How sad is it when you go to b.org, notice that there is a newish thread for Bitches, and are happy because it provides a good excuse to count yourself 432 posts behind, instead of a few thousand?
I know it's a long shot, but if anyone said anything to me in the past couple of weeks, it turns out I was pretty dark and missed it.
Oh, God. Natter hasn't turned threads. I may not be able to face it until it does.
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I voted! My polling place is just a few blocks from here in a community center so there were lots of people chatting and catching up. Some people walked over, I saw a Mom taking a picture of her baby twins, they were in their stroller but she had them right next to the VOTE HERE signs, So cute!
There was no line and I got to chat with the woman, whose name I forget but she remembers me and knows my Grandma.
Interestingly on the ballot for the amenemdent stuff it was YES or NO but on the local referendum it was YES, I am voting for this or NO, I am voting against this. I don't know why they decided to for the extra explanation for the local stuff.
Although there was a tv truck from some Miami regional news station, I don't know why South Florida is covering this polling place.
I didn't get much work done in the last hour because Big Boss wanted to send something to coworker w/new baby, but she wanted to send something with a stork. Which we couldn't find and after calling several places and asking around we went with my first choice.
I really hope Dad is serving wine tonight at dinner.
From a friend on her (unlocked) LJ:
As we stood in line, the election judge called for our attention, holding up a piece of paper and shouting, "Listen! This is a LIE!" All day she'd been noticing people going to the voting booths carrying these sheets of paper with candidates' smiling faces, but in the afternoon someone called her attention to what the literature actually had on it. Now, these sheets were made up to look like official Democratic party literature, telling folks in this largely Democratic district who the Democratic party wants them to vote for. And this handy little list of Democratic politicians included such people as... our Republican governor, Bob Ehrlich. Nice!
It's reassuring to know that in a world of hackable, digital voting machines, a bit of low-tech deception still has its place.
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The odious Michael Steele is also listed as a Dem in those materials. (They went so far as to bus in homeless people from Philadelphia to distribute the flyers. There's no homeless people in Baltimore? Or maybe they figured those folks would know what the deal was.)
(Picturing David Simon taking notes and cackling)
So in other non-election news... yesterday I drove over a curb that was higher than I thought, and scraped the bottom of my car in the front. Today when I was driving to and from the gym I smelled a burning smell, and now I think I damaged something.
My friend is coming over for House-ian goodness, so she's going to follow me to the repair place a few blocks away. I may have an unintentional half-day tomorrow...
I did do the damage while stealing signs for a Republican candidate (named Kevin Bacon, no less!), so I guess it's kinda related.
Hee. Mr. Jane is as big a democracy geek as I am. He's got the results and the Daily Show/Colbert Report on the big screen in HD out back of the bar.
I believe I told my boss I was going to try to overthrow the government when I went to vote at lunch.
He's got the results and the Daily Show/Colbert Report on the big screen in HD out back of the bar.
Wait, Daily Show/Colbert is on already?
Wait, Daily Show/Colbert is on already?
Election night live coverage, I'll bet.
No, he's playing that at 10, 11, and 12. I'm sure right now (or in half an hour) it'll be early returns.