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Lisa Mentor
Were you able to vote today? I can't find it!!!

I went to the second post (in this thread - by Judy) and clicked on the link. I could vote.


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loco-ladi Contributor

voted, and even left a posting, will see what happens

hayley3 Contributor

The page has changed and you have to click on the link to the right that says, "Big Idea Bake Off".

Were you able to vote today? I can't find it!!!
Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Open Original Shared Link

GOING TO TRY TO VOTE WITH THIS OLD ONE.

AH.......THAT ONE DOESN'T WORK ANY MORE. THE WHOLE SITE HAS CHANGED.

DID FINALLY FIND IT AND WILL POST THIS TO SEE WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS.

Open Original Shared Link

GEEZZ............SHE'S NOT MAKING IT EASY.............YOU HAVE TO SCROLL ALL THE WAY DOWN THE PAGE.........WHEN I DID A GOOGLE THE HOME PAGE CAME UP AND THERE WAS SOMETHING ABOUT DOG BOWLS..........

OR SOMETHING ABOUT DOGS...........

:ph34r::(:angry: STARTING NOT TO EVEN CARE...........LET HER DO WHAT SHE WANTS WITH HER $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :ph34r::( RATHER SAD I'D SAY. tODAY IS THE 7TH..SO GUESS SHE'S TIRED OF THIS.

OK JUST CHECKED IT AGAIN AND THE PAGE IS THE SAME AS IT WAS.........WASN'T LISTED BEFORE.

GUESS WE CAN STILL VOTE NOW..................HOLY MOLEY...........YOU THINK SHE REALLY WANTED OUR OPINIONS?

JUDY

Lisa Mentor
Open Original Shared Link

GOING TO TRY TO VOTE WITH THIS OLD ONE.

AH.......THAT ONE DOESN'T WORK ANY MORE. THE WHOLE SITE HAS CHANGED.

DID FINALLY FIND IT AND WILL POST THIS TO SEE WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS.

Open Original Shared Link

JUDY

Open Original Shared Link

this worked for me a few minutes ago.

jerseyangel Proficient
Open Original Shared Link

this worked for me a few minutes ago.

That one still works for me, too. I emailed it to Mark, and it also worked for him.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

LIsa

Thanks funny..........mine didn't work .........then went into the back door under a new title on the home page and found it.

heck, i've voted enough..........as i said earlier..........there are so many people writing notes of support........will be interesting to see what she says on the show on the 12th.

thanks Lisa.........at least if folks want to vote, there are some options easier to get to.

judy

ps......just read Patti's too...........guess it's just me..........nap time................


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Mom23boys Contributor
Scrapbooking is more up her alley in the crafty sense.

Most scrapbookers I know tend to disagree!! :o

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

The old link worked for me now and since the site was down when i went on......maybe they were up dating it.

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