Perfectly acceptable in Wisconsin.
What I find interesting is that each of those states has either access to an ocean-going port (St. Lawrence seaway for Illinois and Wisconsin folks) or abuts another state that at least allows hippopotamus ownership with a permit. In other words, there are legal routes along which they may be shipped to their future owners.
Now if, say, South Dakota, legalized hippopotamus ownership, there might be a problem in obtaining them.
Badgers? We ain’t got no badgers! We don’t need no badgers! I don’t have to show you any stinking badgers!
PREACH!!!
As someone who’s in high school and has dyslexia (unfortunately not officially diagnosed yet), I can totally relate to this.
It would be so cool if the states which required a permit for owning a kangaroo also required the permit to be kept in the kangaroo’s pouch at all times.
And you would think Ohio would be a little more 'roo friendly since they are the home of
Oh thanks. Now I have that song stuck in my head.
Right? It feels wrong, but like, where’s the lie?
don’t forget the reverse, saying anything in French
Especially around Gomez Addams.
I actually like Die Hard 2 better than the first one, to be honest.