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Nic
Here at the Odd But Awesome page, you can see some wacky facts.  We’ve got facts of all shapes and sizes, some funny, and some just plain weird.  This issue of KidzPost is all about circuhilarity, round bits of info that’ll give you a chuckle—or a gasp!  From football to tires, we’ve got a huge variety, including some of the weirdest laws ever thought up.  Enjoy!
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In Lehigh, Nebraska, it is illegal to sell donut holes.   

Chewing gum is illegal in Singapore.

Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, and Maine do not allow billboards.

By Nic
It is illegal to frown at cows in Bladworth, Saskatchewan.  
 
In San Diego, public schools banned hypnotism.
Police usually deflate tires instead of giving parking tickets in Helsinki, Finland. 
It is illegal in Texas to put graffiti on someone else’s cow.
From The Book of Useless Information by Noel Botham and 
The Useless Information Society  www.angelfire.com/ca6/uselessfacts/