hanged or burnt at the stake but was fined £5 (the Witchcraft Act was replaced in 1951 by the Fraudulent Mediums Act).

    • @geoffroi-le-Hook
      @geoffroi-le-Hook 10 месяцев назад +2

      £5 was a lot of money in 1735.

    • @johnpotts8308
      @johnpotts8308 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@geoffroi-le-Hook Less so in 1944 (around £250 in today's money)

    • @kirara2516
      @kirara2516 10 месяцев назад +2

      So, I love dancing, pinball, and I'm Pagan/Wiccan. I don't think I'd fare too well in the past. 😅

  • @minioli01
    @minioli01 10 месяцев назад +579

    Just imagine the supreme court saying dancing is illegal unless nude therefore making strip clubs some of the only places where dance might be legal all in the name of preserving good morals.

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 10 месяцев назад +21

      I'd vote for such a law.

    • @bellablue5285
      @bellablue5285 10 месяцев назад +38

      Which would actually make strip clubs in some states illegal, since some require as much as chest coverage for them to operate

    • @swa5026
      @swa5026 10 месяцев назад +4

      Not really as the term is stripping. Half of the dance the dancer is clothed.

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 10 месяцев назад +38

      @@bellablue5285 If a woman come to the floor nude, then she can't be accused of stripping. 😃

    • @AnonymousAnarchist2
      @AnonymousAnarchist2 10 месяцев назад +54

      Also.. the folks trying to uphold these laws against dancing openly said it was because of thier religious belief and NOT from any empirical source or any reasonable arguement.
      So...
      Imagine the suprime court failing to read the first ten words of the first amendment.

  • @SakuraNyan
    @SakuraNyan 10 месяцев назад +76

    1:22 That pastor(?) just made my skin crawl.

    • @MICHAEL-vy3ch
      @MICHAEL-vy3ch 10 месяцев назад +45

      He did seem a little too excited about describing why dancing was prohibited.
      "All those sweaty bodily gyrations of young flesh and those hips moving to the pounding music building up to a carnal eruption of Biblical proportions...Oh, my, I seem to have sinned into my leisure suit..."

    • @sebastianwagner7334
      @sebastianwagner7334 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, he was one of those people where you just think "Yup, that fits..."

    • @kirara2516
      @kirara2516 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@MICHAEL-vy3ch I'd be surprised if he didn't "educate" young boys.

    • @thomaslong8401
      @thomaslong8401 10 месяцев назад +5

      Can you imaging spending eternity in heaven with that preacher? No thanks! Yikes

    • @ronstewart5945
      @ronstewart5945 9 месяцев назад

      Wondering if the violent pastor from Kingsman is intentionally similar-looking.

  • @TroutBoneless
    @TroutBoneless 10 месяцев назад +1209

    we never really talk about how the Puritans were so goddamn annoying that they got kicked out of europe and had to make their own country, and now that country has most of the worlds nukes

    • @bluester7177
      @bluester7177 10 месяцев назад +126

      And exports a lot of its most crazy cultural ideas.

    • @IBeforeAExceptAfterK
      @IBeforeAExceptAfterK 10 месяцев назад +263

      Not only that, but at least in my school we were taught that actually it was the Puritans who decided to leave because Europe was being intolerant of their religion. It's like someone coping after a bad breakup.

    • @Zalzany
      @Zalzany 10 месяцев назад

      @@bluester7177 yeah it sad were exporting sovcit ideals now... Although it is funny seeing a guy in UK or Canada quote fake supreme court cases when the supreme court has no say in their country. But it has to be annoying as hell for those cops...

    • @WE-te3vp
      @WE-te3vp 10 месяцев назад +24

      I don't remember them moving to Russia as they have more more nukes than the United States

    • @APerson863
      @APerson863 10 месяцев назад +90

      ​@IBeforeAExceptAfterK I remember it being that they wanted to be intolerant of other religions. And couldn't do that, so they left.

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 10 месяцев назад +34

    Kids in the Hall (a Canadian Sketch Comedy show from the late 80's early 90's) actually did a hilariously good example of fraudulent fortune telling defined by law that could be used to help clear up confusion. The fortune teller was actually the owner of a courier company and when a person would come in (they were all supposed to little old European ladies in the skit) for a reading someone would drop a package through the ceiling and he'd tell the client they had to deliver the package to build their karma, luck, or protection. The skit ends with a bunch of old ladies running around Toronto delivering packages like it is life or death and eventually assaulting a Canada Post worker for packages to deliver. (it's a lot funnier then I make it sound lol)

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад +2

      Most KiTH sketches sound pretty awful if you describe them. They could make someone who only dreams of Oompah bands into a popular recurring gag.

    • @CartoonHero1986
      @CartoonHero1986 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@jeffreyquinn3820 LMAO for real... try describing one of Bruce's skits like "Sausages" or "My Pen!" without it sounding like the dumbest thing you've heard... but are probably the funniest things ever. Even the ones that were outright hilarious like any of Buddy Cole skits, the Crushing Your Head guy skits, etc are hard to just tell people about and make them sound good.

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад

      @@CartoonHero1986 Unfortunately, a lot of people thought they could be funny by copying them.

  • @TheRaySkye
    @TheRaySkye 10 месяцев назад +258

    I spent most of my childhood in a town called Comanche, Tx. They refused to let a travelling roller-rink (skating) set up shop inside the city limit for even a day. Their logic: Skating involves music, Music leads to Dancing, Dancing leads to Sin and Sin leads to Hell. The rink had to set up just outside of the city limits but was chased away after just one weekend of sending young people straight to hell.

    • @chri-k
      @chri-k 10 месяцев назад +6

      . . .

    • @CallieMasters5000
      @CallieMasters5000 10 месяцев назад +45

      Well how did you turn out? Are you currently residing at 666 Hell Lane, Hellsville? Say hi to the Devil for us!

    • @TheRaySkye
      @TheRaySkye 10 месяцев назад +46

      I was able to escape just after elementary school. I currently live in a big, sin-filled city. My eldest sister was unfortunately trapped in that one pony town.

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@TheRaySkye one whole pony. rich town

    • @TheRaySkye
      @TheRaySkye 10 месяцев назад +8

      Can't expect too much when the city limit signs are back to back. Place has a fraction for a zip code.

  • @cweaver4080
    @cweaver4080 10 месяцев назад +173

    You buried the lead here: "Supreme Court says teens have to dance nude when they go to Pound Town'

  • @feliciasjoberg9886
    @feliciasjoberg9886 10 месяцев назад +409

    It is legal to DANCE at restaurants now in Sweden! In 2023, restaurants or bars don't need dance permits. For 67 YEARS this law meant that the owners would get fines or prison if they didn't interrupt spontaneous dancing!

    • @notbot2648
      @notbot2648 10 месяцев назад +48

      They were just very prescient about the eventual danger of flash mobs.

    • @didikohen455
      @didikohen455 10 месяцев назад +16

      So Dancing Queen was not in a bar, I understand.

    • @zubetp
      @zubetp 10 месяцев назад +26

      i keep imagining being in one of places where dancing is illegal and testing at which point my activity stops counting as fidgeting and starts counting as dancing.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 10 месяцев назад +21

      Officer, I am not dancing. I am standing still, but faster.

    • @Ynno2
      @Ynno2 10 месяцев назад +4

      There are still several other European countries with similar laws too

  • @Crabby303
    @Crabby303 10 месяцев назад +40

    "Just ask anyone whose never been outside of the country" - straight out of the box with a deadpan-delivery winner lol 🤣

  • @themechanic9226
    @themechanic9226 10 месяцев назад +22

    I remember visiting my grandparents in South Carolina back in the late 1970’s and there was a pinball machine in a 7-11 near their house. My siblings and I walked down there to get some candy and we started playing a game of pinball. The clerk came over and unplugged the machine mid-game. We had no idea why (being from out of state) and I remember the clerk pointing at the sign stating it was illegal for minors to play pinball in South Carolina. I remember thinking “what a stupid law”, and I was only 10 years old. Not surprised it is still on the books.

  • @TricksterModeEngaged
    @TricksterModeEngaged 10 месяцев назад +190

    "Footloose was based on a true story" is not on my list of things I expected to learn today

  • @johnsterling6659
    @johnsterling6659 10 месяцев назад +53

    Psychic "Are you here for your psychic reading?"
    "I don't know you tell me you're the psychic."

    • @tdhoward
      @tdhoward 10 месяцев назад +1

      For some reason, I read that in Steven Wright's voice.

    • @onijester56
      @onijester56 10 месяцев назад +4

      Psychic: "In fact you are not. You're here to be invited to a potluck and tabletop RPGs at *insert address*. The password is bringing a big bag of chips."

    • @nowthatsjustducky
      @nowthatsjustducky 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@tdhoward Once I stayed up all night playing poker with a deck of tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.

    • @HighAsHeckPriestess
      @HighAsHeckPriestess 4 месяца назад

      A note: the ethics of asking/confirming your reading appointment is in part because of the laws in each state, but mostly spiritual/religious belief (in my culture, even with prior consent, you still have to ask for consent again)

  • @godwinwong2809
    @godwinwong2809 10 месяцев назад +1095

    Imagine being so scared of dancing you destroy your own town infrastructure

    • @JoshuaRed-v4f
      @JoshuaRed-v4f 10 месяцев назад +105

      Must be Conservative

    • @AnaGolightly
      @AnaGolightly 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@JoshuaRed-v4fthey were Antifa. Jk

    • @todd-617
      @todd-617 10 месяцев назад +79

      Books must terrify them

    • @swa5026
      @swa5026 10 месяцев назад +5

      Sounds like a infrastructure problem.

    • @ImAlxxy
      @ImAlxxy 10 месяцев назад +7

      Are you questioning the validity of dance mania events which ruined lives and cities throughout history? I'm not even joking. Similarly in 1962 the Tanganyika laughter epidemic plagued the country for months.

  • @dalton6859
    @dalton6859 10 месяцев назад +22

    I was born and raised in Wise County, Virginia, and I love to see that my county is getting some recognition! I'm also glad that someone other than a local enjoys the "Pound Town" ( 3:45 ) joke.

  • @carlthehatllama8930
    @carlthehatllama8930 10 месяцев назад +564

    It is kind of interesting that people are trying to ban dancing for not upholding "good Christian values" when in their own book one of their gods favorite people "danced before the lord with all his might" in a sleeveless colorful robe

    • @SamAronow
      @SamAronow 10 месяцев назад +46

      “Favorite” is a misinterpretation. “Chosenness” is just a contract with God to fulfill certain ritual obligations, whereas everyone else just has to follow 7 basic moral laws (assuming God doesn’t have other contracts with other groups, which isn’t to be taken for granted). All of which is to say a legal argument could be made by these fundamentalist groups that _they’re_ not allowed to dance but other people are. Which of course defeats the justification for a civil ban on dancing, but that’s ancillary to an ecclesiastical argument.

    • @chanterelle483
      @chanterelle483 10 месяцев назад +54

      a lot of dancing in the Psalms

    • @CommieHunter7
      @CommieHunter7 10 месяцев назад +32

      They actually argue that David danced and that was giving in to his lustful, fleshly desires. And that led to his adultery with Bathsheba, proving dancing is bad.

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 10 месяцев назад +8

      Same dude consulted the lady of the spheres and is full of prophesy, but gods forbid I make a little profit from being a profit

    • @raistlinmajere7149
      @raistlinmajere7149 10 месяцев назад +9

      so Footloose is based off of a true story

  • @gus.smedstad
    @gus.smedstad 10 месяцев назад +8

    14:22 - I initially read that poster as "Bourbon for President." McKinley isn't in small print, but it's still smaller than Bourbon in the poster.

  • @timdelaney2798
    @timdelaney2798 10 месяцев назад +134

    I was a teenager in a small Oklahoma town where dancing was illegal, except for "Teen Town", open 2 nights a week. It was a dance hall, but there was a white stripe placed down the middle. Girls on one side, boys on the other. You could dance near each other, across the line. Of note, it was a dry county where I had my first drink (moonshine) at age 15. And it seemed like half the girls were pregnant by senior year in high school. Fun fact: I moved to Utah where, a few years later, Footloose was filmed.

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад +37

      There seems to be a correlation of banning "things that lead to teens having sex" and high numbers of teens having unprotected sex.

    • @cjweezil5206
      @cjweezil5206 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeffreyquinn3820if prohibition taught us anything, it's that people will just make pregnant teens in their bathtubs.

    • @thedapperdolphin1590
      @thedapperdolphin1590 10 месяцев назад +26

      @@jeffreyquinn3820A good mix of 1. Teenagers will always want to rebel 2. Not being taught how to have safe sex 3. Not being able to gradually form a healthy relationship with sexuality over time

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol 9 месяцев назад

      @@thedapperdolphin1590funny how conservatives never learn their lesson about taking cudgels full of stupid to practical and targeted regulation. They're learning it again with abortion right now, after the last time they "learned" it all of... 30 years ago maybe?

  • @PositiveThinkTankSama
    @PositiveThinkTankSama 10 месяцев назад +20

    LOL Cooking in a suit with an apron over it! Man REFUSES to be seen wearing anything else 😂

    • @concinnus
      @concinnus 10 месяцев назад +1

      Some real _Hannibal_ vibes.

  • @brianmclaughlan2546
    @brianmclaughlan2546 10 месяцев назад +74

    True Footloose story here. I went to a fairly small Arkansas high school (about 150 students in my graduating class) where dancing was banned due to a local church that held a pretty strong sway over the town. The students begged the school board to let them have a dance (can't remember if it was homecoming or prom). They finally agreed, but added that they'd "be watching us" and would take away the priviledge if they saw *any* funny business. This was in the mid-80's, so the movie was a big inspiration. I don't think anybody's kids died on a bridge after dancing or anything, so much less drama for us.

    • @EmyrDerfel
      @EmyrDerfel 10 месяцев назад +3

      Whatever happened to the separation of church and state?

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol 9 месяцев назад

      @@EmyrDerfelthat runs directly against small-town conservative values of "I want to control everyone and will screw over myself if need be to make sure you suffer with me."

    • @masterofdoots5965
      @masterofdoots5965 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@EmyrDerfel
      That died a *long* time ago, my friend.

    • @poudink5791
      @poudink5791 4 месяца назад

      @@EmyrDerfel unfortunately, your town's local government is not the state and is free to be influenced by whichever church it wants

  • @astroarguello1521
    @astroarguello1521 10 месяцев назад +23

    Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball. From soho down to Brighton I must have played em all.

    • @ImTrIgGeREdd
      @ImTrIgGeREdd 10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad I’m not the only one who thought this XD

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад

      If you want to see a real pinball wizard google Bowen Kerins; he actually *has* played them all.

  • @atoucangirl
    @atoucangirl 10 месяцев назад +182

    if a law forbids a seemingly arbitrary and unimportant thing with seemingly arbitrary criteria, it's either just old and nobody even remembered to revoke it...
    ...or it's a way for the people in power to oppress people they don't like, or people who could be a threat to their power.

    • @Krushak8888
      @Krushak8888 10 месяцев назад +6

      I mean, I don't remember which islands it was but in the Americas there was still technically a war people forgot lol... hell margerine was banned in wisconsin and when it was legal, it was dyed a godawful pink so no one could confuse it for butter

    • @exeggcutertimur6091
      @exeggcutertimur6091 10 месяцев назад +9

      These laws do just that 3/5ths of the time.

    • @atoucangirl
      @atoucangirl 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Krushak8888 look up "Berwick-upon-tweeds war ussr"

    • @Zalzany
      @Zalzany 10 месяцев назад +25

      You think that but again when you go to do it there is groups who will fight you on it. As that creappy dancing ban spokesman proved. I mean he made my skin crawl way he got excited trying to talk about teens dancing at prom was just huge ass red flag to me that he needs to be watched at all times...

    • @atoucangirl
      @atoucangirl 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@Zalzany yeah, its the second type i mentionned, "a way for the people in power to oppress people they don't like, or people who could be a threat to their"
      edit: yes a forgotten law can shift to being an oppression tool once it goes into the spotlight

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 10 месяцев назад +6

    0:25 - Chapter 1 - Footloose origins
    5:10 - Chapter 2 - Banned ; pinball wizardry
    8:40 - Chapter 3 - Sis boom banned
    12:50 - Chapter 4 - Voting under the influence
    16:40 - End roll ads

  • @robert3622
    @robert3622 10 месяцев назад +55

    The city i grew up in had bans on oral sex, pinball, adultry, and premarital sex until I was 17 or 18. It all got repealed when I was 20 (right before I moved away) when one of the local churches tried to get a ban on any business being open on Sunday. I'm 39, and there's an Adam and Eve store there now lol.

    • @notbot2648
      @notbot2648 10 месяцев назад +11

      Poetic justice

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn 10 месяцев назад +3

      too bad it wasnt Adam and (st)Eve

    • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
      @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 10 месяцев назад +1

      In the church? Go Adam & Eve!

    • @t1m3f0x
      @t1m3f0x 10 месяцев назад +9

      I one heard of someone who was actually arrested for adultery, a cop got called out to a noise complaint about a couple outside arguing. He kept getting called back because they wouldn't shut up, and stop bothering the neighbors. So when the cop heard the women say she slept with someone else, he arrested her for adultery, because it was still on the books. Obviously she wasn't going to be charged, but that wasn't the point. He just arrested her for adultery, because arresting her got rid of the noise problem.

    • @robert3622
      @robert3622 8 месяцев назад

      @@fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Not on the church site, no. But in the plaza in front of the shopping mall which now has a truck stop next to it that's immediately across from the hotel in the mall lol

  • @Splucked
    @Splucked 10 месяцев назад +12

    Colonial troops throwing a raging kegger sounds like a perfect Monty Python skit.
    In the 60s/70s it was illegal to dance here on Sundays. (Stones throw from Boston.) It was still on the books in '79 when I got married. Never enforced in my lifetime, that I know of, but I got married on a Saturday just in case.

  • @derekjohnson424
    @derekjohnson424 10 месяцев назад +97

    My biggest takeaway from this is not the fact that pinball machines didn't catch a break until the invention of the flipper, but that there was a period of time where pinball machines didn't even have them!
    Back in the day, did you just pull the plunger and hope for the best?

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink 10 месяцев назад +39

      The flippers were first introduced in 1947 and quickly took off in popularity a few years later. Before that you absolutely did just hope for the best. The machine would award coins depending on which hole the ball entered. They had active electric bumpers, bells, score keeping, and lights in the late 30s.

    • @arnobreedt5048
      @arnobreedt5048 10 месяцев назад +24

      ​@@_Twinkso it was a pachinko machine before 1947.

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@arnobreedt5048 pachinko was interestingly enough based off early US bagatelle machines, which were inspired by the French game. Both started diverging into their own thing during the early 1930s (USA) and late 1940s (Japan). Japan also banned Pachinko machines in ww2.
      So yeah, pretty similar games that share an origin.

    • @Suosiili
      @Suosiili 10 месяцев назад

      If you wanna learn more how old pinball machines work, @TechnologyConnections did few interesting videos about them few months back.

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@_Twink Now when you say, "Japan also banned Pachinko machines in ww2." you mean during the war, right? The pachinko parlors came back post war, obviously.

  • @BobHannent
    @BobHannent 10 месяцев назад +9

    There's a prohibition on selling alcohol in Greece on election days. The idea being you should be sober on the day and that it reduces the opportunity to have a drink bought for you.
    That being said it's very common for local candidates to go around the villages in advance of an election, stopping at the local drinking establishments to court the men of the villages into voting for them. There will be a local party member in the village who facilitates things and makes sure the most influential people have a good time.

    • @mathewiamele3730
      @mathewiamele3730 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's not as bad as making it illegal for people to give FREE water/beverages to people waiting in line to vote like they did in Georgia a few years ago.

  • @PrecludeLP
    @PrecludeLP 10 месяцев назад +74

    The B-roll with Devin in the kitchen wearing the suit and apron was gold.

    • @LincolnDWard
      @LincolnDWard 10 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder who did his nails for the shot at 17:30?
      : )

  • @hyliantraveler10
    @hyliantraveler10 10 месяцев назад +3

    In Mississippi around 1900 it was illegal to a) not have a job b) quit your job or c) offer a job to a person who has a job- all at the same time so amazingly it used to be even worse to work here.

    • @zombieoverlord5173
      @zombieoverlord5173 10 месяцев назад +2

      Is that how they tried fighting unemployment? Just ban unemployment. Mississippi is just strange

    • @Jacob_Weiser
      @Jacob_Weiser 4 месяца назад +1

      illegal to quit your job... great job Mississippi. atleast thats just how it used to be

  • @TysonJensen
    @TysonJensen 10 месяцев назад +134

    Technically, all this stuff also happened in my timeline, so it only confirms that I do in fact live in the dumbest timeline.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu 10 месяцев назад

      A lot of stuff happened in modern times. It's crazy to remind people that the civil rights acts were only in the 1960s. Many people still alive today were alive when black people became somewhat equal to white folks. Americans love to act like all that stuff is taken care of and solved in the distant past...when it really hasn't. We're one bad guy away from going back to a very dark place.

    • @Mentallysubnormal
      @Mentallysubnormal 10 месяцев назад +4

      Nah there’s dumber timelines. I can’t tell you too much or the time police will get me, but things could have a lot worse

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mentallysubnormal Also SO much better in others. Can't wait for my gamma capacitors to charge back up. Need to get out of here.

    • @Mentallysubnormal
      @Mentallysubnormal 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@LabGecko You fool! I was the time police all along! You’re going away for a long time bub.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 10 месяцев назад

      @@Mentallysubnormal I'd like to defer my time to myself in timeline 82968. He / I have agreed to the exchange. Of course you're invited to the parties in his "prison" penthouse. I hear he hired Röyksopp to open for Eternal Abba next week.

  • @XVanillaCherryX
    @XVanillaCherryX 10 месяцев назад +1

    I go to the Footloose Festival every year and it’s always hilarious watching people realize it’s based on a true story. Plus it’s nice whenever the cast comes by!

  • @danieldicesare7365
    @danieldicesare7365 10 месяцев назад +43

    I grew up with a pinball machine in our basement. My dad loved pinball, and since he'd grown up in a time when the law wouldn't allow him to go out and play a coin-op machine, he bought his own machine to enjoy at home.

    • @chefdevergue
      @chefdevergue 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same thing here. We couldn't play in public venues, so our dad got us machine where we could hone our skills. Also had a pool table

  • @ObservantHistorian
    @ObservantHistorian 10 месяцев назад +581

    True story: In 1976, I traveled by Greyhound to Paducah KY, to visit a college friend. Above the jukebox in the bus station there was a sign that read, "No Dancing or Acts of Dancing Allowed." An "act" of dancing?

    • @CdnTrader1
      @CdnTrader1 10 месяцев назад +49

      Perhaps the Horizontal Mambo was illegal.

    • @Andres-nu3xh
      @Andres-nu3xh 10 месяцев назад +63

      tapping your foot and bobbing your head? crazy this was a thing

    • @bluester7177
      @bluester7177 10 месяцев назад +67

      ​​@@Andres-nu3xhme and my adhd ass would go to jail, i guess, or was it a fine?

    • @ObservantHistorian
      @ObservantHistorian 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@Andres-nu3xh That's what I worried about as I was waiting!

    • @jannarkiewicz633
      @jannarkiewicz633 10 месяцев назад +37

      We took a trip to Canada in the 70s. The hotel had kind of restaurant, bar, rec room (kid friendly). There was a pool table. I could not play my sister in pool b/c women were not allowed to play pool.

  • @szupko
    @szupko 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sir, it's been years watching you and I'd say this is the most value per time I have ever had with an actual Lawyer. Thank You

  • @russlehman2070
    @russlehman2070 10 месяцев назад +109

    The real skill in pinball is bumping the machine just enough to influence the path of the ball but not trigger a tilt.

    • @todd-617
      @todd-617 10 месяцев назад +49

      In Pound town it's probably illegal to bump the pinball machine. Seems too sexual

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +6

      Post pass, bounce pass, live catch, drop catch, cradle separation, nudge pass, over under, slap save, tap pass... bump play is merely the gateway to a wide and incredible world.

  • @gestaltdude
    @gestaltdude 10 месяцев назад +3

    I always enjoy topics such as these. For a start, they remind me the world really is a lot stranger than most people realize. They also remind me of my time on the railways in the 1990's. It was owned by the state at the time (Western Australia), and had become burdened with outdated rules and regulations. The handbook for these rules, which began in 1963, was a legitimate ten centimeters thick (minimum). When in 1996 someone finally decided it was time to streamline things, the book became less than half the size, having rid itself of such relevant rules as, "When a horse is being used in track work and a train is about to pass, the horse's head must be held until the entirety of the train has passed." Or the constantly enforced, "When an unaccompanied woman boards a train, every effort must be made to sit her in a compartment with another woman, if possible."

  • @SsnakeBite
    @SsnakeBite 10 месяцев назад +34

    Fun fact: at least part of the argument made for pinball being gambling is that they offered free games as a reward for high scores. And even though that wasn't monetary or even really physical gain and pinball is a game of skill and not luck, that was apparently enough to count as gambling, back in the days.
    Anyway, this lead to the invention of the "extra ball" reward, with tables offering a single ball at a time as a reward instead of a full game (which, funny enough, I would argue makes it more addictive as a game can then theoretically continue forever), in order to bypass the law/ruling. This started with a 1960 table called _Flipper_ and the feature was named _Add-A-Ball_ early on.
    And of course, that ruling has since been overruled, so modern tables get to have Extra Balls AND free games (a.k.a. Replays)!

    • @David_K_Booth
      @David_K_Booth 10 месяцев назад +3

      I think it might be Harry McKeown's book "Pinball Portfolio" that mentions that some pinball tables actually did give monetary payouts. In effect they were just gambling machines in disguise, and that's what led to the ban.

    • @allanpatterson7653
      @allanpatterson7653 10 месяцев назад +1

      Do not forget Match numbers.

    • @jesseincognito.
      @jesseincognito. 10 месяцев назад

      I could never get those especially with how shitty I play

    • @scottthewaterwarrior
      @scottthewaterwarrior 10 месяцев назад

      With pinball being illegal for so long, I'm rather surprised the puritans didn't go after lootboxes more. Guess video games are already the devil so they don't look any deeper then that.

    • @hairymcnipples
      @hairymcnipples 10 месяцев назад

      Early pinball machines didn't have flippers and at least some of them returned cash prizes, so at least some of them were gambling devices.

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 10 месяцев назад +4

    "We're going to Pound Town where there is no rhythm."
    An unexpected statement of truth.

  • @KillerQueensRyche
    @KillerQueensRyche 10 месяцев назад +70

    Wearing a suit and tie while you prep and cook and having a gavel on your cutting board is how I picture you doing every task at home now.

  • @NeutralDrow
    @NeutralDrow 10 месяцев назад +18

    "Pinball machines used to not have flippers"
    ...I'm sorry, WHAT?

    • @arturoaguilar6002
      @arturoaguilar6002 10 месяцев назад +4

      Pinball without flippers is just a reclined Pachinko machine.

    • @NeutralDrow
      @NeutralDrow 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@arturoaguilar6002 That would certainly explain how one could gamble with them...

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@arturoaguilar6002 Pinball came first, fyi. Break down the name, it literally describes itself.

    • @allanpatterson7653
      @allanpatterson7653 10 месяцев назад +3

      They have gone through quite an evolution. EM games began as a bagatel game it was gambling.
      They started adding lights and noise effects and gradually became more complex.

  • @PsychoSavager289
    @PsychoSavager289 10 месяцев назад +154

    "America is the freest country in the world, just ask anyone who has never been outside the country."
    Or anyone who has never looked at where the US ranks on the Human Freedom Index.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 10 месяцев назад

      The people who say we’re the freest only care about guns.

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +1

      The Koch brothers _would_ rank it low because they have to put up with things like taxes, regulations and laws.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu 10 месяцев назад

      @@LeCharles07 that's not what the freedom index is.

  • @thomasfplm
    @thomasfplm 10 месяцев назад +6

    12:53
    In Brazil, it is forbidden to sell alcohol (I don't know about buying) in election day, until the time the voting is closed.
    But as far as I know, the consumption is not forbidden, unless you start disturbing the voting process.

    • @HandsomeDanVacationRentals
      @HandsomeDanVacationRentals 10 месяцев назад

      I don’t understand how Alcohol would impact citizens ability to vote. I would argue the vast majority of voters do not research the options beyond parroting their party’s attack ads. Most voters vote for a certain type of party because of base tribalism. Their friends, parents, family, etc have always voted that way and that’s good enough for them.

    • @thomasfplm
      @thomasfplm 10 месяцев назад

      @@HandsomeDanVacationRentals, I didn't make the laws, and my guess is that it is more about avoiding drunk people disturbing the process than anything else.
      Specially if some of those meat someone who vote for a candidate they don't like.

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад

      @@HandsomeDanVacationRentals I believe that selling alcohol was banned, at least partially" to stop politicians from using it as a bribe. Not sure how this would work because they would have had to buy it in advance. Saloons were also common polling places, as they were often the only suitable buildings in a lot of neighborhoods.

    • @HandsomeDanVacationRentals
      @HandsomeDanVacationRentals 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@jeffreyquinn3820 the days when politicians were more honest about bribing and being bribed 😅

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 10 месяцев назад

      But it's not illegal to drink on election day.

  • @th3r0d
    @th3r0d 10 месяцев назад +58

    I absolutely lost it over the Pound Town Council

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 10 месяцев назад +10

    2:11 Did I miss something or did they say:
    "Social dacing has no protection.
    But striping does."
    ?

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol 9 месяцев назад +3

      Welcome to conservative logic. The actual point is arbitrary as long as ham-fisted control is maintained.

  • @nicholasarmstrong8349
    @nicholasarmstrong8349 10 месяцев назад +34

    I always thought the plot of footloose was just as absurd as the plot of urinetown. To hear it was based on a true story is INSANE

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 10 месяцев назад +5

      You know, this makes me somewhat happy. Im old enough to have (older and more rural) friends whose parents were absolutely against dancing, even music and singing (except hymns, of course). The craziest rule I remember was whistling, girls werent to whistle in any circumstances! Boys could whistle outdoors, but never inside. These being so insane to you gives me hope for humanity.
      Ps. Most of these friends have stories of how they went dancing in secret couple towns over, like with elaborate set-ups and everything, Im sure people today buy drugs with less effort. All moved out from home as soon as possible.

    • @Nimelennar
      @Nimelennar 10 месяцев назад

      Although Urinetown, too, has its basis in reality (a pay toilet that the writer, Greg Kotis, encountered while traveling in Europe). Admittedly, Kotis ran with that a little further than the writers of Footloose did with "ban on dancing."

  • @claudiad5505
    @claudiad5505 10 месяцев назад +6

    I love how you are still wearing your suit and tie when you're doing the hello fresh commercials. Lol

  • @distortedrain5624
    @distortedrain5624 10 месяцев назад +123

    "Alcohol was synonymous with voting. I can't vote without it."
    Same. Cheers man!

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink 10 месяцев назад +8

      I'm like that with driving 🍻

    • @todd-617
      @todd-617 10 месяцев назад +5

      I always feel like I need some afterwards

    • @Tim.Stotelmeyer
      @Tim.Stotelmeyer 10 месяцев назад +5

      Same with watching a sporting event or a marriage ceremony.

    • @edwardallenthree
      @edwardallenthree 10 месяцев назад

      Wait. So I quit drinking, but I can drink on election day? We vote by mail, and we have a lot of elections, several every year. We have one on Tuesday. Can I drink Tuesday? What if I fill out my ballot today and mail it Tuesday? Can I drink today and Tuesday?

    • @angelabailey8130
      @angelabailey8130 10 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@edwardallenthreeStay sober, man. You can always drink after the voting.

  • @foogod4237
    @foogod4237 10 месяцев назад +4

    12:44 Wow, I think I'm becoming psychic! I'm starting to see Legal Eagle's jokes coming!

  • @Net7Ruins
    @Net7Ruins 10 месяцев назад +222

    Yet another mark against Religious zealotry

    • @AnaGolightly
      @AnaGolightly 10 месяцев назад +20

      No shortage of those

    • @TheModdedwarfare3
      @TheModdedwarfare3 10 месяцев назад +18

      The wall is 100% marks now

    • @ZombiZohm
      @ZombiZohm 10 месяцев назад +2

      Are you suggesting we just lock all preachers up

    • @thatonedude9744
      @thatonedude9744 10 месяцев назад +28

      @@ZombiZohmif you got that out of any of these comments, your reading comprehension is below zero. You’re literally just putting words in someone’s mouth and getting mad about it

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia 10 месяцев назад

      Blooday Papistry

  • @pigs18
    @pigs18 10 месяцев назад +3

    Objection: Lacks context. Pinball machines as we know them now and in 1974 is a game of skill. The vertical machines shown in the older footage where gambling machines, more akin to Japanese pachinko machines. Players would deposit their dimes, put the balls into play and receive whatever balls that fell through a particular hole. There were no flippers and the only way to influence the balls' path was to bump (or tilt) the machine. The establishment, typically run by the local mafia, would then pay for the number of steel balls that the player cashed in. Eventually, the flippers were added, the steel balls weren't dispensed by the machine, and the extra balls were valuable only for increasing the player's score. Bumping the machine was kept, but a tilt mechanism added to stop players from breaking the machine.

  • @ariste01
    @ariste01 10 месяцев назад +25

    You know I started reading tarot over 15 years ago out of curiosity and i like to collect decks. My favorite spread is the celtic cross. Out of 10 cards, only 2 deal with the future. In most of the 3 and 5 card spreads, only 1 has to do with the future. The readings tend to focus on the present and past much more than the future but still is called fortune telling. Personally, I view them more as a psychological tool than anything really woo-woo. Like when I read I like to know absolutely nothing and just purely read the cards. This allows the client to apply the cards to the situations in their own life where it fits. It can help bring things you need to look at from the subconscious to the conscious. Obviously, I can't help someone the same way a psychologist can, but people have lots of reasons for not going to psychologists and I do think, if it sparks some introspection, it's better than nothing at all.

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol 10 месяцев назад +1

      I see decks themed after popular shows sold online all the time. I think temu has them cheap too.

    • @ageishyena3035
      @ageishyena3035 10 месяцев назад

      Said it better than I could. I did readings on one of those all-too-common websites online for a few years. Then the websites upped their minimum amount you had to charge (I went with quanity, charging absolutely bare minimum and still making almost 1000 a month) and I lost 95% of my business and never went back. Kinda wish I could, I need money but can't justify the "minimum charge" most sites have of about $2 to $5 per minute. And then there are those who game the system, taking free minutes constantly by using multiple credit cards and claiming "I got cut off."

    • @ariste01
      @ariste01 10 месяцев назад

      @zechrussell4938 yeah hubby got me the supernatural deck the other xmas. I think I'm up to at least a dozen. I have a lot on my Amazon wishlist that friends and family chip away at. Then sometimes I spot a deck I like when I'm out and about. I do have to like the artwork. I won't buy just any deck.

    • @MickeyMousePark
      @MickeyMousePark 10 месяцев назад

      not much different than horoscopes ..there was an experiment done by a high school teacher many years ago..he printed out 6 different horoscopes..he handed them to the students in the front row and had them rate how well they fit them..they rated them very high then he had the students pass them to the row behind them and those students rated them..the horoscopes fit everyone in the class...

    • @ariste01
      @ariste01 10 месяцев назад +1

      @MickeyMousePark yeah horoscopes rely a lot on Barnum statements... phrases that seem specific, but can apply to pretty much everyone. Like "you have a lot of acquaintance, but there's only a few people you'd consider close friends" or "sometimes you feel like no one knows the real you." With tarot cards, it's more the case that each card can mean 3-4 different things, and one of them is bound to apply.

  • @michaelmayhem350
    @michaelmayhem350 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of your best videos yet. It was a very long & painful wait for it to pop up on RUclips so I could share it with coworkers that don't have nebula lol

  • @outrageous-alex
    @outrageous-alex 10 месяцев назад +16

    George Washington Story - my family owns the US's oldest whiskey distillery location, not the brand but the original location. Just a few years ago most of the buildings fell down.
    But when George Washington crossed the Delaware he stopped by for some whiskey for his officers and it was called "the whiskey that warmed the revolution"

  • @theorixlux
    @theorixlux 10 месяцев назад +5

    "They shouldve seen that coming"
    All good jokes come in threes.

  • @ronvlaarsvar6867
    @ronvlaarsvar6867 10 месяцев назад +82

    This video is like your parents taking you to Disney Land before getting divorced, enjoy it kid because it's going to get rough in the coming months.

    • @terrencesauve
      @terrencesauve 10 месяцев назад +18

      Everyone just need to vote, if not, it means you don't care to have your rights and freedoms repelled by the courts or by phoony politicians.

    • @c.a.savage5689
      @c.a.savage5689 10 месяцев назад +7

      It's going to be a bumpy ride.

    • @theflyingdutchguy9870
      @theflyingdutchguy9870 10 месяцев назад +6

      damn. i didnt even get that. altho i did go to disney land with my grandparents as a kid. but i was so young i barely remember anything. other than my grandfather smelling my socks and freaking out as is commonly done to make small kids laugh😂

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад

      The fact that a dancing ban stood for 90 years and wasn't even overturned in court but was simply taken off the books because the mayor's daughter met a boy from out of town is disgusting and makes me really pissed about all the lies I was told about American constitutional principles as a kid.

  • @harrisdizdarevic5797
    @harrisdizdarevic5797 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's so cool how all of these professionals are creating a record on RUclips of how it was when humans used to do those professions before the robots replaced them. It's like a historical record.

  • @devinphillips9704
    @devinphillips9704 10 месяцев назад +39

    The guy at 1:15.... yeah, that guy doesn't look like he's harboring some deep, dark, regretful secrets, does he?

    • @notbot2648
      @notbot2648 10 месяцев назад +11

      He's probably thinking of a teenager's ankles, he's sweating so much.

  • @shlomster6256
    @shlomster6256 10 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT writing, engaging, timely. Love all the snark!

  • @alexandermichaud957
    @alexandermichaud957 10 месяцев назад +36

    It sounds like he had to do a few takes of "the devil's balls" without laughing

  • @TheBreadthatcausedLesMis
    @TheBreadthatcausedLesMis 10 месяцев назад +4

    With all the stuff coming out and the recent statement, I'm kind of interested in seeing LegalEagle end up tackling the whole mess that is the Nijisanji/Doki situation.

  • @feliciasjoberg9886
    @feliciasjoberg9886 10 месяцев назад +106

    LegalEagle: "America is the freest country in the world, just ask anyone who's never been outside the country".
    Me: *laughing in Swedish* You're spitting facts!

    • @devinyoung168
      @devinyoung168 10 месяцев назад +10

      Sweden doesn't exist. The U.S. is the only country (this is a joke. Do not take me seriously)

    • @JorgeCastro-hz6fm
      @JorgeCastro-hz6fm 10 месяцев назад +2

      How do you laugh in Swedish?

    • @deanromanado5850
      @deanromanado5850 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​@JorgeCastro-hz6fm i guess making weird chuckling noise while constructing your furniture ( ikea)

    • @Zynt0xik
      @Zynt0xik 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@JorgeCastro-hz6fm depends on the region, but for a good chunk of northern sweden a sharp sucking in of air would be acceptable.
      The rest just Skrattar.

    • @luisgomez8635
      @luisgomez8635 10 месяцев назад +2

      How does someone laugh in Swedish?

  • @bagfootbandit8745
    @bagfootbandit8745 10 месяцев назад +2

    Brings a whole new meaning to "taking someone to Pound Town"

  • @Zalzany
    @Zalzany 10 месяцев назад +39

    That guy I can almost smell the sweat coming off him thinking about teenagers touching while dancing the way he described it just made my skin crawl..

  • @nunyabiznis3595
    @nunyabiznis3595 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question, If a dance hall permit could not be issued to " a person who is not a person of good moral character", and one was denied a dance hall permit, could one sue for defamation?

  • @jake_
    @jake_ 10 месяцев назад +17

    5:08 LegalEagle: "Dancing kind of makes sense when you think about it"
    Editor: "No it doesn't".
    Objection sustained Mr. Editor.

    • @diydame7163
      @diydame7163 10 месяцев назад +2

      Haha I didn’t catch that the first time until I saw this quote. 😂

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 10 месяцев назад

    I had no idea how much of American history was intertwined with laws on dancing, pinball, and drinking. It's fascinating to see how our legal views have evolved over the centuries.

  • @notvenom1152
    @notvenom1152 10 месяцев назад +28

    "I got to cut loose. Footloose. Kickoff your Sunday shoes..."

    • @SamAronow
      @SamAronow 10 месяцев назад +1

      Who can forget the song inspired by the time Kenny Loggins was kidnapped by Jimmy Buffett and had to be rescued by Michael McDonald and James Ingram?

  • @Efreeti
    @Efreeti 10 месяцев назад +7

    They were really concerned about their high moral fiber in Pound Town.

  • @elSethro
    @elSethro 10 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine getting your dance permit application rejected because the town determines that you "lack moral character". How do they even decide that? I'd be fascinated to hear if any applications were actually rejected for that reason.

    • @thetimebinder
      @thetimebinder 10 месяцев назад

      The South isn't big on due process. They banned people from running for office because they weren't the right type of Christian or were atheist and thus lacked moral character despite such a thing being unconstitutional.

  • @gzalensk
    @gzalensk 10 месяцев назад +26

    "Yeah... It was the Pound Town Council" you're god-damned right it was

  • @RaphBlade7
    @RaphBlade7 Месяц назад +1

    *The following are the musings of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!*
    [EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 1:14 - "Either this guy is a prude or he blames the image of gyrating teens for giving him sinful thoughts and feelings!" 1:58 - "Well at least this law did one good thing, inspire the Kevin Bacon classic, Footloose!"

  • @CdnTrader1
    @CdnTrader1 10 месяцев назад +17

    Woohoo. Taking the Fun Bus to Pound Town!! Thank you America for doing crazy like no other country.

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink 10 месяцев назад +3

      Careful you might wind up at Dildo wondering what just happened.

    • @jessemanning5409
      @jessemanning5409 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@_Twink oh, I'm not wondering at all! 👀

  • @DavidRidlen
    @DavidRidlen 10 месяцев назад

    Dancing
    Pinball 5:10
    Fortune telling 8:38
    Voting under the influence. 12:48

  • @BluegrassGeek
    @BluegrassGeek 10 месяцев назад +12

    Oh my god, the Drunk History clips make this even better.

  • @Mercurio-Morat-Goes-Bughunting
    @Mercurio-Morat-Goes-Bughunting 9 месяцев назад

    "Now, if you're ever arrested for playing pinball..." ROFLOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    No lawyer can help if I cannot but break down laughing uncontrollably whenever asked how I plead to such a juvenile charge!

  • @fleeb
    @fleeb 10 месяцев назад +9

    I'd love LegalEagle to sponsor a franchise of swimming pools. Watching a lawyer in a suit swim in a pool would amuse me to no end.

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko 10 месяцев назад

      He'd need a tie-on shark fin though

  • @ctradio4416
    @ctradio4416 10 месяцев назад

    7:56 Roger Sharpe in 1976 helped get New York’s ban on pinball removed by proving it was a game of skill by playing a game in a courtroom and calling his shots. In doing so the council removed the ban on pinball

  • @Hannah_Em
    @Hannah_Em 10 месяцев назад +22

    I think the wildest sentence in this video was "... comparing fortune telling to polygamy", and there's just... zero explanation of wtf that even means? I am,,, very confused

    • @poweroftheztars
      @poweroftheztars 10 месяцев назад +8

      In the 1870s some Mormons tried to get an anti-polygamy law repealed by saying that banning polygamy infringed upon their freedom of religion. The supreme Court disagreed, saying that freedom of religion has limits.
      If it didn't, any random group could come up and say some practice or another is part of their religion and it should be legal, according to their reasoning. That's what I'm assuming they are referring to.

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад

      @@poweroftheztars There's apparently a group of "satanists" who promise to set up a church and put up prominent signage whenever a state or municipality promises to allow "freedoms" of religion that infringe on other people's rights.

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 10 месяцев назад

      That was apples and oranges.

    • @johntracy72
      @johntracy72 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@poweroftheztarsthat makes sense if it's human sacrifice you're talking about.

  • @PunishedFelix
    @PunishedFelix 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love how the super repressed town that youre not even allowed to dance is called POUND TOWN

  • @zeframmann1641
    @zeframmann1641 10 месяцев назад +9

    Slingshots are reportedly still illegal in NJ having one can reportedly carry a prison sentence because some lawmaker mistook the word "slingshot" for "slungshot".

    • @AdamYJ
      @AdamYJ 10 месяцев назад

      So, I guess Dennis the Menace should stay out of New Jersey.

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 10 месяцев назад +2

      "BuT tHeRe'S nO tRaDiTiOn oF gUn CoNtRoL!" 🤦‍♂

    • @jeffreyquinn3820
      @jeffreyquinn3820 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@LeCharles07 "Two kids walk down the street. One has a slingshot. The other has an assault rifle. The police come and arrest the kid with a slingshot." This is a joke in other countries.

  • @antonioquesada-castro4925
    @antonioquesada-castro4925 5 месяцев назад +1

    -any bizarre type of censure
    -US people: is this freedom?

  • @ActuallyImaginary
    @ActuallyImaginary 10 месяцев назад +13

    I *love* pinball. I had no idea that it used to basically be extreme plinko

    • @IBeforeAExceptAfterK
      @IBeforeAExceptAfterK 10 месяцев назад +4

      Fact: 90% of pinball players quit right before they get the high score.

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@IBeforeAExceptAfterK. Not me. I type in the code and drag the ball through all the space themed missions and back and forth through the gates that give points.

    • @Psilomuscimol
      @Psilomuscimol 10 месяцев назад

      I've got the score high afff on the school computer.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles 10 месяцев назад +1

      Well, pachinko, which is where "The Price Is Right" got the word plinko.

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore 10 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate you and thank you for making content.

  • @LokiScarletWasHere
    @LokiScarletWasHere 10 месяцев назад +30

    "Alcohol was synonymous with voting, I can't vote without it"
    I see what you did there.

    • @pigs18
      @pigs18 10 месяцев назад

      I think it should be _required_ this year.

  • @l88ch3r
    @l88ch3r 10 месяцев назад +2

    Having been an unwilling resident of Wise County, VA for a few years, I can confirm that those people are pretty odd. Doesn't surprise me that they'd outlaw general human pleasure.

    • @justsomedude4783
      @justsomedude4783 10 месяцев назад

      Used to live in Pound, then Wise... Nothing there and they try to block anything that would liven the place up... Are rideshares still banned there so that drunk college students have no way to get a ride?

  • @Lord_Ralph
    @Lord_Ralph 10 месяцев назад +11

    You hooked me on your opening line, Devin 🤣
    Regards from the Netherlands.

  • @Zachattack-ot2un
    @Zachattack-ot2un 10 месяцев назад +1

    I walk past that fortune telling place every day in Bethesda, never knew it had such a Story

  • @SeeStuDo
    @SeeStuDo 10 месяцев назад +5

    Moves tp Poundtown
    Runs for Mayor
    Realizes Life Dream
    😂

  • @lbcmotors9316
    @lbcmotors9316 10 дней назад

    love your dry humour, keep it up❤

  • @MsZeeZed
    @MsZeeZed 10 месяцев назад +6

    So no-one who dances in Pound Town can be of good moral character? 😹

  • @86fifty
    @86fifty 10 месяцев назад

    WOW, the editor is REALLY involved in this one, props to them, I hope they're enjoying their job LOLOL My favorite is the 14:27 image of the 'new nick jr. show' with a pink-suited panda-headed man lookin like he's on stage at Coachella!

  • @joewilson3393
    @joewilson3393 10 месяцев назад +17

    "We have the puritans to thank for it" could summarize a lot of US history and culture.

  • @benjaminprietop
    @benjaminprietop 10 месяцев назад +2

    Here in Chile, there's still an alcohol sale prohibition on the day before an election, but most people just buy it the day before lol