As far as Kansas is concerned it was a Super Cluster. I got to my site at 5:30; there was already a line. Around 6:45 I finally got to sign my name in and they didn’t have it. This happened to 5 other people around me. The excuse, they must have gotten an old list, from when the ‘90’s? So I had to stand in another line to re register. I did
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Glad you got in to your car!! What a pain! I remember the first time I had ice on my Festiva/Roller Skate and I poured hot water on the door handles to get the ice off just so I could open the door...
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Hopefuly TX will learn from this and be more orginized. At least it won't be 29 deg and raining out for you. ;-)
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Congrats on selling the car!
I'll be thinking good thought for your aunt, lady.
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Thanks darling.
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As the DNC rep said, the leglaslators could not find 2Mil in the budget for elections. And that would have covered both parties. I am sure with all the problems at different locations, the cities had to spend that much on crowd control, etc.
Thanks for the thoughts, everyone is accounted for.
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I remember one year, though, that some water got into the lock and stayed frozen for days. It was one of those weeks where it never went above freezing, so it just wouldn't clear itself out. Every time I came out in the morning or left work in the afternoon, I would dump a cup of water or hot chocolate or whatever I had on the side of my car to warm it up enough to open, and then just deal with it again 8 hours later. :)
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Now the thawing thing is what gets me. If it thaws enough when I dump hot water on it for the lock to operate, or thaws enough while the car is running that it works fine when I get to work, then it seems like just a little hole cut in there would let it drain out. I'm sure the mechanism is complicated enough that the solution is actually different than this, but I just can't imagine that it's all that much harder.
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