I know “the rules” and while I am itching to discuss politics at length - I don’t want to do it here. However, a discussion of voting is another story. Just exactly what will you be doing on November 4, 2008? I am hoping whatever your answer might entail voting is involved.
Some might believe their vote does not count and will not march themselves down to the polls November 4th. Unfortunately, they will probably pass this thinking along to their children, who will pass it along to their children. Thus America’s low voter turn out.
While this election will change American politics forever, I am hoping it will also bring about a record voter turnout. You can step into that voting booth and write in Mickey Mouse for president, as long as you step in the booth. There will be more than the presidential election on your ticket. Every vote is noticed in smaller areas such as YOUR state.
Voting should become a habit and eventually something you truly come to care about and appreciate - hopefully enough to get informed about just what it is you are voting for or against.
There are many uneducated voters out there. I can see why some people think voting is pointless, but why give the majority to the uneducated voter? If you know what is going on in America, your state, your city, and your county tell them what needs to be done and who needs to do it.
America should work harder to educate every voter - even if it involves proposition coloring books. In the mean time those of us that know what is happening in our community and country should use this knowledge for good (not waste).
The polls are open ALL DAY (8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.) on November 4, 2008. If you know that you will not be in your voting district on election day - I have attached an absentee ballot request. Absentee Ballot Also, check out the VA voter registration page if you are NOT registered to vote. It does not matter who or what you vote for, just vote.
P.S. Thor’s timing is impeccable.
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You can also vote early in Virginia. My mom just voted today. So anyone who insists they have “no time” to vote has no excuse.
Also — the deadline to vote in Virginia is October 6th.
And I believe polls open at 6am, not 8.
@1 — Sorry, the deadline to REGISTER to vote is October 6th.
@1
how do you vote early—is there a website or something EASY?
not sure i care to rub shoulders with my jolly civic brethren at 6am Nov 4.
how do you vote early
My votes are already tallied through 2036.
Yes. I am a booth ninja.
i’ve heard that even after you’re long dead, sometimes you can still vote in places like ohio, florida, and iowa.
god bless this wonderful place!
5: don’t forget chicago. But really, the people in florida are just OLD and mostly dead.
don’t forget chicago
You know, that Daley story is an exaggerated tale, or at least underestimates the extent to which Nixon’s surrogates were doing some equally sheisty things downstate in Illinois. There was a (fairly?) recent book about it. And that book is called something that I’m currently forgetting.
And that book is called something that I’m currently forgetting.
Stanley is brain dead.
Brain-dead people vote all the time, mc. Stop trying to oppress my suffrage.
I voted once, and they gave me a sticker. I put it on my shirt to proudly display my patriotism. It was a hot day, and the residue melted into the fabric ruining my favorite shirt. I will never vote again.
assuming i don’t care to run the risk of standing in line with hazardous zombies, how do i vote EARLY?
Anyone else get the RPV robo-phone call and absentee ballot-request mailer? Being in the Ville, I didn’t really expect GOtV fromt the GOP. I’m not sure they knew who they were calling.
I got the GOP mailer packet too. I assumed chicanery.
@11: absentee perhaps? But what if you vote early and then Palin emerges as a super genius in the VP debates, providing a solution for succeeding of the mission of not blinking, and you suddenly think ‘mooseburgers the next great american meal’ and then you wanna change your vote? but you already voted, see? I like to wait until the last last second even though I already knew I was right 4 years ago and 8 years ago.
why do i hear all the time that people in cville think they’re so above everyone else? i can’t find an example of this ANYWHERE! an attitude like that is so abnoxious (and hypocritical considering those who possess the attitude) and it’s such a parasite on the community i can’t imagine why it would continue to flourish and be accepted as OK…
I got this email asking me to go vote whether or not I think Sarah Palin would be a good VP:
http://www.pbs.org/now/polls/poll-435.html
I know we can absentee vote, but I so prefer to vote in person as I once heard that the election commmision never actually tallies the absentee ballots unless there are more of those than the delta between the two leading candidates, which always makes me feel cheated. Even if it won’t sway the results, I want my damn vote counted. (Please correct me if I’m wrong and anyone knows for sure that they actually look at the absentee ballots every time.)
i think they counted in florida last election, no?
and virginia is a contested state this year, too?
I got this email asking me to go vote…
I got this email (which I wish I had thought of):
_________
Dear American:
I need to ask you to support an urgent secret business relationship with a transfer of funds of great magnitude.
I am Ministry of the Treasury of the Republic of America. My country has had crisis that has caused the need for large transfer of funds of 800 billion dollars US. If you would assist me in this transfer, it would be most profitable to you.
I am working with Mr. Phil Gram, lobbyist for UBS, who will be my replacement as Ministry of the Treasury in January. As a Senator, you may know him as the leader of the American banking deregulation movement in the 1990s. This transactin is 100% safe.
This is a matter of great urgency. We need a blank check. We need the funds as quickly as possible. We cannot directly transfer these funds in the names of our close friends because we are constantly under surveillance. My family lawyer advised me that I should look for a reliable and trustworthy person who will act as a next of kin so the funds can be transferred.
Please reply with all of your bank account, IRA and college fund account numbers and those of your children and grandchildren to wallstreetbailout@treasury.gov so that we may transfer your commission for this transaction. After I receive that information, I will respond with detailed information about safeguards that will be used to protect the funds.
Yours Faithfully Minister of Treasury Paulson
@18 Unless Obama scores epic turnout Virginia is McCain country. Ask Doug Wilder about it.
Virginia currently leans Obama.
http://www.electoral-vote.com/
I love that map, chad!! but fuck ohio. seriously, guys, get an opinion. preferably my opinion.
WHOA-WHO-WHOA!!!!
what the f*ck is @15 all about??????
Virginia currently is a toss up.
http://www.slate.com/id/2195956
get an opinion. preferably my opinion.
Tee hee hee…
woah.. you peeps need to look at:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/va/virginia_mccain_vs_obama-551.html
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/
is also good.
Also good: 270towin.
basically what I’m seeing is that this is all within the margin of error. which means for the first time in my voting life, I live somewhere where I matter in this crazy electoral college system. please please please vote everyone.
What I should’ve mentioned about 270towin is that I like that you can fudge with the map, assigning states to the blue or red column to see how that affects the outcome. Also: it has historical data for how the electoral map looked going back all the way to 1789. Neato!
The interesting thing is going to end up being the Bradley effect and if it’s going to be offset by the youth vote turning out. Some polls do not include first-time voters, or do not call cell phones, which Obama has a big edge on.
it’s goign to be offset by the voting effect which his offset by the electoral college effect which is offset by the dumb people voting effect which is offset by the effect effect
it will NOT however be offset by the MY-ASS-VOTING effect,
since nobody will answer the question emrging from @1:
How do I vote early and not stand in line, without having to take a trip to Kathmandou and submit absentee?
@33 — where are you registered (city or county)?
county
@33: I called the number here and the nice lady told me that the early-voting thing was sort of like the absentee ballot process—you go in and fill out the application. Downside: early voting means you’re casting a ballot only for the presidential election; you don’t get to cast a ballot for Congres or Senate.
Let’s all pretend I left the extra “s” off Congress on purpose, guys.
i charitably thought it was FRENCH, Stanley.
i’ll call—thanks for that.
my ignorance will protect me from my senate vote mattering.
i’ll call—thanks for that.
Well, you’ll probably want to call the county office, if that’s where you’re registered. My Belmont-centric biases lead me to assume that everyone commenting here lives in my neighborhood, even though I know that’s not the case.
Stanley lives in Belmont!
Otterdung lives in the county!
Oh the clues are adding up!
@36 - It may be different in Charlottesville (she lives in Richmond) but my mom specifically mentioned that she voted for all the Democrats, including Mark Warner.
@40 LOL! I love living in Belmont. I should troll around and look for someone furiously typing away at 2am, and assume it’s Stanley/Belmont Yo, since they’re always posting so damn late!
I was drunk and leaving Fridays After 5 when I registered to vote. I hope I filled the form out correctly.
one of the alrighty-uprighty-uptighty obamabot kids jumped me on the mall, put a hand on my knee and blew in my ear until i filled out the damn forms. i think i got promised his first-born, but he didn’t really look like the ‘breeding type’…
I say damn the man and cry mutiny on good ship U.S.A. Storm the bloody capitol, give a hearty yell of stand and deliever because they are bold deceivers, and stack them all atop pointy spears carved from the trees and let gravity do its work.
Really, my feelings are that I just want a piece of chocolate right now.
pointy spears carved from the trees
Hm. This step of you plan might raise the carbon footprint of your prescribed mutiny to unacceptable levels. Certainly you should consider scrap metal or some other material with fewer environmental costs to off-set.
Hm. This step of you plan might raise the carbon footprint of your prescribed mutiny to unacceptable levels. Certainly you should consider scrap metal or some other material with fewer environmental costs to off-set.
My mind is still filled with delightfully unimaginable images from the reign of Vlad Tepes from a documentary on the History Channel.
Perhaps construct a machine (out of scrap metal to appease overly eco-sensitive minds) not unlike a roto-tiller and instead of metal blades we take all of the deceivers moneys in paper form, construct circular blades of paper death, tie down the bastards prostrate on the lawn at the Washington Monument and proceed to aerate the polluted SOBs with millions of tiny paper cuts from swirling blades of their greed-acquired, misappropriated, unearned bills. Satisfied?
gee, shades of shen….
/crap, still 23 minutes early
//elfin shoes quietly creeping down stairs
um, not to be obtuse, but exactly why do you want to vote “early”, and therefore avoid the great unwashed masses?
/napoleon would have loved my “fragrance”, but not my voting preferences
um, not to be obtuse, but exactly why do you want to vote “early”
My understanding is that it’s convenient. A lot of people have to make rather involved arrangements to get to the polls (think people without vehicles or the ability to drive, including a lot of senior citizens); additionally, a lot of people have jobs like truckers, who end up on long hauls without the foresight to be able to request an absentee ballot. Although, now that I type that, I don’t know that the deadline for absentee ballot vs. early voting is different. So, take that second part with a big ol’ block of salt.
what about often? isn’t that the other side of vote early?
i’m thinkin that if I have a vocation that involves travel, I have the foresight to be involved in my travel planning. Therefore I should also have the foresight to plan my civic responsibilities. I understand that there may be unforeseen difficulties, but that conjecture doesn’t “fly”. It is entirely possible to vote “early”, whatever the reason. In any case, there are tons of means with which to get to the polls, including getting a ride from lots of civic minded people, me included. If you need a ride, just say the word and I will personally come to your house, pick you up, drive you to the polling place, wait for you while you decide who to vote for, and take you home afterwards. If I’m in the mood, we’ll include a stop by Bodo’s and I’ll even buy. How convenient is that, huh?
@52 will there be pie?
/said I wouldn’t comment on another thread in the wees, obviously, I lied.
//can be flat mean in the morning, that’s why I prefer the wees. Sorry - will go get another cuppa, now.
pie, pizza, frizbee, whatever
backup: I’m uncomfortable with any proposal that makes it more difficult to vote, so I’ll go ahead and check “agreeably disagree” with your @52.
But then, you’ll all be shocked to know that I hold such zany, radical positions as:
1. Election Day should be a federal holiday; people should be given the day off work; in fact, it should probably be held on Sunday, as happens throughout much of the democracy-practicing world.
2. Voting should be mandatory*, with heavy fines for a failure to vote.
*the catch: there should be a “None of the Above” option, and if “None of the Above” nets a plurality of votes, then no candidate on that ballot can run in the subsequent re-do election that happens 6-10 weeks later. (I contend that None of the Above might have bested Kerry and Bush in 2004.)
They should just do voting on the internet and with cell phones.
57- yes!!! that way the olds, who aren’t gonna have to suffer the full consequences of their vote anyway since they’ll be dead soon anyway, will be disenfranchised and we gen-awesomes will have the true power we deserve. ooooo, one vote per IP, delete your cookies, head to the library, vote again. yeah!
while i am firmly in possession of my aarp card, am wondering if i’m also in possession of my mental faculties (go ahead, make fun…). I just stepped away from my keyboard to ponder what the heck there was to disagree with, however agreeably, to my offer to drive someone to the polling place in order to vote. Hey, if it was the Bodo’s reference, I can be flexible. We can go somewhere else, no?
Ya’ll have fun with my morning earnestness, I gotta go feed some young not-as-yet-of-age-to-vote minds. See you on the flip side.
what the heck there was to disagree with
Ah, I wasn’t clear. Your offer to drive was very nice. Unfortunately, there aren’t yet enough people willing to voluntarily shuttle people around that I’d be willing to do away with early voting. So I disagree with your suggestion that such a practice is bunk. But the sentiment behind your offer is genuinely kind.
I LOVE the idea of voting by internetz—it seems luddite that they haven’t set up such a thing yet.
Also love the idea of mandatory voting with stern penalties if fail to do, but only on condition that it be made convenient–ballot by mail/internet as well as polling. there’s something wonderful about mixing with the unwashed at a polling-place, but i can’t handle it this year.
Want to vote early out of deviousness. I saw a study that afternoon/evening voters often, out of group-think or ignorance–vote for the candidate who is ahead already—a perversion of voting, to be sure. SO, in theory, if i can get an early vote for a candidate, i might help the onrush of later votes for that candidate. I was hoping for a landslide in this election, like Reagan got, but i doubt we’ll see it for either party.
other thing is that i hate exit-polls—bunch of nosy over-earnest interrogations.
There is also the problem of all the devious behavior reported in the last election, and many before that one. There were places all around the country where Republican groups were reported to have driven around neighborhoods comprised substantially of elderly and/or poor people, announcing that Election Day was to be held the day after the actual election. I think they went door to door, too.
(Not to say there aren’t devious Dems, too — these are just the reports I heard.)
I think we already have plenty of ways that voting is made more difficult. We don’t need any more. I agree with Stanley on his point #1 (not with the fines stuff). Sadly, I think that while Virginia requires employers to allow employees time off to *work* at the polls, they are not required to give employees time off to actually vote (many many other states do, including with pay). Please someone correct me if I’m wrong on this.
Virginia is also one of two states (Kentucky) that pretty much completely disenfranchises felons from ever voting again. That’s obviously a more controversial issue, but still an ever-growing number of people unable to vote and protect their own interests, perhaps clearing the way for more rehabilitative efforts that would help slow the prison pipeline.
That’s so wrong, the next-day-election scam.
I heard that the dems were handing out cartons of cigarettes for a vote in their favor, one recent election–just to admit to your errors-on-both-sides aside—frankly, even driving folks to the polling place incurs a certain sense-of-obligation in certain minds.
I like internet voting, and the Motor-Voter stuff was a great innovation. I never understood ROCK THE VOTE.
My employer theeee-ooooo-retically allows time off, but includes pretty stern encouragement and pointed questions to get-it-done before work-hours or after.
My understanding of the felony thing is that, as with firearm ownership, a felon can re-apply for rights-restoration? there’s an NGO that helps them, based in Richmond i think.
@63 In certain cases felons can reapply for rights restoration, but it’s not always granted and it’s an extremely arduous process that usually requires some kind of advocacy help. There are complicated time limits involved, etc. As you can imagine, most people don’t know they can do it, and those who do are often frustrated by the process.
Here’s a good overview — scroll down to the Virginia portion: http://www.aclu.org/votingrights/exoffenders/statelegispolicy2007.html
just naive—why are felons denied right-to-vote, and why do we want them to vote?—isn’t felony sortof a bad thing, a rejection of social-contract, hence revoking participation in society in that sense a fine thing? or are we operating under the FAIR assumption that they’ve done the crime, done the time, and earned their right to be fully citizens? or are so many small things felonies now that the whole thing is absurd?
are the clinically insane (again, a naive question) denied voting-rights, as they are denied gun-ownership?
i suppose the funny part is that i was a Government and Political Philosophy major.
I think you’ve nailed all the major points. Most people think that they’ve committed a kind of “treason” on their citizenship, and therefore give up the right. Those who think they should vote simply tend to believe that, because it is such an important right, that people who have paid their debt have paid it, and those people should be able to help shape policies that probably affect them quite a bit. It often tends to hinge on whether you view the criminal justice system as strictly punitive, or whether you still find it to aspire to be a rehabilitative system.
As for mental health, it’s a question of competence. Most states have voter competency requirements, and a court can find a person legally incompetent in such a way that prevents them from voting. It’s a case-by-case determination by courts, though the standard is created by the state.
@61 I LOVE the idea of voting by internetz—it seems luddite that they haven’t set up such a thing yet.
Technology isn’t infallible which is why it really shouldn’t have a place, at least a primary place, in voting. Just an opinion.
I don’t know, I sit here and say that, yet I can argue with myself that humans are just as infallible and are as easily manipulated as technology.
Did you know that there are absolutely no regulations or mandatory testing/troubleshooting protocols for the electronic voting booths that have been in place since the last election? It’s been mentioned but has been rebuffed with the reasoning that it’s not necessary to ensure that the technology is working properly.
As much as I love the advancement of technology and on an aside, doesn’t anyone find the irony in humans socialising through the one piece of technology that ultimately isolates us?
@69
******”doesn’t anyone find the irony in humans socialising
*******through the one piece of technology that ultimately isolates us?”
most of us get ass (at least ironic ass) from this website.
Dr. Tuffy just went downtown and voted.
Here are your early voting options and some fun facts:
1) ANYONE can go downtown to the voting office (building closest to the Pavilion) and vote for the PREZ only.
2) You can go downtown, right now, and cast your absentee ballot for all of the races right now.
Don’t think you qualify for an absentee? THINK AGAIN!
If you live in the City of Charlottesville, and work in Albemarle County (which includes most of the hospital and UVA), you can cast an absentee ballot right now. Also, if you THINK you may be out of town that day, that’s good enough for them, and you can still go and vote early.
A lot of states, not VA, don’t require any reason at all to vote early or absentee.
@70 Well, doesn’t that make me feel special. Just when I thought my sexual frustration was becoming bearable, someone has to remind that everyone else is getting some, even through this bloody thing.
@73
my impression from reading threads is that there’s plenty of un-used ass to spare here, provided you drink excessively and constantly and steer clear of the dead-from-the-waist-down politico and UVA PhD-type posters.
there’s a lurker who keeps sending e-mails outing regulars–just express an interest in any regular and you’ll probably get a note identifying that person along with significant personal details, photos, blood-type, etc.
/happy to be of service
@73
did Stanley fail to welcome you, incidentally? welcome!
@73
and because backup planet isn’t here to take over the threads for us,
i can add that i was joking and that neither i nor anyone else is getting any, obviously—just look at the times and frequency of the posts, and you’ll rapidly realize what an undersexed or sexless lot is represented here, else they wouldn’t be dicking around on the internetz at all hours.
/except for Darren Hoyt, who is pure spirit, light and wisdom and doesn’t need that base shit.
/unless he wants that base shit.
@73 my next-door neighbor was getting some last night, around 3am, very very loudly. i hate her. not because i am jealous, but because i need my goddamn sleep & don’t want to hear her pornstar playacting.
@71 thanks, tuffy. very helpful.
@77
shooting her cuffs and smoothing drape of her tahane suiting…
bless you orchid.
@74 Ha. Glad to know my paranoia about the peoples hyperactive sex lives is unwarranted. A little. As for a lurker, that’s good to know. Also good to know that I have such a lack of a social life, I live on the fringe of society due to an unfortunate job, both in pay and hours, so I should have no worries about my identity being divulged. Unless someone recognises my writing as I used to be a regular once upon a time in a message board far, far away…that ultimately became overrun by asshats and douchebags.
@75 No, Stanely did not. But thanks for the salutation.
@76 you’ll rapidly realize what an undersexed or sexless lot is represented here, else they wouldn’t be dicking around on the internetz at all hours
Vraiment.
@77 pornstar playacting There is such a thing as too much, isn’t there?
/Excessive guttural and vocal emittances, I mean. Too much sex to the sexually deprived is like too much food to the starving…who cares if you’ll get sick of it later, you’re getting it now.
No, Stanely did not
Guys. GUYS! I can’t welcome everyone. I’m not around every last second. All of you have to power to welcome someone to the internet.
Oh, and BBT: as you may have heard, there’s a spacebag of wine in the kitchen and some Doritos™ (but not some weird, new flavor). Help yourself, and welcome aboard the good ship internet.
@79
we like you already.
did Floozie show you to the cvillain-sex-pantry? The ass is there in the blue Tupperware, let me know if you have trouble getting into it. Check the friggin expiration-date, who knows when anyone last had at it.
[stand-by to check your spam-lurker folder on e-mail for the inevitable CODE-less outing.]
then again, vraiment, you must be Shen. Welcome mcback.
@80
I hesitated to arrogate to myself the welcoming, but thanks Stanley for your lese-majeste.
@80 if you get into the Doritos™, make sure to pick out the ants
Danke, Stanley.
/Rest assured no offense taken. The search for even the slightest amusement online is rarely impeded by lack of manners. To be less stuffy, my desperation to occupy my mind overrides any insult. I’d be here even if I weren’t welcome. At least at the moderator’s discretion, obviously.
@81 Most definitely not this Shenanigans chick. I’ve read her work on here. A bit prickly, no? All in good fun, of course. I’m really not someone you know. Although everyone should get to know me, dahling. I’m not even from here. Excepting the last two years though, ha.
/Jesus Mary and Joseph, two years and my only friends are my roommates whom I’ve known a year… I think I might cry.
you shouldn’t cry about the internet. that how he wins.
@76 - oh yeah - think again, fool!
/it takes a village
@84
Shen delightful always and much-missed for spark, espieglerie and anti-heavy interpolations here-on. i see her e-face now in grilled-cheese sndwiches and distorted cucumbers from my garden. The wind cries Shen.
a terrifically welcoming lot, these Cvillains. downtown has scattered a bit recently, but no doubt you’ll find yourself sucked into it like a dust-bunny into a vaccuum.
odd you’ve been here two years and haven’t dated all of CC’s bartenders yet, and the spandex striplers at the various bike-n-running shoppes, and those morons self-studying in floor-to-ceiling mirrors watching their biceps ripple over that chug of liquefied pro-enhancer bull-testes supplement-drink.
Woody Allen: “What, do you have plague?”
Certainly there is a life here for you, as for all of us, and spectacular and rewarding and challenging and … barf.
@86
thank gawd you’re here.
i have groceries to alphabetize… and was digging myself a big-ole-hole trying to entertain Pretty But Perfidious all alone. I’d backed myself into the corner by the fireplace and was waving my martini-glass grandiously, but the words weren’t coming, and the hostess just kept chatting-up that creepy married guy and wouldn’t come rescue me by asking me to hand out the canapes…
gran-di-ose-ly
@85 I don’t really cry about those kinds of things.
@87 Ditto barf, darling. But thank you, nonetheless. I used to live off Downtown but my then roommate turned out to be slightly left of completely neurotic. Ventured out on my own to a few places there, but just never really got to know any of you fine people. Then life came at me in the form of an apparently-in-a-hurry Ford Explorer.
@88 Pretty But Perfidious Cute But Chancy? Incomparable But Insidious? My moniker is actually an inside joke from a job I once had. I stole it from the river.
i wasn’t really here, but just dropping a jab on my way someplace else - now i’m here, so are you? if so, will gladly help with the alphabetizing of foodstuffs. is bbt not shen?
/givin the fact that shen would so come up with a better name… maybe in francaise
/realizing that i’m an hour early, yo
//at the same “time”, i think it’s pretty obvious that no time is sacred for bp to show up, no?
///ooh, it rhymes
@90
Oh, you’re THAT girl.
So sorry about roommate and explorer. i ate two grand prix and a subaru, so sympathize broadly. The neurosis runs fast and high around these parts…not treacherous nor beautiful though, only clumsy and lost. Much good left in the place but ain’t what it used to was. I rather like what Kyle has done for us here, if only in demonstrating that there’s still wit and color in our citizens/youth. Cville will treat you better this time, i suspect, if it perhaps has more but offers you less than it might have then. Please do say if we can help in any way. I fear that these days Treacherous will get you farther than Beautiful. Vacuous would get you furthest of all.
China-Doll But Folle (can’t find italics—–folle, Fr. from fou)
@91
I fear i’ve missed you. Asparagus before Avocado, is this Beef or Steak, either way X-Tra Large Eggs is last.
BBT vigourously denies Shenhood, we’ll have to let her have her head on this one, but keeping a close watch.
I vote for Pretty But Perfidious.
WHAT girl, and don’t call me shirley. SOOOO missin shen, Shen where are you, love?
oh, damnation, i need to hit the sheets
to chase out moths and dust-mites and bats, Oh My!
you can’t be tired, this is your witching-hour.
Don’t MAKE me comment you out of top-spot on every thread.
ok, up for the challenge…
Thassss ok, BP–
i thought you were down for the count so i already slipped BOOTY CALL into the dvd-player.
/with grace, admits he’s been bested.
/gnight dear one.
you’re not bested, just slipping into the arms of orpheus. nothing wrogn with that. wish i so gently went…
damn spell check
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