Other fun stories from the road.
Other fun stories from the road.
Drove a quite elderly gentleman to the polls. Unsolicited, he said, "I have a daughter and two granddaughters. Who do you think I voted for?"
Which is awesome. Of course, I was thinking so why didn't they make sure you had a ride to the polls?
Drove a quite elderly gentleman to the polls. Unsolicited, he said, "I have a daughter and two granddaughters. Who do you think I voted for?"
Which is awesome. Of course, I was thinking so why didn't they make sure you had a ride to the polls?
I was still weirded out by the person who asked me who I voted for, when they saw my sticker.
ReplyDeleteI mean, yes, anyone reading this knows, but some random person on the street has no need to know.
That used to be a relatively innocent question. NOT ANYMORE.
ReplyDeleteI think it was meant innocently, but I don't even tell my parents (or vice-versa) who I vote for in an election.
ReplyDeleteLots of people don't. It's FINE. Everything is FINE. We're all ... oh, bugger it.
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