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Everyone looking forward to tomorrow?

carolt
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I'm off to rework my MPs Wiki page (again...he does like to try to cover up his failings
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Other than that, a nice quiet evening planned, glued to the set...
Kids begging to be allowed to stay up and watch results coming in, even my 7 year old - very strange... Sure I had zero interest in (or awareness of) politics and parties at that age. My kids are rooting for Nick Clegg, they liked him in the debates. Idid too, but still haven't decided which way to cast my vote - tactically, or with my conscience.
Should be fun.
Incidentally, I like Martin's current poll, on which party you most want not to get in - pleased to see that the number of anti-Tories is considerably higher than the number of those planning to vote Tory - in any poll.

Other than that, a nice quiet evening planned, glued to the set...
Kids begging to be allowed to stay up and watch results coming in, even my 7 year old - very strange... Sure I had zero interest in (or awareness of) politics and parties at that age. My kids are rooting for Nick Clegg, they liked him in the debates. Idid too, but still haven't decided which way to cast my vote - tactically, or with my conscience.
Should be fun.

Incidentally, I like Martin's current poll, on which party you most want not to get in - pleased to see that the number of anti-Tories is considerably higher than the number of those planning to vote Tory - in any poll.

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Why! What's happening tomorrow?0
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Rofl Carol, we are the same. Last minute and still not sure. We voted the same way as I believe you always have. Not sure this time.0
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:j:j:j:j:j
Tomorrow is one day away from oyster night...
unless you meant....the e word.
DH is coming home to vote, and my dad is here. Its going to be like a big family outing. never done that before. I've been with DH once I think, otherwise always gone alone.0 -
You could point out to them that as it'll be close, there'll be a lot of recounting, so nothing will happen before 3am ... and offer to get them up for a 5am breakfast to watch them come in. That should put a stop to it!0
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Hey even Im not sure, I was 100% sure until yesterday, and hell now Im jittery!!
Will be a great night always though, must remind OH that he has to take Friday off work I bet hes forgotten to tell them
Election nights are so exciting :j:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
lostinrates wrote: »:j:j:j:j:j
Tomorrow is one day away from oyster night...
Are you going to the Stapleton? :beer:0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »You could point out to them that as it'll be close, there'll be a lot of recounting, so nothing will happen before 3am ... and offer to get them up for a 5am breakfast to watch them come in. That should put a stop to it!
Nah, my lot would jump at the suggestion of a 5am breakfast.
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I'll be glad when it's all over...0
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Everyone looking forward to tomorrow?
I'm looking forward to having a leaflet-free porch again. Our recycling bag has never been so full.0
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