Hey, duffer, out of curiousity, have you see A Mighty Wind?
Because there’s a character in the movie from North Dakota, and on the DVD, there’s a deleted scene where someone makes a reference to South Dakota and he goes off on the dude. Starts going on about how people in North Dakota are more hard core than South Dakotans. It’s hilarious, and presumably only ended up in the deleted scenes because it wasn’t crucial to the movie.
S. Dak is now on my boycott list, which is sad. Shall I never be able to revisit the Corn Palace of Mitchell, SD? Oh, the humanity.
To expand on that, I just did a quick Google search with the term: south dakota laws apply to north dakota and it came back with 11,300,000 hits so I’m going to need a cite from you.
What in the fuck are you talking about? You’re asking me to prove a negative? What laws are you talking about? Laws for say, DUI, would have a consequence in the other state due to reciprocity. And a marriage license from either is valid in the other. As far as this STATE law SD is proposing, it has nothing to do with what happens in ND.
In my hitch-hiking days, this guy that gave me a ride in South Dakota went 50 miles out of his way just to show me the Corn Palace. Nobody ever went out of their way to show me the Mayo Clinic.
Ironically, as conservative as ND is, its Congressional delegation is 100% Democrats. Republican challengers never even get close in the elections. Breaking 30% of the vote is an achievement. They’ve been getting routinely slaughtered for 20 years. The reason: farm subsidies.
Oh that old dodge! Man, if I had a dollar for every time some guy offered to “show me the Corn Palace”…
Hey, cool, I still have my South Dakota souvenier coin from when my family visited back in 1979! Mount Rushmore on the front and the Corn Palace on the back. And it reads “Land of Infinite Variety,” which I can only assume is some sort of joke.