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Monday's Three Burning Legal Questions
Here are today's three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere.
1) Question: I love this wedding dress! It will be perfect for me when my partner and I get married this year. Should I just cross out the "groom's name" line on the order form and write "partner," instead?
Answer: That would make sense, but keep in mind that some stores won't sell dresses to lesbians. (Consumerist, Bridal Store Refuses To Sell Wedding Gown To Lesbian)
2) Question: I am on welfare. Am I hearing things or did the attorney general from my state just compare me to a "hungry raccoon?"
Answer: Your hearing is working fine. (ABA Journal, Nebraska Attorney General Criticized for Comparing Welfare Recipients to Hungry Raccoons)
3) Question: I just got my learner's permit to drive. I obviously know that a green light means go, a red light means stop, and a yellow light means slow down. But what does an orange light mean?
Answer: Orange light means fire! (FAILBlog, Traffic Light FAIL)
Posted by Bruce Carton on August 22, 2011 at 10:00 AM | Permalink | Comments (2)