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Rule of Thumb

EDIT😀amn he wins.....


snipped......"Some have claimed that this phrase has its origins in a British common law rule which, supposedly, allowed husbands to beat their wives with a stick no thicker than their thumb. The British common law is part of a legal tradition which was a continuously evolving set of rules, set out in decisions on cases brought in English common law courts. It forms a large part of the basis of modern English and American law, as well as influencing the law in other, less important places. "
 
Originally posted by: awg
EDIT😀amn he wins.....


snipped......"Some have claimed that this phrase has its origins in a British common law rule which, supposedly, allowed husbands to beat their wives with a stick no thicker than their thumb. The British common law is part of a legal tradition which was a continuously evolving set of rules, set out in decisions on cases brought in English common law courts. It forms a large part of the basis of modern English and American law, as well as influencing the law in other, less important places. "

He doesn't win..
 
But the wife beating def is so much cooler than the carpentry one........pppfffffftttttt😀







edit: he won the post first battle
then you edited too
 
Originally posted by: TooOne21
Originally posted by: awg
EDIT😀amn he wins.....


snipped......"Some have claimed that this phrase has its origins in a British common law rule which, supposedly, allowed husbands to beat their wives with a stick no thicker than their thumb. The British common law is part of a legal tradition which was a continuously evolving set of rules, set out in decisions on cases brought in English common law courts. It forms a large part of the basis of modern English and American law, as well as influencing the law in other, less important places. "

He doesn't win..
I never claimed to be right. I was just saying what I remembered it as.
 
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