Driving Laws

kayleesgrandma

New member
Danyell, Jess was just kidding! I think that she meant(if I can speak for her) that those kinds of laws--still on the books--makes you go crazy, and want to bang your head into a wall. They were funny, Danyell, thanks for posting!
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
Danyell, Jess was just kidding! I think that she meant(if I can speak for her) that those kinds of laws--still on the books--makes you go crazy, and want to bang your head into a wall. They were funny, Danyell, thanks for posting!
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
Danyell, Jess was just kidding! I think that she meant(if I can speak for her) that those kinds of laws--still on the books--makes you go crazy, and want to bang your head into a wall. They were funny, Danyell, thanks for posting!
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
Danyell, Jess was just kidding! I think that she meant(if I can speak for her) that those kinds of laws--still on the books--makes you go crazy, and want to bang your head into a wall. They were funny, Danyell, thanks for posting!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 
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Jenica

Guest
Ha! It's good to know I should either leave my gorilla at home or buckle him up in the front seat!
 

dyza

New member
Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 

dyza

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Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 

dyza

New member
Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 

dyza

New member
Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 

dyza

New member
Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 

dyza

New member
Jenica, be carefull, It looks like Ellie may be breaking the law. Depending on what state you are in, but in New Jersey it is illegal to leave a three wheeler on the sidewalk while carrying a baby by the neck. LOL

Craig
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Last time I tie a chicken on my head and say it's a duck when I'm trying to smuggle it into Wisconsin....why anyone'd wanna do that, I dunno!

Love the Pennsylvania one!!! Yea, dissasemble your Mercedes Benz if the horse looks skittish (old English word for being spooked?!), and hide the 10,000 parts ASAP in the nearest underbrush!? This must've been when your Ford Model T was easy to disassemble!!

Some of these laws look pretty old...anyone got a lantern I can borrow?!

I must say, the one in Michigan looks odd, but could be cause the person's looking in the "used car" section for a new one, while waiting for AAA to show up! LOL!

Though, the driving on the sidewalk and driving a motorcycle with no shirt seem realistic!! (anyone try to do 65 mph without a shirt--those bugs'll hurt!!)

No one has a law about doing makup while driving?!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Last time I tie a chicken on my head and say it's a duck when I'm trying to smuggle it into Wisconsin....why anyone'd wanna do that, I dunno!

Love the Pennsylvania one!!! Yea, dissasemble your Mercedes Benz if the horse looks skittish (old English word for being spooked?!), and hide the 10,000 parts ASAP in the nearest underbrush!? This must've been when your Ford Model T was easy to disassemble!!

Some of these laws look pretty old...anyone got a lantern I can borrow?!

I must say, the one in Michigan looks odd, but could be cause the person's looking in the "used car" section for a new one, while waiting for AAA to show up! LOL!

Though, the driving on the sidewalk and driving a motorcycle with no shirt seem realistic!! (anyone try to do 65 mph without a shirt--those bugs'll hurt!!)

No one has a law about doing makup while driving?!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Last time I tie a chicken on my head and say it's a duck when I'm trying to smuggle it into Wisconsin....why anyone'd wanna do that, I dunno!

Love the Pennsylvania one!!! Yea, dissasemble your Mercedes Benz if the horse looks skittish (old English word for being spooked?!), and hide the 10,000 parts ASAP in the nearest underbrush!? This must've been when your Ford Model T was easy to disassemble!!

Some of these laws look pretty old...anyone got a lantern I can borrow?!

I must say, the one in Michigan looks odd, but could be cause the person's looking in the "used car" section for a new one, while waiting for AAA to show up! LOL!

Though, the driving on the sidewalk and driving a motorcycle with no shirt seem realistic!! (anyone try to do 65 mph without a shirt--those bugs'll hurt!!)

No one has a law about doing makup while driving?!
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Last time I tie a chicken on my head and say it's a duck when I'm trying to smuggle it into Wisconsin....why anyone'd wanna do that, I dunno!

Love the Pennsylvania one!!! Yea, dissasemble your Mercedes Benz if the horse looks skittish (old English word for being spooked?!), and hide the 10,000 parts ASAP in the nearest underbrush!? This must've been when your Ford Model T was easy to disassemble!!

Some of these laws look pretty old...anyone got a lantern I can borrow?!

I must say, the one in Michigan looks odd, but could be cause the person's looking in the "used car" section for a new one, while waiting for AAA to show up! LOL!

Though, the driving on the sidewalk and driving a motorcycle with no shirt seem realistic!! (anyone try to do 65 mph without a shirt--those bugs'll hurt!!)

No one has a law about doing makup while driving?!
 
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