Ugh.
Tomorrow we vote. My stomach is in knots.
When are you going to vote? I'm thinking about lining up around 6:45 in hopes of getting home for breakfast. I'm hearing horror stories of 4 hour waits.
I had lunch today with some friends and their friend, who had two screaming children. The mom never really addressed the screaming (aka wailing), but continued to talk to her friends as I sunk into a coma.
I hope she's not at the polls at 6:45.
Tomorrow we vote. My stomach is in knots.
When are you going to vote? I'm thinking about lining up around 6:45 in hopes of getting home for breakfast. I'm hearing horror stories of 4 hour waits.
I had lunch today with some friends and their friend, who had two screaming children. The mom never really addressed the screaming (aka wailing), but continued to talk to her friends as I sunk into a coma.
I hope she's not at the polls at 6:45.
2 Comments:
Dan had heard on the NATIONAL news about long lines in Edmond, OK. So, I was ready for a long wait. I went just after 11:00 and there was no waiting at all. All of the spaces were taken, but there was no line.
So, there you go. Maybe all the long lines were the people trying to beat the rush.
Angi L.
It took me just a few minutes to vote - no lines at all.
The key is to go after the before work rush. It worked out great for me - I don't have to be at work until 10.
Alas, my vote didn't help that much. I am somewhat bummed out because even though you think he's the evil one I liked him. Oh well, now we'll have to see what our steadfast course will take us. I am bummed about stem cell research - for me that was the biggest dealbreaker. I'm sure all of your friends will think of me as your crazy liberal friend. Just remember I'm not that liberal.
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