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I've voted in every national election since 1980, the first time I was old enough, though usually my choice for President has not won (I won't say for whom I voted since that would violate the TOS, suffice it to say I live in Connecticut and my views are pretty typical of people up here).
Yes, little brother, I figured that was so. Not to mention that it was technically possible that I could have baby-sat fused, and changed his nappies.
Timothy wrote:
haulingthescoreup wrote:
Registered on October 10, 1972, my 18th birthday, and haven't missed an election yet.
I especially hope all our younger forum members are registered. Check your local deadlines --you're running out of time!I mailed mine in-
HTSU- This was just before I was born-
Yes, little brother, I figured that was so. Not to mention that it was technically possible that I could have baby-sat fused, and changed his nappies.
Yes, posting pcitures of our mods when they were in diapers might be fun. Might be worth a few kudos for blackmail.
marty56 wrote:
Yes, little brother, I figured that was so. Not to mention that it was technically possible that I could have baby-sat fused, and changed his nappies.Yes, posting pcitures of our mods when they were in diapers might be fun. Might be worth a few kudos for blackmail.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:Not to mention that it was technically possible that I could have baby-sat fused, and changed his nappies.
--well, more likely
Great - now I canNOT get the image of a can of Spam in a diaper out of my head!!!
This place'll get me committed, yet.
@MidnightVoice wrote:
@llecs wrote:I plan to vote more than once.
Like the woman who died in Florida, and asked to be buried in Chicago......
Now, now, you have to actually die while a registered voter in the city of Chicago in order to accrue the "vote early, vote often" posthumous privilege.
atlast.....homesick
@atlastontheroad wrote:
@MidnightVoice wrote:
@llecs wrote:I plan to vote more than once.
Like the woman who died in Florida, and asked to be buried in Chicago......
Now, now, you have to actually die while a registered voter in the city of Chicago in order to accrue the "vote early, vote often" posthumous privilege.
atlast.....homesick
@atlastontheroad wrote:
@MidnightVoice wrote:
@llecs wrote:I plan to vote more than once.
Like the woman who died in Florida, and asked to be buried in Chicago......
Now, now, you have to actually die while a registered voter in the city of Chicago in order to accrue the "vote early, vote often" posthumous privilege.
atlast.....homesick
I thought if you were registered to vote there at one point in your life you could be posthumously grandfathered in
MV wrote.....
I thought if you were registered to vote there at one point in your life you could be posthumously grandfathered in (or should that be grandmothered?)
That only works if you do not register to vote elsewhere outside of the great state of Illinois. Florida, being the southern most suburb of New York City, does apply in this case.
atlast.....