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I voted this morning
Back in May, I was eating Vicodin like it was candy because of a painful
injury, but I didn't know how constipating it was. Voting today felt like flushing the toilet after the resolution of that nasty situation. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
I voted this morning
Scott Seidman wrote:
Back in May, I was eating Vicodin like it was candy because of a painful injury, but I didn't know how constipating it was. Voting today felt like flushing the toilet after the resolution of that nasty situation. I got to the polling place right at 6 and went in the back door of the church like I always have because the back door is right across the street from my house. I stood around for a few minutes watching the judges and poll workers trying to get their act together before I noticed the front door was locked and folks were lined up halfway down the street. Oops. When they opened the doors I let the first two early arrivals get in line ahead of me but I didn't feel "oops" enough to go to all the way to the end of the line. Back home and walking the puppy by 6:15. This election, more than any other in my lifetime, represents a sea change in American politics. I'm proud and honored to have been able to cast a vote in this election. -- Ken Fortenberry |
I voted this morning
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote I'm proud and honored to have been able to cast a vote in this election. Ditto I voted early, a week ago My son, studying in Chile, was so concerned that his vote get counted that he had his mom call the appropriate officials and make sure they got his ballot in the mail |
I voted this morning
On Nov 4, 7:24*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Scott Seidman wrote: Back in May, I was eating Vicodin like it was candy because of a painful injury, but I didn't know how constipating it was. Voting today felt like flushing the toilet after the resolution of that nasty situation. I got to the polling place right at 6 and went in the back door of the church like I always have because the back door is right across the street from my house. I stood around for a few minutes watching the judges and poll workers trying to get their act together before I noticed the front door was locked and folks were lined up halfway down the street. Oops. When they opened the doors I let the first two early arrivals get in line ahead of me but I didn't feel "oops" enough to go to all the way to the end of the line. Back home and walking the puppy by 6:15. This election, more than any other in my lifetime, represents a sea change in American politics. I'm proud and honored to have been able to cast a vote in this election. I love Oregon's mail-in election. I voted two weeks ago, no lines. I'm happy with the sea change, just hope the Dem's don't hit 60 seats in the Senate. - Ken |
I voted this morning
Scott Seidman wrote:
Back in May, I was eating Vicodin like it was candy because of a painful injury, but I didn't know how constipating it was. Voting today felt like flushing the toilet after the resolution of that nasty situation. From the quality of your posts, it obviously didn't fix your constipation. |
I voted this morning
Peaceful Bill wrote in news:Ld1Qk.5575
: From the quality of your posts, it obviously didn't fix your constipation. The only response I can come up with is "Enjoy the returns tonight!!!" -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
I voted this morning
Scott Seidman wrote:
Peaceful Bill wrote in news:Ld1Qk.5575 : From the quality of your posts, it obviously didn't fix your constipation. The only response I can come up with is "Enjoy the returns tonight!!!" Thanks! |
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