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Race Car is spelt the smae backward as forward rac e car

smae is a synonym for same

:D:wink2::wink2:

Hockey spelled backwards is actually "A bunch of rich crybabies"

Oh wait that's forward...

Okay--it's late--I'm getting goofy--somebody stop me.

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In Hartford, it is illegal to walk on your hands backwards, across the street on the Weekends. (Yeah, I don't understand it either. We're crazy or something :wacko: )

In Miami, it's illegal to imitate an animal.

And is Massachusetts, it's illegal to put tomates in clam chowder.

On 4/10/2017 at 3:05 PM, Rollins Man said:

what the hell is ccslc?

 

 

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'Stewardesses' is the longest word possible to type using only your left hand (and proper typing skills)

There's a $1500 fine for kicking a bowling ball return machine in Cleveland.

You can park in a driveway, but drive on a parkway.

There's a permanent press setting on your iron.

Your home has a hot-water heater, but you don't need to heat hot water.

It's 'a pair of panties,' but only one bra.

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Speaking of race cars and moonshine. Many of the original NASCAR racers were moonshine runners who got together on the weekend and raced their cars.

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For the best in sports history go to the Sports E-Cyclopedia at

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The first American hockey team to win the Stanly Cup was the Seattle Metropolitans

In Idaho if a woman beats up a man, the man is subject to a fine.

Portland Maine was at one time the largest city in the country.

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