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Be glad that there was a primary. Back in the city, one party hardly ever has primaries and we have trouble getting rid of the weak links in the party because of it. Voters not taking the opportunity to vote is sad. As a former poll worker myself, I've always been disappointed with turn out at my ED.Carrie Ingalls wrote:Oh my, that is frustrating! And of course you all had the time to calculate that because it was so slow.Laura Ingalls wrote:I just got home a little while ago from being at the polls all day. It was a Democratic primary in our state....oh my word, it was sooooooo slow! 29 people ALL day.And our precinct was the busiest in the county. Other precincts had 8 or 11 people in 13 hours. It really felt like a ridiculous waste of everybody's time and money. I think we figured out it cost at least over $100 per county voter in the poll workers' labor costs alone!
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Haha, a girl at my school was addicted to Nutella. Her and I both joined Calorie Count roughly at the same time and both of us were successful in losing weight. I lost 20 pounds, which felt totally awesome. RunKeeper and CalorieCount is a dieter's best friends.I_<3_Kaka wrote:I fell asleep after midnight and slept straight through until eleven this morning. O.o I haven't slept that much in years... guess I needed it, though. Heh. Started a new exercise program to whip myself back into perfect shape. And then I ate a huge burrito with stuff my mom made, plus a second helping of some things.And Nutella. Lots of Nutella. So forget any benefit from my workout this morning. Heh.
You stole those! Lol, nice though.american eagle. wrote:I was driving around town today (thrift-shopping) when I decided to hit up some local garbage sales. I stopped at one and searched through it all, and finally at the back of the last box I searched in, I found a bunch of Odyssey CDs! Odyssey at a garage sale! I was so excited. There were four CD albums, all around the Novacom saga. The box said that they were $1 each. I checked my wallet and only had $2 in cash. I thought every place accepted credit cards!The box next to it said $0.50, so I took the CDs up to the homeowner and said, "Hello. How much are these CDs?" She said, "Oh, I think all the games are $1 each." WHAT? I explained to her what Odyssey was. She had no idea what she was selling.
Sadly, I walked out of that joint with only two albums.
Still, $1 for a couple of Odyssey albums is pretty good.I now own Countermoves and Danger Signals.
Local garbage sales?american eagle. wrote:I was driving around town today (thrift-shopping) when I decided to hit up some local garbage sales. I stopped at one and searched through it all, and finally at the back of the last box I searched in, I found a bunch of Odyssey CDs! Odyssey at a garage sale! I was so excited. There were four CD albums, all around the Novacom saga. The box said that they were $1 each. I checked my wallet and only had $2 in cash. I thought every place accepted credit cards!The box next to it said $0.50, so I took the CDs up to the homeowner and said, "Hello. How much are these CDs?" She said, "Oh, I think all the games are $1 each." WHAT? I explained to her what Odyssey was. She had no idea what she was selling.
Sadly, I walked out of that joint with only two albums.
Still, $1 for a couple of Odyssey albums is pretty good.I now own Countermoves and Danger Signals.
This was such a funny story. I laughed. It's always interesting to meet someone like that.Laura Ingalls wrote:Today at market, the creepy 80-year-old man that annoys my sister came again. My sister has taken to hiding in our van when we see him coming.We thought he had gotten the idea, since he's been passing by, but today he came it to our booth. He told me to tell my sister "That a cold heart is bad for business, but a warm heart is good for business."
Then he offered me his sausage biscuit.
No thanks, weird guy.
Are you lifeguarding there?T.S. (myself) wrote: After working at a county park/beach this summer, I will hopefully have some good stories to tell.
Yes, I am, though in a rather loose sense. Mostly I am bored while waiting for customers. The rest of the time I am either reading, eating, or being bored watching the customers.Carrie Ingalls wrote:Are you lifeguarding there?T.S. (myself) wrote: After working at a county park/beach this summer, I will hopefully have some good stories to tell.