According to the US Copyright Office, no one owns the copyright on the slogan: "Cowboy Capital of the World." In fact, Bandera isn't even the only city that uses that phrase. Their emblem is service marked with that phrase on it, but as far as our research could find, the slogan itself is fair game.
Most analysts believe Tupperware will not survive 2023.
This is hard to believe. Tupperware surged during the Covid epidemic as more people were cooking at home. During its heyday, Tupperware deployed a very successful sale model with representatives holding parties in customers' homes to demonstrate and sell the parties.
The fastest speeding ticket in Texas history is a matter of some controversy. It is widely believed that the fastest ticketed speed in Texas history went to Arthur Chirkinian for driving his Koenigsegg CC 242 mph in a 75-mile-per-hour speed zone during a Texas road rally in 2003. There are problems with this story.
With all this love and adulation, not everyone loves spring. In fact, there are some pretty valid reasons why some people in Texas loathe spring. Here are the top ten reasons.
Several states have already banned latex gloves. Arizona, Connecticut, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Rhode Island have banned latex gloves. Illinois bans their use in restaurants.
Why are latex gloves a problem?
There is a common theme in American folklore. It is the age-old idea that people who live in the country are generally believed to be happier than urban dwellers. The idea centers around the belief that life in the countryside is slower, less stressful, and more connected to nature. A new study blows all that out of the water.
Everyone has heard the story today. It is going viral like it's something new. What everyone is missing is this debate at the heart of the Buffalo Wild Wings lawsuit is nothing new.
TikTokker @ksuxtoes was casually going through the Whataburger drive-thru at one of two Destin, Florida, locations. She was voguing as her friend was making their order at the speaker. Suddenly, nine seconds in, the driver asks the drive-thru worker a question.
"Are you guys getting robbed right now?"
There is a website called JonsBones where you can purchase human "osteology." According to JonsBones, the best sellers include vertebrae, rib bones, femur bones, and human teeth.
They'll sell you any bone you want. However, eBay did ban human bone sales back in 2016.
Is it legal to buy or sell human bones in Texas?