Beejay, Your current Governor probably threw It away.
I voted In person. I enjoy the wait. I ran into some dumb bastard at Walgreens pissing and moaning about the price of his script. I said WELL, did you vote Democratic or Republican, and he shut up. He Is In the SHRINKING "Doughnut Hole" thanks to Mr. Obama. He certainly had money for food. He weighed about 400 pounds, and his wife had enough oil In her hair to be called a CARTEL.
I was number 267. Not as high as I would have thought.
I'm still surprised that they pushed that many though. The people running the joint seemed mighty incompetent.
After completing my ballot, I went to the scanning machine and there was no one attending it. I had to ask a poll worker at one of the adjacent tables if it was okay for me to scan it myself. (by the reaction, I guess it wasn't) The woman, in an unfriendly tone, called a man back over to the machine. He had been off chatting it up with a female poll worker at one of the other district's scanners. Geech!
Okie.... thanks, just a little thanksgiving outfit left over from the Mayflower.
I was number 478 at around 2:30. The place was jammed, but everyone acted professionally.
I'm gonna try the electronic machine one of these times. When the guy asked if I wanted to vote on paper or electronically, I looked over at the electronic voting machine and there was a line. I looked at the regular "booths" and 4 were open. I chose paper.
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I took advantage of early voting here in FL. No lines, no waiting.
I'll be on it right after work.
I'll be voting when I get out of work.
KK - LOVE the new outfit.
Beejay, Your current Governor probably threw It away.
I voted In person. I enjoy the wait. I ran into some dumb bastard at Walgreens pissing and moaning about the price of his script. I said WELL, did you vote Democratic or Republican, and he shut up. He Is In the SHRINKING "Doughnut Hole" thanks to Mr. Obama. He certainly had money for food. He weighed about 400 pounds, and his wife had enough oil In her hair to be called a CARTEL.
Toad you are cracking me up. I voted and much to my surprise there were a lot of people there.
I was number 267. Not as high as I would have thought.
I'm still surprised that they pushed that many though. The people running the joint seemed mighty incompetent.
After completing my ballot, I went to the scanning machine and there was no one attending it. I had to ask a poll worker at one of the adjacent tables if it was okay for me to scan it myself. (by the reaction, I guess it wasn't) The woman, in an unfriendly tone, called a man back over to the machine. He had been off chatting it up with a female poll worker at one of the other district's scanners. Geech!
Okie.... thanks, just a little thanksgiving outfit left over from the Mayflower.
I was number 478 at around 2:30. The place was jammed, but everyone acted professionally.
I'm gonna try the electronic machine one of these times. When the guy asked if I wanted to vote on paper or electronically, I looked over at the electronic voting machine and there was a line. I looked at the regular "booths" and 4 were open. I chose paper.
242 a little after one
A lot of good It did.
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