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Alienator
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I was thinking about tomorrow and what a train wreck it's going to be. What are your planned festivities for the day? I work from home but have some juicy ribeye's ready to grill as well as a few nice bourbons to imbibe on to celebrate Trump's victory. If I feel spunky, I may even throw the body armor on.





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hang'n around the farm--voting first thing...butt-crack of dawn!
 
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working as an election officer tomorrow. It will be a long day, so will have a shot of Buffalo Trace when I get home and probably off to bed.




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Posts: 6547 | Location: Near the Beaverdam in VA | Registered: February 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't drink, but this election might persuade me to start.
 
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hang'n around the farm--voting first thing...butt-crack of dawn!

Same on the 2nd part, for me. Plan to be at my polling place NLT 06:30.

Later, when it warms up a bit, I plan to hit the driving range at the local golf store.

Then it's back home to settle in and watch the show.



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Also consider that there's a decent chance we won't even know the final outcome tomorrow evening, as various states will still be counting mail-in ballots for days/weeks to come.
 
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However much a train wreck this election has been leading up to Tuesday, it's going to be worse on the back side. I think we can count on that. Any hoping for a quick resolution will be a pipe dream.
 
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Election Day Festivities for me?

I'm gonna clean my guns.


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Posts: 8228 | Location: Arizona | Registered: August 17, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Half day as an inside poll watcher for my precinct then home to celebrate the implosion of the Democrat party Big Grin Not sure of dinner plans yet, but Ribeye steaks on the RecTeq sound pretty fan-damn-tastic. Gonna wash it all down with some Stagg Jr.



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I have a special bottle of Henry McKenna 10y/o 100 proof just waiting for the late evening festivities!!
 
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Ribeyes and a good single malt Scotch will be my celebration dinner. Or maybe a good Rye.
 
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Taking a buddy to breakfast tomorrow morning.


then a nice single malt toast to reelected President Trump by evening. (with any luck)
 
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Me too! And I took Nov 4th off from work to stay off the streets.

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Election Day Festivities for me?

I'm gonna clean my guns.
 
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I plan on getting drunk and playing video games, and attempting to ignore the outside world. No matter what, it's gonna be a shitshow, so I'd rather be on the frontier, stomping on grunts with a giant robot.



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Off to vote in person tomorrow morning with my wife. Our rural township might have a short wait but it shouldn't take long.

Since I'm not aware of any write in campaigns, I'm going to plan on celebrating winning my race to return to our county commission . I probably should swing by our County Clerk's at our courthouse to say hi to the people I'll be working with for the next couple years as they are compiling the returns. I have some good bourbon choices and a Davidoff Darkest Hour waiting for while I watch the national returns.

I suspect that we won't know anything until sometime on Wednesday at the earliest regarding the presidency.


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Work, then a few last minute preparations in case things get ugly.
 
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I plan on getting drunk and playing video games, and attempting to ignore the outside world. No matter what, it's gonna be a shitshow, so I'd rather be on the frontier, stomping on grunts with a giant robot.


yea I already voted to protect my 2nd amendment rights (early), so I'm gonna do the same and hide and hope for the best
 
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My ONLY priority tomorrow is to vote. After that, it's up to what the doGs want to do. We'll prolly eat, sleep, play, chase squirrels and bark at the neighbors. Busy busy.
 
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I have already voted and so far I am planning my normal work schedule.

Afterwards I will be starting a November pistol league that I have shot in several other times. It will be great therapy for the rest of the evening.
 
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I am working the election.
04:00 meeting at the Board of Election.
I do have a few parties to hit tonight, if I'm not too tired.



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