offbalance: (Obama - hope)
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Sometimes life just baffles me.

For example, this year, Halloween was on a Friday. Usually an excuse to party in such a way as to make Bacchus proud, this year it felt like a non-event.

On the flipside, however, I have received SIX invitations for Election day gatherings of various sizes (4 in Brooklyn, 2 in Manhattan). SIX! Usually I'm one of the few people I know of who gives half a crap about election day, and this year, people are actually planning events. I wish I could hit them all, but I don't know how that is physically possible.

I'm due at the very least to have dinner with [livejournal.com profile] dotfic, and we're definitely going to be somewhere there's a tv. Otherwise, my primary goal is to be wherever they'll be watching the Stewart/Colbert event at 10. That's very important.

I'll be at the polls tomorrow morning, bright and early. I may even wear my Obama shirt. And a bright blue sweater. I've done all my research and I have a crib sheet of all of the elections I'm to vote in, so I remember who I wanted to vote for when NOT in front of the computer. (President is easy. It's the local ones I sometimes have issues keeping straight. But I do research them!)

Otherwise, I'm in the lovely sort of mood one can only have after a whopping 2 hours of sleep last night. I have no idea what kept me up, either. I'd say it was due to sleeping on the floor thanks to some Ikea-related shenanigans, but I slept just fine on the floor the previous evening, so that can't be the reason. Either way, I'm going to prop myself up and get through the day as best I can. Yes, I can.

Because if I can't make up some sleep debt tonight, I'm going to make my dinner plans and go to bed at a reasonable hour tomorrow.

Date: 2008-11-03 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tehdawgfather.livejournal.com
It's an extension of the "no campaigning in a polling place" law that prevents candidates or their lackeys following you into the polling place and badgering.

Good law, but one of the side-effects is no regalia on your person (lest you negatively influence someone else).

Date: 2008-11-03 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teany.livejournal.com
Yep, they're very strict about it. I've heard them even go so far as to not allow people in with campaign buttons from years old elections.

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