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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Spammed others on your behalf :P

    As they say in Birmingham, vote early and vote often!
    FTFY
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      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
      Spammed others on your behalf :P

      As they say in Tower Hamlets, vote early and vote often!
      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      FTFY
      FTFFY
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        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
        Spammed others on your behalf :P

        As they say in Chicago, vote early and vote often!
        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        FTFY
        Originally posted by DaveB View Post
        FTFFY
        FTFTFFY As its believed to be from William Hale Thompson mayor of Chicago in 1915-23 and 1931-35 see Source of "Vote Early and Often"

        I was surprised as I thought it came from Ireland in the 1910 general election...
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          Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
          Spammed others on your behalf :P

          As they say in Zimbabwe, vote early and vote often!
          Originally posted by eek View Post
          FTFTFFY As its believed to be from William Hale Thompson mayor of Chicago in 1915-23 and 1931-35 see Source of "Vote Early and Often"

          I was surprised as I thought it came from Ireland in the 1910 general election...
          Can't be arsed to quote everyone, but seems its even earlier, 1859 in fact!

          Vote early and vote often - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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          I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

          I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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            Home, and all prescriptioned up

            Very sunny, though there's still a bit of a chill in the air. I suspect it'll turn cold tonight.

            No idea what to do about dinner. There's probably something in the freezer that will suit.

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              Originally posted by Bunk View Post
              I have 3 candidates picked. All CUKkers so far. Any suggestions for others? I've read all the statements and they all sound worthy enough but not sure how to narrow it down.
              I've sent you a PM

              I have five people that I am voting for out of choice. I have to vote for 5 more because I seconded them and that's the rules.

              But from my perspective, there are five people who really deserve the votes. No doubt my choice isn't the same as other people, but there has been bugger all engagement from most of the candidates so for that reason alone I'm not voting for them.
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                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I've sent you a PM

                I have five people that I am voting for out of choice. I have to vote for 5 more because I seconded them and that's the rules.

                But from my perspective, there are five people who really deserve the votes. No doubt my choice isn't the same as other people, but there has been bugger all engagement from most of the candidates so for that reason alone I'm not voting for them.
                Ooh, tell me too!

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                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  I've sent you a PM

                  I have five people that I am voting for out of choice. I have to vote for 5 more because I seconded them and that's the rules.

                  But from my perspective, there are five people who really deserve the votes. No doubt my choice isn't the same as other people, but there has been bugger all engagement from most of the candidates so for that reason alone I'm not voting for them.

                  Thanks. I had 3 of those 5 and MS had mentioned the other 2. It seems a little bit like voting for your mates but really I just want to vote for people whose aims are aligned to mine. Hence the CUK preference

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                    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                    Thanks. I had 3 of those 5 and MS had mentioned the other 2. It seems a little bit like voting for your mates but really I just want to vote for people whose aims are aligned to mine. Hence the CUK preference
                    Yes, agree (although voting for your mates is no bad thing!)

                    If there weren't people I particularly wanted to get in then I would have voted for more - but I'd hate a vote for someone I wasn't that bothered about to stop FaQQer or Pondy from getting a place (apparently I'm almost guaranteed a place as there's always more votes for the women). It's all a bit unknown as most people won't visit the ipse forums and will vote based on the statements or other random criteria (actually most people won't vote at all!) Assuming all else is equal, it would be nice if the CUK vote was enough to swing it for our guys

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                      Decided to try something different for dinner, so I went to the fried chicken and pizza shop up the road that used to be the pizza shop opposite, until they moved (late last year? early this? can't remember) for chicken and chips.

                      Pros: due to a well-timed gap in the traffic, I was back in my flat with it within a minute of it being handed over.

                      Cons: it wasn't that nice, really

                      The chips - fries, I suppose - were much better than they often are from these places, but when it comes to "Southern" fried chicken, nowhere really comes close to KFC. TBH, the Sainsbury's own brand SFC from the hot food counter has a better, more balanced flavour.

                      Conclusion: I may pop in there again, but only because it's on the way home from the pub, and the rather over-the-top seasoning would probably be more tempting after a skinful. But I won't make a point of it.

                      Ho hum; at least I can stop wondering what to have for dinner now, until tomorrow

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