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elye Community Regular

Keepin' me outta the wine... . . ...all I can say is, the raincheck better be soon.... :rolleyes::ph34r:

Since the big forum re-vamp, I have found the pages on here taking a VERY long time to load..... .. . .and it ain't my computer, as other sites I can zip through. Anyone else finding this?

I also notice that threads on the topics page can be labelled "HOT". Interestingly, Psillyville is always HOT, it seems. But then, that's no surprise....jus' lookit the regular contributors.....

B);)


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jerseyangel Proficient

Mine takes longer to load too, Em. I use Firefox, tried Chrome but that didn't help.

Just voted--didn't take long--only one lady ahead of me. Mark went before work, and had a short wait.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

voted 2 weeks ago by mail

I wonder if we will know the results of the election tonight?

I sure hope so

kareng Grand Master

We voted by mail. You can also vote for several weeks a head of time at many locations. Love it! Friend said she dropped a kid at high school about 8 and then voted. 45 minutes.

VydorScope Proficient

voted 2 weeks ago by mail

I wonder if we will know the results of the election tonight?

I sure hope so

I am predicting "to close to call" to night, and a long drawn out post election battle. Have been predicting that for months now. Time to test my prediction i guess. ;)

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

What's it matter? We're going to have a Zombie Apocalypse in December anyway. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Diane Sawyer just said on The View that it could take 10 days or so.


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shadowicewolf Proficient

good news on my bug front, someone from housing is going to come up and take a look in the vault in the roof for me :)

Jestgar Rising Star

Shoulda met up for a post-election party/sleepover.

"We will drink until we have a president - and then we will drink to the president! (Because by then, none of us will really care who got elected....)"

Jestgar Rising Star

Diane Sawyer just said on The View that it could take 10 days or so.

Only if Ohio is an issue, right? If one person wins enough e-votes without needing another state or two, then provisional/mail in/reissue etc ballots are less important.

Jestgar Rising Star

My prediciton?

I predict I'm gonna have to put the down comforter on the bed tonight. Seems that the weather is finally getting cold. It's been in the high fifties here. Haven't turned the heat on in more than a week.

kareng Grand Master

What's it matter? We're going to have a Zombie Apocalypse in December anyway. :lol:

Better stock up on gluten-free provisions. I don't think Zombies like to eat gluten free brains!

Shoulda met up for a post-election party/sleepover.

"We will drink until we have a president - and then we will drink to the president! (Because by then, none of us will really care who got elected....)"

Excellant idea!

jerseyangel Proficient

Only if Ohio is an issue, right?

Right.

My prediciton?

I predict I'm gonna have to put the down comforter on the bed tonight. Seems that the weather is finally getting cold. It's been in the high fifties here. Haven't turned the heat on in more than a week.

I've had the comforter on the past 2 weeks. Our bedroom is over the garage--coldest room in the house even with the heat on.

Jestgar Rising Star

I put the heated mattress pad on Sunday when I changed the sheets but I haven't turned it on. I still have my summer bedpread on, although I have an extra blankie across my feet. The other night I had the pirate on one side and the cats on the other. Was so warm I had to fling all the covers (and cats) off.

jerseyangel Proficient

I only have to share with Tyler and Mark but that lil' kitty takes up as much room as a small person the way he sprawls out. I wake up contorted between the two of them. :rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast

I am predicting "to close to call" to night, and a long drawn out post election battle. Have been predicting that for months now. Time to test my prediction i guess. ;)

Yep . . . I agree. Just got back . . . no line as I predicted even though I was a bit early. Now I've got an "I Voted" sticker . . . where do I go for the free stuff?

I put the heated mattress pad on Sunday when I changed the sheets but I haven't turned it on. I still have my summer bedpread on, although I have an extra blankie across my feet. The other night I had the pirate on one side and the cats on the other. Was so warm I had to fling all the covers (and cats) off.

I'm sure the pirate appreciated not being flung with the kittehs.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I am predicting "to close to call" to night, and a long drawn out post election battle. Have been predicting that for months now. Time to test my prediction i guess. ;)

Tried to post 3 times :(

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Shoulda met up for a post-election party/sleepover.

"We will drink until we have a president - and then we will drink to the president! (Because by then, none of us will really care who got elected....)"

VydorScope Proficient

Shoulda met up for a post-election party/sleepover.

"We will drink until we have a president - and then we will drink to the president! (Because by then, none of us will really care who got elected....)"

THIS. :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Count me in on the sleepover!!

tom Contributor

Yesterday Ohio Gov Kasich was practically already apologizing for how long it'll take them to count it up, what w/ all the new voter suppression attempts expected to result in record #s of provisional ballots.

Rock the Vote, stubborn, committed attempted-suppressees!!

(I'm leaning towards "supressee" actually being an actual word, btw)

Maybe we can get extra lucky & not have to care about Ohio's electoral votes. What can I say - I'm a dreamer. :wacko:

kareng Grand Master

Diane Sawyer just said on The View that it could take 10 days or so.

Count me in on the sleepover!!

Hope you are stocked up on the wine, Jess!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Count me in on the sleepover!!

Riiiiiggggghhhhhhhht . . . Got that car fixed yet, Patti? . . . :rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast

Can't remember who said it and it takes so freakin' long for the pages to reload . . . but whoever said that the forum is slower than preupdate needs to report it in the "bugs" thread in the technical forum. You'll see there are plenty of people already saying that . . . just need to add to the list.

I do want to point out that the "bugs" in THAT thread have nothing to do with Shadow's bugs in THIS thread . . . hopefully.

shadowicewolf Proficient

Lets see, i popped my foot going down the stairs in the library now its throbing.

The wasp has vanished (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and i know it was here when i left. -sigh-

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