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I feel a bit like a cheerleader today but I expect I'll be pestering everyone who walks into the office with the question, "You've voted, right?" I'd love to see my comments section fill up with folks chiming in after they vote, if you've got details about how many people were in line or how long a wait, please add 'em! Now if only I had some pom-poms.

BTW, as promised, [livejournal.com profile] elo_sf here's the icon I was talking about:



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I don't know how I'm going to focus at work today but I'm going to try, and I'm going to hold tight to my faith. After months of signing petitions, walking in marches, making donations, rabidly combing the internet for news and posting too damn much (yeah, I know, all of you on my political sublist are probably rolling your eyes and laughing, thanks for hanging in there through it) there's little else to be done but wait and see. In the meantime I'm glad I've got class and work to keep me occupied today.

Oh, I also have a new phone, an LG 4015 which is just too HAWT for words, but oh do I ever need better ringtones and a more personalized wallpaper. The tropical ones are ok but I'd much rather have a Hobbit or Remus on there gazing up at me every day. It's working basically today so I'll sit down and play with the personalization later.

And I got the giant project of DOOM done last night. Now I just need to wrap the sucker and that's that. I may do a quick kid's afghan for a coworker before I launch into a boucle afghan for myself, but I'm setting aside the sewing kit for a while and I cannot tell you how happy that makes me.

Date: 2004-11-02 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eilonwey.livejournal.com
I voted! I got there a little after 8:30, and probably had to stand in line about 15 minutes. Having to stand in line made me feel good because the polling place was _empty_ last election and this time I had to wait.

Date: 2004-11-02 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
I voted! I got there a little after 8:30, and probably had to stand in line about 15 minutes. Having to stand in line made me feel good because the polling place was _empty_ last election and this time I had to wait.

Weird, though I bet in this area a lot of people went absentee if for no other reason than that they didn't trust the damn machines. I know it was a deciding factor for me.

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