I wasn’t going anywhere after I voted, so why waste it?
I figure I’ll slap it on and go to work some random day in March or April, and when someone asks me about it, I’ll be all snooty and aloof and oh-so-much-more-civic-minded-than-thou and say “Oh? You didn’t vote?” and walk away with a look of vague but unambiguous disapproval on my face.
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Bwahahahahah! I still have my “I voted” sticker(s), too. I like the idea of slapping them on for a random Wednesday in April.
You know, deep down, you’re a special kind of evil, right?
Please, pleaaaaaaaaaaaase, go to Starbucks for your free coffee that day.
Evil, yeah, that seems JUST the right word, Chili!
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