Schulzenfest
TheBrownDog
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Asked the Animal Justice Party guy whether he would've given me a how to vote card if I'd been eating my sausage sizzle. Guy in front of me laughed. Successful election day.
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Big white paper, tiny boothI just think that white paper was criminally oversized
I just think that white paper was criminally oversized
White paper, tiny booth, folding.. why does it remind me of something elseBig white paper, tiny booth
Good analogy of what's promised & what's delivered by government.
"Have you voted anywhere else today?" lel
"Have you voted anywhere else today?" lel
"This is my first stop!"
"Not Yet"
Are usually my replies.
How often does this happen during an eftpos transaction?
"Is that on savings?"
"Nah, spendings more like it hurr hurr hurr"
Just **** off.
Big swing to independents. Hardly a swing to labor.
Interesting. Then someone else has voted for their two cats called Kodos and Kang. Amazing coincidence.Lol nah it isn't
"Have you voted anywhere else today?" lel
Amazes me how many people don't know what electorate they're in.
Electoral Officer must've spent her whole day clarifying this for voters. Except her clarification lacked clarity. "Before or after the train line" determined whether you were in Wakefield or Port Adelaide.
But as one bloke pointed out, before or after depends on what side of the train line you live on. That completely rocked her world... confusion reigned. "Before or after the line in relation to the polling booth" would've been too painful, I guess.
F@%k, now I'm confused.
Lots of angry people in line, too. As I left the polling booth, they were getting ready to shut up shop. And the line was still pretty long.
F@%k not having their vote count: the possible $20 fine had them foaming at the mouth...
Cracks me up every time I vote. In this day and age, we still rely on the honour system. How quaint.
Seriously, would the AEC be arsed to cross-reference the rolls at polling booths?
I think I just rolled my eyes but yea "This is the first stop on my campaign trail" is a goodin'"This is my first stop!"
"Not Yet"
Are usually my replies.
its like melbourne cup day, most people that dont care (which should be everyone) just vote for the best named party...Big swing to independents. Hardly a swing to labor.
This is a lot closer than I thought it would be. When WA come in don't be surprised if they're big ALP gains. The state Libs are on the nose. We could end up with a hung parliament.