Pumpkin cashmere... so perfect for today! Like the photograph.
25 minutes at my Somerville MA fire station, but a festive 25 minutes. Ran into my state rep as she came out and lamented the too-short line. That, she sez, is because over a third of our registered voters had cast ballots before 11 AM. I gotta say, I've been voting over 30 years and have never felt so much energy at a voting place. Babies, dogs, lotsa bodies and lotsa smiles. Be nice if it was always like this!
Mine took all of 10 minutes. I wish there'd been more people there. Still, I haven't felt this happy after voting since I cast two ballots (in two different precincts) to help Ann Richards become the first woman elected governor of Texas!
OMG! If I had sparkly hooves they would go way up for that pumpkin cashmere. That picture is fantastic.
Toriko-mum is working the polls today, I asked her if she could get me an I voted sticker and she said "no, it wouldn't be right". So somewhere out there is a poll worker so honest, she won't even get her daughter a sticker.
Now come on! Your comments are nice 'n' stuff, but you can't possibly see enough of me in this picture to tell I'm handsome. Even though I am, and dazzlingly so.
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That's some nice stubble.
Los Angeles County - unincorporated area. 30 minutes. Yay!
San Francisco, mail-in ballot: did it 3 weeks ago. Yay Home Voting Network!
Pumpkin cashmere... so perfect for today! Like the photograph.
25 minutes at my Somerville MA fire station, but a festive 25 minutes. Ran into my state rep as she came out and lamented the too-short line. That, she sez, is because over a third of our registered voters had cast ballots before 11 AM. I gotta say, I've been voting over 30 years and have never felt so much energy at a voting place. Babies, dogs, lotsa bodies and lotsa smiles. Be nice if it was always like this!
Yay! And, btw.... woof.
Is that PSP stubble?
Mine took all of 10 minutes. I wish there'd been more people there. Still, I haven't felt this happy after voting since I cast two ballots (in two different precincts) to help Ann Richards become the first woman elected governor of Texas!
Shhhh... don't tell anyone about the two ballots!
You grew that in just two hours ? SparkleStallion!
Well, hellooooooo there, Princess.
PSP,
You appear, last but clearly not least, in the below
http://publicdiplomacypressandblogreview.blogspot.com/2008/11/november-4.html
Welcome back to the imperial capital.
Up in Ward 4 it took me 20 minutes. But I went at 10 am. And the poors were already at work.
OMG! If I had sparkly hooves they would go way up for that pumpkin cashmere. That picture is fantastic.
Toriko-mum is working the polls today, I asked her if she could get me an I voted sticker and she said "no, it wouldn't be right". So somewhere out there is a poll worker so honest, she won't even get her daughter a sticker.
Handsome Peteykins!
That color does everything for you. Then again, everything does.
Shameless pandering, sorry.
Took me 5 minutes here in suburban Smalbania NY, I was voter #7 at 6:11am.
Oh. Oh. Oh. Princess.
I think Cindy is a secret admirer- she wore pumpkin silk to say goodbye.
(Can't stop purring.)
Now come on! Your comments are nice 'n' stuff, but you can't possibly see enough of me in this picture to tell I'm handsome. Even though I am, and dazzlingly so.
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