Saturday, July 27, 2013

7.27.13

Good morning Phoenix! It's the weekend - hope you are enjoying it!
On this day in history:
1940: Bugs Bunny made his debut in the cartoon A Wild Hare.
1940: Billboard magazine published its first singles record chart (for the week of July 20).
2003: Comedian Bob Hope died in his home at the age of 100.
Strange laws:
An Oklahoma state representative once proposed a bill requiring that a man explain the dangers of pregnancy and obtain a woman's written consent before the two could legally engage in sexual intercourse.
A Helena, Montana law states that a woman cannot dance on a saloon table unless her clothing weighs more than 3 pounds, 2 ounces.
Cattle branding in the US did not originate in the west. It began in Connecticut in the mid-nineteenth century, when farmers were required by law to mark all their pigs.
Enjoy your weekend and have a great Midnight Breed day!

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