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    Honestly, no idea. (I have an idea, but we each keep who we actually vote for to ourselves)

    She was going to work, I was coming home from work, so it was a nice extra smooch I don't normaly get.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    She was going to work, I was coming home from work, so it was a nice extra smooch I don't normaly get.
    DUDE, that makes the story even better!

    Our eyes met, we kissed, voted and went on our separate ways. Like ships in the night or voters at the polling place......
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    Richard, only you could make voting so . . . interesting!

    Dad and I went to vote at 9:30. There had been a long line at 7:15 this morning, and likely will be again later in the day. When we got there, only 3 folks ahead of us.

    Unfortunately, the computer scanner for collecting ballots decided to die as the first of those 3 people was ready to leave. Took about half an hour for them to get someone in (less then 5 minutes!), he tested various parts of the darn thing, even gave it a light kick lol , used his key to open the top ( it is very like a copy machine), unplugged it, waited a few moments, plugged it in, then he had to go out to his car, get a new computer thingy and set that up. By now, there was a line of folks who had voted and were ready to leave! At least 30!

    A few handed their ballots to the supervisor saying, "I have to go." Unfortunately, this means their ballot is canceled. Not sure if they realized that.

    Once the new machine was humming, we all proceeded to submit our ballots and leave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Richard, only you could make voting so . . . interesting!
    I just got oogled, Lady's Human got some ACTION!!! I am seriously jealous!

    I just live in the world and write about it!

    PS,
    Just 10 percent?

    Shoot, I was running at 2 percent over the intelligence of everything I put my hands on.


    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    I am disappointed, I got no action at all!
    Ya just gotta work them polls....

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    I was waiting for a punch line about your butt Richard...maybe something ripped or torn, is it seriously that ogglable? (is that a word) if so you may need to share a pic.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    I was waiting for a punch line about your butt Richard...maybe something ripped or torn, is it seriously that ogglable? (is that a word) if so you may need to share a pic.
    Maybe she was looking at my wallet?

    I don't have a rear. LOL, I have been told that the way I wear my pants makes me look like I have a loaded diaper on.

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    My experience was nothing like yours, Richard.

    I picked up my ballot 2 weeks ago; brought it home; sat down at the dining room table and filled it out. After double checking all the marks, I returned it to the Township Hall. That was it.

    My husband did his the same way, just one week later.

    Boring . . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    My experience was nothing like yours, Richard.

    I picked up my ballot 2 weeks ago; brought it home; sat down at the dining room table and filled it out. After double checking all the marks, I returned it to the Township Hall. That was it.

    My husband did his the same way, just one week later.

    Boring . . . . .
    I had a friend who was alway gung-ho about voting absentee-I love crowds and have the most fun being out with the masses-I may try it next time, but this was one election that looked like it would be fun to be out there to see who was voting and it is kinda historical.

    I always look to have an adventure. It's more fun that way. I understand the ease of voting early, but you never know what kind of encounters you will have once you step out your front door.

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