Hey, evil dead, you're in my seat.

Xander ,'First Date'


Spike's Bitches 43: Who am I kidding? I love to brag.  

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billytea - Nov 04, 2008 2:18:48 pm PST #82 of 10000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

We are not going to fuck this up! We SWEARS!!!!

That's not enough! Pinky-swear, young lady!

I foolishly thought I might have been able to convince him to vote No; I told him he could have all the moral oppositions he wanted, but there was no reason to make it a legal issue.

It's a sensible tack to take. Never mind, you gave it a shot.

for so long it's been choosing the lesser of two evils

You know, if they actually had voted in the lesser of those two evils...


Laga - Nov 04, 2008 2:22:59 pm PST #83 of 10000
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

yay my cashier just told me, "don't worry I'm gonna go vote no on prop 8 right now."


askye - Nov 04, 2008 2:23:11 pm PST #84 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

I was reading some website about a woman who thinks women shouldn't vote. Well she said she thinks that households should vote the same and since hte man is the head of the household then he should cast the vote. Also if a woman doesn't agree it undermines the husband's authroity and will cause him to suffer esteem, etc and so on.

Anyway she was talking about voting cancelling each other out and how she just would like her husband to vote for the household. She'd allow unmarried women to vote (although I got the feeling she didn't like the idea of unmarried women) and unmarried men , of course would vote.

But then I was thinking about it. If you had 26 single men and 25 households with only the husband voting, and the married couples agreed to vote for the same person but the single men all voted for someone else, that candidate would win. Even though there were 50 people who wanted the other candidate.

I wanted to send an email with that question but that just seemed like folly so I avoided it.


Amy - Nov 04, 2008 2:39:48 pm PST #85 of 10000
Because books.

OMG, askye! Where do you work? 1954?


askye - Nov 04, 2008 2:54:06 pm PST #86 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

Well the above about the head of household voting was not work related.


Amy - Nov 04, 2008 3:20:03 pm PST #87 of 10000
Because books.

Oops. Sorry!


omnis_audis - Nov 04, 2008 3:57:52 pm PST #88 of 10000
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

if 9% of the vote is in, and someone is ahead 54-46%, how the he'll do they rule that a victory?

Also, I thought they couldn't start announcing results till all votes were cast. CA is still voting!

@1% counted, Dallas county is 60% Obama!

Last, NBC graphics are making me woozy. Too much info, flipping too rapidly.


sj - Nov 04, 2008 4:06:28 pm PST #89 of 10000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I have never been this nervous about an election. I can't sit still. I may have a completely organized desk at the end of the night.


Strix - Nov 04, 2008 4:08:05 pm PST #90 of 10000
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I'm the complete opposite (about the sitting still, not the nervous.) I'm glued to my computer seat.


Amy - Nov 04, 2008 4:26:39 pm PST #91 of 10000
Because books.

I'm sj. I can't watch really tight, important baseball games, either. At least not without wanting to throw up.

So I'm writing porn instead. With the House marathon on in the background.

::hugs Erin, just because::