I want to vote but just moving around my apartment is exhausting me. I'm feeling too sick to vote and feeling guilty about that and it sucks.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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I voted. 5 ballots, almost all front and back.
Plumbers are here, but my 1955 house doesn't make things easy
Wah!
I fear my 1950 plumbing. So far, it's just slow.
Plumbing is fine at our place (my stories in that area are in the Natter archives from the summer of '02), but I get to deal with an electrician tomorrow.
sumi, sick trumps going out to vote.
We voted over the weekend, actually, and droppped off the ballots yesterday. So much handier than standing in line.
I'd like to have a word with CHM. Actually, is the kid her only child? I've known moms like that--until they had more than one. That usually diffuses their attention and energy so they don't have it all to spend hovering over their one chick.
Nag a ram, Polter.
I'm voting after work, so I can bring Matilda with me. I don't think she's missed a visit to the polls yet, and I don't intend her to miss this one.
I was actually going to let myself off the hook for voting today but made it anyway. Go me with the civic duty.
I'm a little appalled by a couple of the races, but all we can do is hope for the best.
Congrats on the job Theo!!
I voted. I feel slightly guilty for skipping the judges, but I didn't have time to research 82 (no joke) judges.
The signage for my polling place was pathetic. If you are just going to scrawl the precinct and ward numbers on a piece of copy paper, at least find someone with decent handwriting and a sharpie! And the instructions for the touchscreen failed to explain how to get to the screen with the "submit ballot" button.