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It's Monday.
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RAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try surviving a Finnish wedding in the countryside. You'll be hoping you faint just to alleviate the boredom.This is the slowest God damn day in history. I swear, I've been sitting in this office for like 2000 hours.
Did you vote?I have done nothing at all today. I just now, at nearly 6pm, got out of the shower. Had a busy weekend, stomach is wreaking its vengeance upon me for ingesting the double down and so many chicken wings. So I've sat here in my PJs all day catching up on Community and Dexter. As Mondays go, not bad.
I actually have 5 now. I had one lonely bird all summer cause my sister dogs killed one. Now I'm fully restocked and ready to breed them next spring.Soooo... your yard is guarded by a quartet of azure bird-lizards spawned from the deepest pits of Hell? Man, all you need is a moat and some leather clothing and you'll have a li'l Fortress of Doom right there.
Im not sure why but that ostrich reminds me of Chris Hansen
Did you vote?[/QUOTE]I have done nothing at all today. I just now, at nearly 6pm, got out of the shower. Had a busy weekend, stomach is wreaking its vengeance upon me for ingesting the double down and so many chicken wings. So I've sat here in my PJs all day catching up on Community and Dexter. As Mondays go, not bad.
Then exorcise your right to decline your ballot. I've done it several times, once I even chastised the newspaper for not reporting refused ballots correctly. Apparently that year, almost 7% declined their ballot as opposed to choosing a pathetic candidate.I'm not a Toronto resident, and as far as the Oakville elections: None of the candidates have done anything at all to differentiate themselves from one another. I honestly have zero knowledge of what any of their platforms are. I just get "VOTE ______" cards in the mail every day with no info on them. Its run like a friggin' high school student council election, and I refuse to vote without knowing who or what it is I'm voting for.
I did some research, there really wasn't much to differentiate the candidates at all. For example all three mayoral candidates ran on a campaign platform of "reduce taxes, build a new hospital (actually, to be fair, one was merely "increase hospital funding"), and reduce pollution." Not exactly controversial issues, or differentiating opinions on them.Sooo....do some research?
Then exorcise your right to decline your ballot. I've done it several times, once I even chastised the newspaper for not reporting refused ballots correctly. Apparently that year, almost 7% declined their ballot as opposed to choosing a pathetic candidate.[/QUOTE]I'm not a Toronto resident, and as far as the Oakville elections: None of the candidates have done anything at all to differentiate themselves from one another. I honestly have zero knowledge of what any of their platforms are. I just get "VOTE ______" cards in the mail every day with no info on them. Its run like a friggin' high school student council election, and I refuse to vote without knowing who or what it is I'm voting for.
I got no farther than that lol...Then exorcise your right to decline your ballot. ...