I concur with number 1. However, every man knows when it is that time of the month for the lady of the house. Now, using modern technology, if the man doesn't take the initiative to set a calendar reminder in his phone for a day or two ahead of that 28 day cycle to make sure there are chocolates, mydol, and feminine products on hand in the house.. then he deserves whatever the lady of the house unleashes upon him.
As an American lawyer, I approve of these videos. Do more of them. Also, I’m all for a coalition to deliver chocolate to women; as a man, I think it makes me safer than having unchocolatized angry women roaming about.
Speaking of the Church controlling what you see in the Movie theater.... I attended Catholic Elementary school in the 1960's. We heard our 5th grade teacher, Sister Monika, was shocked when she went to the movies to see the film " Carnal Knowledge ". ( R Rated Film ) She thought the film was called " Cardinal Knowledge " and it was about the Church.
WOW ! I am even more impressed . Smart , well spoken . Considerate , fun . Now we learn the lady with the most beautiful eyes in all the world , is a bit of a rebel . Awesome !
In my town, if you are in a Horseless Carriage you must stop at each 4 way intersection, wave your lantern and fire one gun blast before proceeding, as to not disturb the horses pulling a cart.... Yup... that's still on the books!
@@bubbaclemson5566 Please, please, please obide by it one day!!! I'd love to see the police report and the trial. And how would a gun blast NOT disturbe the horses?
@@darkiee69 was talking with my 94yo uncle, evidently most horses were accustomed to the sound of gunfire but not the put-puting of early gas fired cars... Kinda makes sense
So now we know one of the ways Diane raised hoopla while at university. And she’s apparently never stopped. At this point, with now over 100K subscribers, I believe she deserves a Doctorate in Hooplology....
We used to have blue laws in Arkansas that disallowed purchasing many things on a Sunday. (because Religion) But I don't think we ever closed theaters on a Sunday. That's a new one even to me!
chicken2jail Texas had the blue laws as well. Texans can now only buy wine and beer after noon on Sundays. Here’s a fun fact. The true Sabbath is sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.
mountainneko But they have to keep it locked up until the truck crosses the county line. I saw an item in an episode of the cable documentary “How the States Got Their Shapes” about a bar in a town split between Tennessee and Georgia. The state line ran through the bar itself, and while the serving area was in a “wet” county in Tennessee, the bathrooms were in a dry county in Georgia. Since it was illegal to take a drink into the bathroom, they built a shelf into the wall on the legal side of the hallway to the bathrooms where patrons could leave their drinks while using the bathroom. The main point of the story was that someone had discovered with GPS navigation that the legally defined parallel of latitude that separates Tennessee from Georgia (and from Alabama and Mississippi) was surveyed about a mile too far south in the early 1800s. And Georgia wanted to move the border north, mainly in order to tap water for the growing Atlanta area from a lake just north of the current line. Congress and the Supreme Court turned them down because the side effects of such a correction would be horrific. For one thing, that bar on the state line would have to close, because it would be entirely in that dry Georgia county (unless the voters suddenly moved from Tennessee formed a large enough margin to repeal the law). State and local governments had no popular support for prohibition of alcohol until the national Prohibition movement started around 1900, and the federal government discouraged such laws because alcohol taxes were a major part of federal revenue. The passing of the 16th Amendment in 1913, authorizing the income tax, which freed the government from dependence on alcohol taxes, and the threat of passing women’s suffrage, enabled the Prohibition activists to get the 18th Amendment passed in 1919, to take effect in 1920, followed by the 19th Amendment for women’s voting rights in 1920 (Warren Harding was the first President whose mother could vote for him, or rather for his party’s electors from Massachusetts; but that’s another “weird laws” video). The rise of bootlegging, illegal saloons called “speakeasys,” and the Mafia, which put the “roar” in the “roaring 20s,” led to the 21st Amendment in 1933, which repealed national Prohibition, but specifically authorized states and localities to ban or otherwise regulate the alcohol industry. The US may be a young country, but we’ve managed to cram a lot of crazy into our short history!
There is an anti-crime law in Texas that states that criminals who intend on committing a crime must give their victims oral or written 24-hours advance notice. Not just that, but they must also include the nature of the crime .
Banning "Gone With the Wind?" As a southerner I recall the immortal words of Rhett Butler, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." Looks like you forgot something at the start of the video again.
You DO NOT need any plastic surgery, Diane. My stars, please don't even be tempted to alter your natural (and stunning, I must add) beauty in ANY way. Talk to her, Editor Diane! You've got a lot of good sense (and your own natural beauty, too). ...Or was Diane just funnin' with us? As always, you're a real hoot to watch on my RUclips machine. Thanks for making my Monday so much fun.
I once attended a 4 hour lecture on Brehon law. It was one of the most fascinating lectures ever. I learned there are quite a few US laws with Brehon roots. But some of the laws discussed were incredibly weird. But I love the weird.
Diana should star in the Irish version of Footloose if they were even allowed to see the American version there. lol and I bet Blair Witch would go over like a lead balloon haha
Another fantastic list Diane! I am very impressed with your knowledge of obscure laws there and even more so of your ability skirt around the youtube word police(can I say that?!). But my favorite takeaway from todays video is a phrase I can't believe has been missing from my entire life; from now on every affirmative answer to a question I am asked will be "indeedy dooty". My god this has changed everything for me! 😂 Thank you Diane for this amazing gift!!
Last October while visiting the Cliffs of Moher (Absolutely Stunning place!!!) the gift shop there had Butlers chocolates......OMG we were hooked straight away. That is the chocolate that should be delivered to all women who need a chocolate fix. Since returning to the US I have ordered from Carrols Irish Gifts to get more Butlers.LOVE your videos!
I remember my grandfather telling me back in the old country (Ireland) you could not beat your wife with a shillelagh thicker than your thumb by law, but that a real man would never lay a hand on woman. He also spoke of the Black Irish, but didn't know what they were (I believe it was the survivors of the Spanish Armanda that washed ashore in 1588 and stayed in Ireland).
Very funny Diane, I remember when you did a few on the US. I was also smiling away because of Chewy, looking so devoted as if he understood, but even if he didn't, he loves you to peices.
Lovely vid, dear. Great editing and good hair today, if I may be so bold as to offer a compliment. Very humorous and entertaining. All is well here on the farm, worked HARD this weekend so took it kinda easy today. Hope you had a great weekend and have and even better week ahead. Ta!
Here in America....We can Turn Away Leprechauns.....When a "Vertically Challenged" shows up at the door...They are drunk and looking for someone named Karen. It's Nutz!
There are a lot of crazy laws that are still on the books. In Kansas City Missouri ( where I used to live) it's illegal to drive at night unless someone is running in front of your car carrying a lantern!
@@DianeJennings I could not keep my eyes off him! He was doing the blink blink thng, that cats do to say they love you.. and he's a dog for crying out (it's just that cute) loud!
Chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate NOW!! Once had a little book of old and quirky Irish laws.Penalties for letting your pig run around loose,penalties for folks whose dog did its business on somebody else's property(the extent to which you had to clean up around the pile of 'ordure')which I think is something that should be in place everywhere,and it should apply to cats as well.
In New Jersey it is technically illegal to slurp soup in public. It isn't enforced but the idea of someone intentionally trying to slurp a bowl of soup on a busy street corner as loudly as possible seems really funny to me for some reason. Lots of towns here also have a bunch of weird laws too but that state law is the first one that comes to mind.
Here's an easy Texas law to break,In Dennison and Bristol, Texas, if a person adjusts or fusses with their stockings it could lead to a sentence of up to a year in the state penitentiary.
Sorry I'm late. It is always great to see you stumble through a topic to keep the censors happy. :) You are truly delightful. It would be interesting to see the backlash if anyone was ever prosecuted over theses old weird laws. I grew up in a town where it was required by law for head of households to own a gun. I think it is still a law. There was no penalty for not owning one.
If you ever get the chance to go back to Florida, Northwest Florida to be exact (seriously should, Pensacola is the oldest European city in the USA) - just drive at night in Santa Rosa County & you’ll be breaking the law. Reason: there is still on the books a law stating you must have a young man walk in front of a vehicle driving at night with a lantern yelling that a car is coming. This law was passed back when cars were brand new and almost no one had one. Driving them in the day time was considered risky at best and at night - just atrociously dangerous.
It's still technically illegal in Pennsylvania to play sports on Sunday between 2-4 PM. There is a bill making it's way through the system that should be passed shortly to repeal it, and it's also illegal to sell cars on Sunday and that law is enforced.
My cousin got detained by the police for wearing his sword with his knights templar outfit at University of Florida. He’s a professor and was headed to deliver what I expect would have been a very dynamic lecture. I should have asked if he tried asking the officers for wine 🤔
Since we weren't allowed to comment on the last video with Katie, I'd like to point out I learned two phrases I've never heard by watching Katie's video. They are "Giving out to me" and "Doing his head in". These have no particular meaning to me in central Texas.
I live in Atlanta, GA, USA, and these are the 15 crazy laws that I have found. Some are restricted to just a city or a county, but they are crazy nonetheless. Statewide: 1) It is illegal to keep a donkey in a bathtub. 2) You can not live on a boat for more than 30 days in the calendar year, even if you are passing through the state. 3) No one can carry an ice cream cone in the back pocket on a Sunday. 4) While Georgia runs a state lottery, it is illegal to promote a private lottery under the guise they are protecting their citizens. 5) If an organization non/un-registered as a "non-profit" fails to register their raffle with the local sheriff, that group risks paying up to $10,000 and spending five years in jail. 6) Members of the state assembly can not be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session. 7) You can not tease an idiot. (So we can't legally tease Donald Trump when he is in the state) 8) You can not put a dead bird of your neighbor's lawn. 9) You can not whistle after 11pm on a Monday. 10) You can not picnic in a graveyard. 11) You can not wear a hat in a movie theater. 12) You can not throw a rock at a bird. Local law: 13) In the City of Acworth all citizens must own a rake! These laws pertain it the City of Athens and its county of Clarke (this is where the University of Georgia is located): 14) Adult bookstores can not sell alcohol. 15) If you want to read your favorite book to your friends in public, you must do so before 2:45am. 16) Goldfish can not be given away to entice someone to play a game of bingo. 17) Owners of mules may not allow their animal to roam the City of Athens unsupervised. 18) Persons under the age of 16 may not play pinball after 11pm. 19) It is illegal to make a disturbing sound at a fair. 20) If you are going out of business, you must have a business license to put up a going-out-of-business sign. 21) It is illegal to sale 2 beers for the price of 1. 22) Cities of Kennesaw and Nelson, it is illegal for a household to not own a firearm and ammunition. 23) It is illegal in the City of Atlanta to give another man a piggy-back ride. 24) In the City of Atlanta, it is illegal to tie a giraffe to a pole or street light. 25) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to decapitate a chicken on Sunday. 26) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to cuss over the telephone. 27) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to set off a stink-bomb. 28) In the City of Smyrna (Sa-mur-na), at Nickeljack Elementary School it is illegal to bring in any products containing peanuts. 29) In the City of Dublin, it is illegal to poison a rat without a permit. 30) In the City of Dublin, it is illegal to wear a hoodie in public. 31) In the City of Gainesville, it is illegal to eat chicken with a fork. These are the craziest laws that I have found in my state. Hope you enjoy!
New Jersey and Oregon. The former was once featured in a Puzzler posed to listeners of the Car Talk radio show (RIP Tommy), and the latter I learned on a visit to Portland. By the way, Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas both have city slogans “Keep Portland/Austin Weird.”
Speaking of outdated laws... in my hometown it is still illegal to kick the heads off of rattlesnakes when they pop their heads up through the boardwalk. We haven't had boardwalks in over 100 years
All sorts of odd laws still on the books; I've heard that in DC, there is still an existing law that makes it illegal to drive one's sheep in the road (but pigs were okay). There's a town somewhere, don't recall where, that has a law making it illegal to carry an ice cream cone in one's pocket. Oh, and as to films, "A Clockwork Orange" now carries an R rating; but when it was first released, it carried an X, nobody under 17 allowed.
In my home town it is illegal it to kiss in public. 🤣 A town 11 miles from me is the town that inspired the movie Footloose. We didn't have school dances until 1982 where I live.
Don't you DARE consider plastic surgery, Diane! You're literally PERFECT! (Oh oh... that might have sounded more creepy-stalkery than I intended.... but, just DON'T!)
I'm not sure if Chewie was fascinated with this topic while trying to stay awake or being hypnotized by the dangling earing that was trying to mesmerize all who viewed this video. Of course this could just be my imagination as he was wide awake by question 2. Maybe there was something to that Irish witchcraft law!
Where I live in Pennsylvania it us technically required that ANY fire hydrant to get used to extinguish any fire must be fully tested and inspected at least one full hour before any fire. Set your fires with this in mind people, let's keep our arson orderly
Can I just say, I love how on board everybody is with my number 1 idea! 🍫
A #2 feels better....#1 in the morning feels pretty good too....>grin< "Cheers!"
Diane Jennings now you will be getting a metric buttload of Mars Bars.
I'm sure your PO box has a few bits of chocolate waiting for you
I have dozens of unopened bags of Jelly Belly jellybeans 46 different flavors ,they're yours if you want them.
I concur with number 1. However, every man knows when it is that time of the month for the lady of the house. Now, using modern technology, if the man doesn't take the initiative to set a calendar reminder in his phone for a day or two ahead of that 28 day cycle to make sure there are chocolates, mydol, and feminine products on hand in the house.. then he deserves whatever the lady of the house unleashes upon him.
As an American lawyer, I approve of these videos. Do more of them. Also, I’m all for a coalition to deliver chocolate to women; as a man, I think it makes me safer than having unchocolatized angry women roaming about.
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Smart man😂😂
Unchocolatized! LOL! I'm going to use that as an excuse for my bad behavior from now on!
pressonc-You're damn skippy!
Gawd you have the gift of the banter.
Speaking of the Church controlling what you see in the Movie theater....
I attended Catholic Elementary school in the 1960's. We heard our 5th grade teacher, Sister Monika,
was shocked when she went to the movies to see the film " Carnal Knowledge ". ( R Rated Film )
She thought the film was called " Cardinal Knowledge " and it was about the Church.
😂😂😂
The movie was called Carnal Knowledge, so what was she expecting when she bought her ticket to the show - a Disney cartoon?
@@HansDelbruck53 Well Sister Monica did wear very thick glasses.
The scandals being exposed in recent years suggest that she may have read the title right!
Lol now that's funny😊 Bet she was surprised to say the least
WOW ! I am even more impressed . Smart , well spoken . Considerate , fun . Now we learn the lady with the most beautiful eyes in all the world , is a bit of a rebel . Awesome !
Father Ted's "Down with this sort of thing" outside the cinema makes more sense now!
Bingo
@@DianeJennings the Cinema Sunday law was really so that we could worship Editor Diane!
Can I just say you are enthralling and meeting you is now on my bucket list?
The “attempted self induced full stop to one’s life” being a capital crime =
“If at first you don’t succeed, the Court will do it for you.”
" Full stop at someone's life " haha I love that.
A friend of mine once used the phrase, "curing his Live-Too-Long Disease". I still Crack up thinking about it.
In Washington state, we have a law that states in the town of Wilber, you may not ride an ugly horse. Sooo there’s one for the list 🤣
It's a good thing then that, like a dog, there's no such thing as an ugly horse!
In my town, if you are in a Horseless Carriage you must stop at each 4 way intersection, wave your lantern and fire one gun blast before proceeding, as to not disturb the horses pulling a cart.... Yup... that's still on the books!
Who decides if a horse is ugly?
@@bubbaclemson5566 Please, please, please obide by it one day!!! I'd love to see the police report and the trial.
And how would a gun blast NOT disturbe the horses?
@@darkiee69 was talking with my 94yo uncle, evidently most horses were accustomed to the sound of gunfire but not the put-puting of early gas fired cars... Kinda makes sense
I'm impressed Editor Diane knew the movie Breaking Away enough to use the french fries clip.
Hoosier daddy! :-)
So now we know one of the ways Diane raised hoopla while at university. And she’s apparently never stopped. At this point, with now over 100K subscribers, I believe she deserves a Doctorate in Hooplology....
I really love hearing about 10 Crazy Irish Laws.
Omg. If you stopped watching Buffy, you absolutely must go back and finish the series. Buffy and Angel were my 2 fav. Shows! .
This was lovely. There were a lot of interesting facts that came with your list. Thanks!
We used to have blue laws in Arkansas that disallowed purchasing many things on a Sunday. (because Religion) But I don't think we ever closed theaters on a Sunday. That's a new one even to me!
Blue laws in Ohio too (at least when I lived there) liquor stores closed, bars open, just like RI
chicken2jail Texas had the blue laws as well. Texans can now only buy wine and beer after noon on Sundays. Here’s a fun fact. The true Sabbath is sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.
@@TR4200 Yes We can't buy beer on Sundays either, except in a few towns in Northern Arkansas. But most bars are open on Sundays.
@Ruthanne D'Antuono The one that cracks me up the most is that Jack Daniels distills their elixir in a dry county
mountainneko But they have to keep it locked up until the truck crosses the county line.
I saw an item in an episode of the cable documentary “How the States Got Their Shapes” about a bar in a town split between Tennessee and Georgia. The state line ran through the bar itself, and while the serving area was in a “wet” county in Tennessee, the bathrooms were in a dry county in Georgia. Since it was illegal to take a drink into the bathroom, they built a shelf into the wall on the legal side of the hallway to the bathrooms where patrons could leave their drinks while using the bathroom.
The main point of the story was that someone had discovered with GPS navigation that the legally defined parallel of latitude that separates Tennessee from Georgia (and from Alabama and Mississippi) was surveyed about a mile too far south in the early 1800s. And Georgia wanted to move the border north, mainly in order to tap water for the growing Atlanta area from a lake just north of the current line. Congress and the Supreme Court turned them down because the side effects of such a correction would be horrific. For one thing, that bar on the state line would have to close, because it would be entirely in that dry Georgia county (unless the voters suddenly moved from Tennessee formed a large enough margin to repeal the law).
State and local governments had no popular support for prohibition of alcohol until the national Prohibition movement started around 1900, and the federal government discouraged such laws because alcohol taxes were a major part of federal revenue. The passing of the 16th Amendment in 1913, authorizing the income tax, which freed the government from dependence on alcohol taxes, and the threat of passing women’s suffrage, enabled the Prohibition activists to get the 18th Amendment passed in 1919, to take effect in 1920, followed by the 19th Amendment for women’s voting rights in 1920 (Warren Harding was the first President whose mother could vote for him, or rather for his party’s electors from Massachusetts; but that’s another “weird laws” video). The rise of bootlegging, illegal saloons called “speakeasys,” and the Mafia, which put the “roar” in the “roaring 20s,” led to the 21st Amendment in 1933, which repealed national Prohibition, but specifically authorized states and localities to ban or otherwise regulate the alcohol industry.
The US may be a young country, but we’ve managed to cram a lot of crazy into our short history!
I love hearing about 10 crazy Irish Laws.
In Michigan it's illegal to chain an alligator to a fire hydrant. 😆
weird thing is for it to be a law, someone had to do it first
@@brodieroomojo It was probably a fire hazard because it would deny a fire truck access if they needed it. :)
There go my weekend plans.
Do you have an alligator problem in Michigan? That would, however, be a law that would fit Florida. You never know what Florida man is up to.
You can’t chain your bear to the town pump either
I enjoy hearing about the 10 crazy Irish laws.
I love these weird and interesting Irish Laws....does that make ME weird? God I hope so, cause weird is wonderful!
Yes yes it does 😆
Yes,it is! What's normal,anyway?? A setting on an appliciance! A town in Illinois! Why aspire to those things?
I really love hearing about Crazy Irish Laws.
There is an anti-crime law in Texas that states that criminals who intend on committing a crime must give their victims oral or written 24-hours advance notice. Not just that, but they must also include the nature of the crime .
Banning "Gone With the Wind?" As a southerner I recall the immortal words of Rhett Butler, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."
Looks like you forgot something at the start of the video again.
I knew you’d be the one smart arse
@@DianeJennings Always glad to be of help. 🌝
In Massachusetts, conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor (for example, jaywalking) is a felony.
This was super. I love when you share the laws from there. Heaps of love from western Canada 🇨🇦
Backatcha!
I really love this very awesome video.Happy Monday.
Thank you as ever!
Glad this popped up for a second look.
You DO NOT need any plastic surgery, Diane. My stars, please don't even be tempted to alter your natural (and stunning, I must add) beauty in ANY way. Talk to her, Editor Diane! You've got a lot of good sense (and your own natural beauty, too). ...Or was Diane just funnin' with us? As always, you're a real hoot to watch on my RUclips machine. Thanks for making my Monday so much fun.
"put a full stop at the end of your living". What a clever way of phrasing that!
I once attended a 4 hour lecture on Brehon law. It was one of the most fascinating lectures ever. I learned there are quite a few US laws with Brehon roots. But some of the laws discussed were incredibly weird. But I love the weird.
Diana should star in the Irish version of Footloose if they were even allowed to see the American version there. lol and I bet Blair Witch would go over like a lead balloon haha
Very interesting video as always Diane. You look lovely as always. Have a great week my lovely friend.
In Anchorage, Alaska it's illegal to walk an elephant on a public roadway after midnight. Let's see you try that one! :-D
Another fantastic list Diane! I am very impressed with your knowledge of obscure laws there and even more so of your ability skirt around the youtube word police(can I say that?!). But my favorite takeaway from todays video is a phrase I can't believe has been missing from my entire life; from now on every affirmative answer to a question I am asked will be "indeedy dooty". My god this has changed everything for me! 😂 Thank you Diane for this amazing gift!!
Last October while visiting the Cliffs of Moher (Absolutely Stunning place!!!) the gift shop there had Butlers chocolates......OMG we were hooked straight away. That is the chocolate that should be delivered to all women who need a chocolate fix. Since returning to the US I have ordered from Carrols Irish Gifts to get more Butlers.LOVE your videos!
God bless Ireland they are right about so many things.........
I remember my grandfather telling me back in the old country (Ireland) you could not beat your wife with a shillelagh thicker than your thumb by law, but that a real man would never lay a hand on woman. He also spoke of the Black Irish, but didn't know what they were (I believe it was the survivors of the Spanish Armanda that washed ashore in 1588 and stayed in Ireland).
I would bring you a Mars bar. But I'm thousands of miles away and it might be stale by the time I got it there. But if I was closer I would do that.
Thank you! I think our mars bars are your something else!
@@DianeJennings I think it sucks how it's illegal to import Irish chocolate ti the States here. grrr...
@@DianeJennings Yeah, over here it's the Milky Way bar. It's not made by Hershey's. So, the chocolate is not bad. XD
Very funny Diane, I remember when you did a few on the US. I was also smiling away because of Chewy, looking so devoted as if he understood, but even if he didn't, he loves you to peices.
Lovely vid, dear. Great editing and good hair today, if I may be so bold as to offer a compliment. Very humorous and entertaining. All is well here on the farm, worked HARD this weekend so took it kinda easy today. Hope you had a great weekend and have and even better week ahead. Ta!
I love these last bits where Diane.exe breaks. Keep up the good work on these videos.
Here in America....We can Turn Away Leprechauns.....When a "Vertically Challenged" shows up at the door...They are drunk and looking for someone named Karen.
It's Nutz!
Speaking of law and the Garda, about a week and a half ago, I came across a show called, red rock, from Ireland. I’ve been binge watching that show.
Here is a strange law in New York State: One can not carry an ice cream cone in their pocket on Sunday.
The Sabbath begins on Friday at sundown and ends at sundown on Saturday.
Depends on your religion. Most Christian denominations do Sunday sabbath.
"Full stop at the end of your living." Oy, that slayed me. 😂😂😂
It is amazing how much you've changed (and your channel!) in just a year! Great video!
It’s cool alright! The same but different
Chewie was really into this video. He gives to two paws up.
I wish someone would look at me the way, Chewy looks at Dianne 👀💜🐶
Ps- love your hair!!!
There are a lot of crazy laws that are still on the books. In Kansas City Missouri ( where I used to live) it's illegal to drive at night unless someone is running in front of your car carrying a lantern!
Haha, love that Buffy episode 😂
You can't fool us. Ireland is a wonderful place, and we are still coming to have a grand old time.
You are beautiful Diane and very engaging, but ALAS, once again you have been upstaged by the most adorable and "awwww" inducing Chewy!!!
Fair point!
@@DianeJennings I could not keep my eyes off him! He was doing the blink blink thng, that cats do to say they love you.. and he's a dog for crying out (it's just that cute) loud!
The law to not top off your gas tank is sort of there for practicality, like you demonstrated when splashing diesel on yourself by topping off.😂😂
Very interesting!
Chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate NOW!!
Once had a little book of old and quirky Irish laws.Penalties for letting your pig run around loose,penalties for folks whose dog did its business on somebody else's property(the extent to which you had to clean up around the pile of 'ordure')which I think is something that should be in place everywhere,and it should apply to cats as well.
In New Jersey it is technically illegal to slurp soup in public. It isn't enforced but the idea of someone intentionally trying to slurp a bowl of soup on a busy street corner as loudly as possible seems really funny to me for some reason. Lots of towns here also have a bunch of weird laws too but that state law is the first one that comes to mind.
That was pretty good bit of info
I would love to hear more of these when you find them. Thanks for likeing my comment.
Here's an easy Texas law to break,In Dennison and Bristol, Texas, if a person adjusts or fusses with their stockings it could lead to a sentence of up to a year in the state penitentiary.
Wow I thought the dog was a stuff animal it was looking up at Diane for the longest time.
Sorry I'm late. It is always great to see you stumble through a topic to keep the censors happy. :) You are truly delightful. It would be interesting to see the backlash if anyone was ever prosecuted over theses old weird laws. I grew up in a town where it was required by law for head of households to own a gun. I think it is still a law. There was no penalty for not owning one.
Did Kenny see what I thought Kennesaw?
@@allanrichardson1468 yes indeed
If you ever get the chance to go back to Florida, Northwest Florida to be exact (seriously should, Pensacola is the oldest European city in the USA) - just drive at night in Santa Rosa County & you’ll be breaking the law.
Reason: there is still on the books a law stating you must have a young man walk in front of a vehicle driving at night with a lantern yelling that a car is coming. This law was passed back when cars were brand new and almost no one had one. Driving them in the day time was considered risky at best and at night - just atrociously dangerous.
In most of the state of South Carolina there are Blue Laws the don’t allow sale of ANY alcoholic beverages from 12am Sunday till 11:59pm Sunday.
Booo
I like the way you say "butter". 😁
Great video Diane. I hope you do another video about weird American laws. This video was good but nothing in it that I can comment on.
Diane, you don't need plastic surgery! You're already beautiful!
It's still technically illegal in Pennsylvania to play sports on Sunday between 2-4 PM. There is a bill making it's way through the system that should be passed shortly to repeal it, and it's also illegal to sell cars on Sunday and that law is enforced.
Support letter in the mail. Have an excellent week 😀!
Thank you so much
My cousin got detained by the police for wearing his sword with his knights templar outfit at University of Florida. He’s a professor and was headed to deliver what I expect would have been a very dynamic lecture. I should have asked if he tried asking the officers for wine 🤔
I came to Ireland to study the Witch of Kilkenny. Look up family history And to drink Guinness of course.
It is comforting to know that I, as a witch, will not be stoned or burt if I come visit. I think I can handle older people looking mean at me.
Since we weren't allowed to comment on the last video with Katie, I'd like to point out I learned two phrases I've never heard by watching Katie's video. They are "Giving out to me" and "Doing his head in". These have no particular meaning to me in central Texas.
The In More Recent Years remix is my favorite; I'm sure it will be a hit in the clubs some day!
Go to cinema on a sunday 🤣. Odd rules for sure number 1 definitely needs to be law
I live in Atlanta, GA, USA, and these are the 15 crazy laws that I have found. Some are restricted to just a city or a county, but they are crazy nonetheless.
Statewide:
1) It is illegal to keep a donkey in a bathtub.
2) You can not live on a boat for more than 30 days in the calendar year, even if you are passing through the state.
3) No one can carry an ice cream cone in the back pocket on a Sunday.
4) While Georgia runs a state lottery, it is illegal to promote a private lottery under the guise they are protecting their citizens.
5) If an organization non/un-registered as a "non-profit" fails to register their raffle with the local sheriff, that group risks paying up to $10,000 and spending five years in jail.
6) Members of the state assembly can not be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session.
7) You can not tease an idiot. (So we can't legally tease Donald Trump when he is in the state)
8) You can not put a dead bird of your neighbor's lawn.
9) You can not whistle after 11pm on a Monday.
10) You can not picnic in a graveyard.
11) You can not wear a hat in a movie theater.
12) You can not throw a rock at a bird.
Local law:
13) In the City of Acworth all citizens must own a rake!
These laws pertain it the City of Athens and its county of Clarke (this is where the University of Georgia is located):
14) Adult bookstores can not sell alcohol.
15) If you want to read your favorite book to your friends in public, you must do so before 2:45am.
16) Goldfish can not be given away to entice someone to play a game of bingo.
17) Owners of mules may not allow their animal to roam the City of Athens unsupervised.
18) Persons under the age of 16 may not play pinball after 11pm.
19) It is illegal to make a disturbing sound at a fair.
20) If you are going out of business, you must have a business license to put up a going-out-of-business sign.
21) It is illegal to sale 2 beers for the price of 1.
22) Cities of Kennesaw and Nelson, it is illegal for a household to not own a firearm and ammunition.
23) It is illegal in the City of Atlanta to give another man a piggy-back ride.
24) In the City of Atlanta, it is illegal to tie a giraffe to a pole or street light.
25) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to decapitate a chicken on Sunday.
26) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to cuss over the telephone.
27) In the City of Columbus, it is illegal to set off a stink-bomb.
28) In the City of Smyrna (Sa-mur-na), at Nickeljack Elementary School it is illegal to bring in any products containing peanuts.
29) In the City of Dublin, it is illegal to poison a rat without a permit.
30) In the City of Dublin, it is illegal to wear a hoodie in public.
31) In the City of Gainesville, it is illegal to eat chicken with a fork.
These are the craziest laws that I have found in my state. Hope you enjoy!
You would probably be surprised at how many old laws are still on the books in America, depending on the state.
I love your new chocolate law, we should enforce it everywhere!
In some states . You can't pump your own gas. I think New Jersey is one of those states.
New Jersey and Oregon. The former was once featured in a Puzzler posed to listeners of the Car Talk radio show (RIP Tommy), and the latter I learned on a visit to Portland. By the way, Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas both have city slogans “Keep Portland/Austin Weird.”
Sunday is the best day to go! Especially if you're an introvert like me ☺️ first hour club, yay! Hi Diane 😀
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Speaking of outdated laws... in my hometown it is still illegal to kick the heads off of rattlesnakes when they pop their heads up through the boardwalk. We haven't had boardwalks in over 100 years
YAY! HI DIANE! *happy waves from a Big old fella*
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5:18 - Sons of Anarchy, nice video :D
Loads of nutty laws all around the place!
BTW: Never have I clicked to a video so fast!
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I want a diane Jennings for st pattys day.and the day after and day after and day after ........💚
All sorts of odd laws still on the books; I've heard that in DC, there is still an existing law that makes it illegal to drive one's sheep in the road (but pigs were okay). There's a town somewhere, don't recall where, that has a law making it illegal to carry an ice cream cone in one's pocket. Oh, and as to films, "A Clockwork Orange" now carries an R rating; but when it was first released, it carried an X, nobody under 17 allowed.
In my home town it is illegal it to kiss in public. 🤣 A town 11 miles from me is the town that inspired the movie Footloose. We didn't have school dances until 1982 where I live.
If you were craving a chocolate bar and asked me.... I would go to Mars and get one!
In my area of America we have Blue laws.The purchase of beer wine and spirits on Sunday is a no no.
My town in Tennessee we cant sell beer TV I'll noon on Sunday and no liquor or wine at all. Gotta love religous laws.
I remember when the irish hierarchy banned Liz Taylor from landing in ireland .... ahhh those were the days !
Why they do that?
Yep that's how I survived amarrige was giving Hersey bars during her time of the month. Sorta felt safe
Who else loves this because of her Irish sound but now she simply sounds as normal, like your sister?
Yaaay!
Separation of church and state is a beautiful thing.
If you want to break an American law, you can put an ice cream cone in your back pocket on sunday.. but don't try and steal a horse with it!
Don't you DARE consider plastic surgery, Diane! You're literally PERFECT! (Oh oh... that might have sounded more creepy-stalkery than I intended.... but, just DON'T!)
WOW, you certainly have learned what make up looks good on you and what doesn't. PS: Love you much !!
I'm not sure if Chewie was fascinated with this topic while trying to stay awake or being hypnotized by the dangling earing that was trying to mesmerize all who viewed this video. Of course this could just be my imagination as he was wide awake by question 2. Maybe there was something to that Irish witchcraft law!
I think I'd dig a "10 Favorite Irish Accents" video, starting with "Buffy" 6:10
Where I live in Pennsylvania it us technically required that ANY fire hydrant to get used to extinguish any fire must be fully tested and inspected at least one full hour before any fire. Set your fires with this in mind people, let's keep our arson orderly
OMGosh!!! What a great idea! Free chocolate for all women around the world! THAT'S what will bring world peace!!! Genius!