06-29-2017, 03:13 PM
(06-29-2017, 01:08 PM)Benton Wrote: He's rambling a bit so I wouldn't comment on what rules are "archaic."
But there are things that need a serious update. As an example, in Kentucky elected or apointed officials are required to take an oath of office where half the language is concerned with the individual having not been in a duel. Not "have you ever cheated on your taxes" or "have you ever murdered anyone." The oath is concerned with having taken part in or sent a challenge for a duel.
I remove my white glove and slap you across the face.
"Slap"
I challenge you to a duel underneath the old oak tree outside the old courthouse.
10 paces
Be there or be square.
Deceitful, two-faced she-woman. Never trust a female, Delmar, remember that one simple precept and your time with me will not have been ill spent.