Friday, October 25, 2013

The Craziest Laws in Kansas


Every state has its fair share of outrageous, crazy laws, and our state in particular is no exception. Some of the laws have been repealed, and some are still in the books, but at one time all of these were the law of the land in Kansas. What law do you think is the craziest? Let us know, fans!

  • If two trains meet on the same track, neither shall proceed until the other has passed.
  • In Kansas City, KS, saying the name "George Washington" without adding the phrase "blessed be his name," can land you with a fine of up to fifty cents.
  • In Natoma, Kansas, it's illegal to throw knives at men wearing striped suites.
  • In Topeka, Kansas, servers are forbidden to serve wine in teacups.
  • It is illegal to catch bullfrogs in a tomato patch.
  • It is illegal to hunt whales.
  • It is illegal to put ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas.
  • Kansas state law requires pedestrians crossing the highways at night to wear tail lights.
  • Lawrence: All cars entering the city limits must first sound their horn to warn the horses of their arrival. No one may wear a bee in their hat.
  • Minors in Kansas City, Missouri, are not allowed to purchase cap pistols; they may buy shotguns freely, however.
  • No one may catch fish with his bare hands in Kansas.
  • Rabbits may not be shot from motorboats.
  • Russell: Musical car horns are banned
  • Salina: It is against the law to leave your car running unattended.
  • The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks.
  • Topeka: The installation of bathtubs is prohibited.

(courtesy of Crazy Topics)

Friday, October 18, 2013

Fun Trivia For Your Friday!


1. Oscar the Grouch used to be orange. Jim Henson decided to make him green before the second season of Sesame Street. How did Oscar explain the color change? He said he went on vacation to the very damp Swamp Mushy Muddy and turned green overnight.

2. Reno is farther west than Los Angeles.

3. At Fatburger, you can order a "Hypocrite"—a veggie burger topped with crispy strips of bacon.

4. In 1999, Furbies were banned from the National Security Agency's Maryland headquarters because it was feared the toys might repeat national security secrets.

5. Bear Bryant was once asked to contribute $10 to help pay for a sportswriter's funeral. According to legend, he said, "Here's a twenty, bury two."

6. The string on boxes of animal crackers was originally placed there so the container could be hung from a Christmas tree.

7. Kool-Aid was originally marketed as "Fruit Smack."

8. Only female mosquitoes will bite you.

9. In 1961, Martha Stewart was selected as one of Glamour magazine;s "Ten Best-Dressed College Girls."

10. As part of David Hasselhoff's divorce settlement, he kept possession of the nickname "Hoff" and the catchphrase "Don't Hassle the Hoff."

(courtesy of Mental Floss)

Friday, October 11, 2013

How Do Gas Pumps Know When to Stop?

If you've ever put gas in a car, you'll know that the pump magically knows when to stop spewing fuel into the tank. That's super useful, and safe too. But how does it know when to stop?

Is it witchcraft? Psychic powers? Clever guesswork? Or, you know, some simple but incredibly smart engineering? Watch this video and find out!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Rolling Stone's 25 Best Road Trip Songs Ever


Rolling Stone recently came up with a list of the 25 best road trip songs ever, and we think it's a pretty solid list ourselves. Is there a song that you think is missing? Or did most of your favorite songs manage to make the cut? Let us know!

1. "Immigrant Song," Led Zeppelin
2. "Born To Run," Bruce Springsteen
3. "Highway to Hell," AC/DC
4. "Runnin' Down a Dream,"Tom Petty
5. "Truckin'," Grateful Dead
6. "Ol' 55," Tom Waits
7. "Radar Love," Golden Earring
8. "Tush," ZZ Top
9. "The Passenger," Iggy Pop
10. "Wanted Dead or Alive", Bon Jovi
11. "Passenger Side," Wilco
12. "Turn the Page," Bob Seger
13. "No Particular Place to Go," Chuck Berry
14. "Going Back to Cali," LL Cool J
15. "Born to be Wild," Steppenwolf
16. "Running On Empty," Jackson Browne
17. "Take It Easy," Eagles
18. "Award Tour," A Tribe Called Quest
19. "Taking the Long Way," Dixie Chicks
20. "Roadrunner," Modern Lovers
21. "Rearviewmirror," Pearl Jam
22. "Gravity Rides Everything," Modest Mouse
23. "No Sleep Till Brooklyn," Beastie Boys
24. "Pink Houses," John Mellencamp
25. "Travelin' Band," Creedence Clearwater Revival