Also, Theo? Yay, job!
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Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Great news, Theo. I hope it's (a) a step towards something permanent and (b) a sign the economy is gearing up.
Good news on job, Theo!!!
Please help me not throttle my cow-worker.
If I can't throttle my sister, you can't throttle your cow-worker.
They are, thankfully, gone for the day, sitting with my cousin. I will say the hospice facility really nice, and they've gone to a lot of effort to make families comfortable. There's a playroom, a family kitchen, chairs that make into beds and landscaping that does a great job with a small area. The ugly question is whether he's sick enough to stay there, or have to ping pong from there to home depending on his health.
Thanks for the birthday wishes!
It does have her contact info, right?
Nope. It has her name and office location. It also says "no phone calls please!" My email says to contact her for more information. I will forward any emails that I get.
Good god, vortex.
I didn't vote for or against anyone running unionized (most of our judges) but there were some I did--some judges suck.
I got a sticker!
In classic form, I voted for: 7 democrats, 4 republicans, 2 libertarians, and a green party member. It would have been two greens, but the green party didn't actually back the other green candidate! So I was all, huh. Apparently he registered as a Green on the same day he registered to run for office. I call shenanigans. I did not vote for the judges or the school board.
I voted for a Navajo, three Hispanics, three women, and the rest white guys. One of the races will be a woman for sure, both candidates are female.
The props were all jacked up, and deceptively worded to boot.
But anyway, it's done, and like my kiddoes I am highly reward motivated and am wearing my sticker around the house.
Oooh, fascinating geek tidbit from the Giants boards:
110110 in binary? 54
(1954 being the last year we won. 11/01/10 being the date of our new championship.)
I voted straight down the line Working Families Party. Same candidates as voting Democratic, but the party platform is more explicitly lefty. I don't think Dylan got to vote this year, but he voted with DH in the primary and in Brooklyn that's the one that really matters.
Oh, yeah, and it was super cute because we vote at our tiny local post office/honor system library, so it's a little room. I mean, the post office is a post office only, they don't actually do delivery.
So there were maybe five people in there already when the SO & I arrived. And the polling volunteers were all super apologetic about how there wasn't actually a booth immediately available, and would we be willing to vote in the provisional booth (which was just slightly off the side and yellow.) instead? I was like, seriously? Just down the street they're waiting for hours to vote. I am totally strolling in here and talking to people I know and voting and leaving. There isn't any wait time at all. It is awesome.