methadonepretty:
Erm...yeah...I was referring to your hat. I'm not particularly bright in the image department m'fraid, mixed with a 10-hour working day... blush

I would have voted if I was registered to in Stoke. I'm currently registered in Chester and I'm buggered if I'm going to go there, what with it being my least favourite place in the world and all that surreal
fenstar:
i voted for alcohol and i won YAY for me biggrin
harleen:
Now, if they offered a bottle of beer and a cookie on the door of the polling station, they might just get a bigger turn out. That's what I'd introduce, anyway. Maybe biscuits and tea for the oldies too.
sixtyfootqueenie:
I also voted for alchohol.... mmmmmm hot day = queenie with beer = gossip session on the phone = extremely happy queenie

yes. justice.
emma_treasure:
we went at ten past nine last night. The labour people were stood outside presumably waiting to be told they fucked but but i dunno. biggrin
acwildheart:
On the bright side, only two more years until they HAVE to sling Dubya out on his arse and hopefully we'll get someone in power over there who isn't a trigger happy idiot only interested in making money for his mates.
datsun:
actually, the Z is just in the shop for now. the jury is still out on whether I'm going to keep it.


personally, I vote because I'll never have the money to be a political lobbyist, so I better make my voice heard in the small way available to me.
pixiebelle:
Have to admit to never voting in the locals. blush I know I should but it just never seems as important. National elections, I'm there before the doors open but locally they all seem to do much of a muchness. confused