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1400.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 09:18 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

ok... inþallah still it´s weird... I think.

 

 I agree.....especially if you work in healthcare and work 12 hour shifts.....7a to 7p.....hahaha....guess when most poles are open.....7a to 7p......so much for healthcare workers voting!  I think the biggest pain is that you have to vote at a certain place!  I can´t even leave on my lunch break to vote near where I work!  I would have to drive all the way back to my town!  {#lang_emotions_rant}

1401.       teaschip
3870 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 09:26 pm

Quote:

think the biggest pain is that you have to vote at a certain place!  I can´t even leave on my lunch break to vote near where I work!  I would have to drive all the way back to my town!  {#lang_emotions_rant}

 

 

Lis, you probably didn´t even need to leave your house and someone would have already voted for you or even voted twice...that´s what´s happening in my state.{#lang_emotions_puking}

1402.       doudi94
845 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 09:35 pm

The name of thýs gropu ýs soooo funny! I wýsh ý knew what they were sayýng ý the posts too ehehheeeeehe

http://www.facebook.com/s.php?q=sarho%C5%9F&n=-1&k=200000010&sf=r&init=q&sid=0433357bb42d63c31668b7c22b5ae40e#/group.php?sid=0433357bb42d63c31668b7c22b5ae40e&refurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fs.php%3Fq%3Dsarho%25C5%259F%26n%3D-1%26k%3D200000010%26sf%3Dr%26init%3Dq%26sid%3D0433357bb42d63c31668b7c22b5ae40e&gid=19758567754

ý betcha thers gonnna be smthg wrogn wýtht he lýnk coz ýts soo long

1403.       geniuda
1070 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 09:49 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

ok... inþallah still it´s weird... I think.

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 I agree.....especially if you work in healthcare and work 12 hour shifts.....7a to 7p.....hahaha....guess when most poles are open.....7a to 7p......so much for healthcare workers voting!  I think the biggest pain is that you have to vote at a certain place!  I can´t even leave on my lunch break to vote near where I work!  I would have to drive all the way back to my town!  {#lang_emotions_rant}

 

In this case maybe the absentee ballot would be an option. {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

I do believe that Voting day has not become a national holiday in purpose{#lang_emotions_razz}, imagine overcrowded places and all the chaos created by having hundreds of people waiting in line? I think it would get out of control...{#lang_emotions_scared} 

 

 

1404.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 10:08 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

Quote:

think the biggest pain is that you have to vote at a certain place!  I can´t even leave on my lunch break to vote near where I work!  I would have to drive all the way back to my town!  {#lang_emotions_rant}

 

 

Lis, you probably didn´t even need to leave your house and someone would have already voted for you or even voted twice...that´s what´s happening in my state.{#lang_emotions_puking}

 

 Na.....this is Texas, honey.......they had to check for weapons before letting us into the voting booths!  Security is pretty tight!!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

1405.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 10:56 pm

 

Quoting geniuda

In this case maybe the absentee ballot would be an option. {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

 I can´t remember when I didn´t vote by absentee ballot.  I started doing it years ago because I was travelling a lot and never knew if I would be home on election day. 

I continue doing it because I can use the day to do last minute campaigning for my candidate.  I´ve been calling voters in Virginia all morning to make sure they are getting out to vote.  It´s great fun (especially when you are fairly confident your candidate will win {#lang_emotions_bigsmile})

 

1406.       catwoman
8933 posts
 04 Nov 2008 Tue 11:00 pm

 

Quoting geniuda

I do believe that Voting day has not become a national holiday in purpose{#lang_emotions_razz}, imagine overcrowded places and all the chaos created by having hundreds of people waiting in line? I think it would get out of control...{#lang_emotions_scared} 

 

Imagine that people actually voted and were interested in politics, their dirty politics, might not actually work... nahhh... better keep people out of politics.

1407.       lesluv
722 posts
 05 Nov 2008 Wed 01:03 am

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/family-of-six-died-in-m6-crash-car-inferno-967859.html

 

the funeral has just been on  TV news..... very very sad.

1408.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 05 Nov 2008 Wed 11:48 am

Girleegirl in a political argument!!!!  Go Girleeeeeeeeee {#lang_emotions_alcoholics}

(not very shallow of you though!)

1409.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 05 Nov 2008 Wed 12:01 pm

Dogs in the Pink

Diva Dogs the luxury pet boutique and grooming parlour in Essex has started offering dying services to its clients and has just produced its first pink dog. The company claims that pink is the colour that appeals to women, children and Gay men (their main market) and felt that with the currant pink trend in the high street stores they would take the pink frenzy to a whole new level. After pink car seats, pink car stickers even pink cars they decided to have a PINK Doggy fashion show that showcased their pink clothing items with a finale featuring Coco Chanel the PINK poodle.

The dye used is Vegetable based non-toxic to dogs or humans and the dog can lick it as it is completely safe.

The wash in dye will last approximately 4 weeks on a dog unless they were bathed everyday (which Diva Dogs do not recommend) then the colour would last approx 1 week. The cost starts from £45 upwards dependent on the size of the animal, a standard poodle costs around £100. It took approximately two hours to dye Coco´s coat including preparation de-matting (removing knots etc) and cleaning her coat so that there is no build up of dirt. The dye is then applied by working it into the coat with a conditioner and has to stay on for the hound for around 20 minutes. Rinsing, drying and styling complete the treatment. Most varieties of dog can be dyed but final results differ. The best coats to dye are light coloured, as variants in the coat colour will produce different shades of pink.

http://images2.image-data.com/images/7/thumbs/03718/03718067.jpg   http://images2.image-data.com/images/7/thumbs/03718/03718068.jpg

 

pink dog anyone?

 

1410.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 05 Nov 2008 Wed 12:07 pm

OMG I did this years ago!!!!!! When I was a student, I had a birthday party one year and we put a pink colour rinse in my housemate´s white fluffy dog!!!!!!

 

It was so funny...until the next morning when she had to take it for a walk lol

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