A victory for defeatism!
In which EU country is it still legally possible, if still highly unusual, to marry a dead person?
not a bad idea if they have life insurance
A victory for defeatism!
In which EU country is it still legally possible, if still highly unusual, to marry a dead person?
Sounds like some old aristocrat or monarch even got the best legal brains around at the time to frame a law that he could push through parliament so that he could get his hands on someone's treasure or country or something. Gotta be Ireland so.......??!!
A victory for defeatism!
In which EU country is it still legally possible, if still highly unusual, to marry a dead person?
France! Smelly b*****ds......
Well done roller! I can't take the credit too much though, I didn't want leave everyone waiting while I thought one up, so I got it from Sir Rodney who tweeted it yesterday.....
When is it legal to murder a scotsman in york? Law is on old one so don't try it out.
when is it legal to murder a scotsman in york? Law is on old one so don't try it out.
When is it legal to murder a scotsman in york? Law is on old one so don't try it out.
When is it legal to murder a scotsman in york? Law is on old one so don't try it out.

i thought it was a welshman
on a wednesday and you had to use a bow and arrow
mind you that could be nottingham
Its nearly right beth but its within the city walls of york with a bow and arrow.
When is it legal to murder a scotsman in york? Law is on old one so don't try it out.
Monday through to Saturday (in other words not on a Sunday) as long as it is with a bow and arrow - very similar to what Kiwi said.
I'll go....
What is the name shared by a suspension bridge, a modern Roman Catholic cathedral and a city that styles itself "the Norwegian capital of Texas"?