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Game On!
Do I REALLY need to say how thrilled I am to now call Senator Obama, President-Elect Barack Obama?
Do I?? *read: shit-eating grin*
Now that sanity has (or will be soon) restored to the White House, I think this is the perfect time to take a cue from Wayne Campbell. The perfect metaphor:
Wayne: Game on!
Garth: Yeah, game on!
With Bush FINALLY leaving, and an intelligent and decent man replacing him, we can unPAUSE our street hockey games, people. The GAME is officially back on. Bush is like Stacy (gun rack included). And now we can all get back out to our perspective streets, and breath a sigh of relief.
Wayne’s World: Street Hockey Scene
- Tiff
It’s Here!
Today is Election Day. Crazy as it may seem, this election season is finally coming to an end. Will you be sad to see it go? Relieved? However you end up feeling after today, pleeeease: MAKE SURE YOU GET OUT AND VOTE!
Things To Know:
- Did you register on-time, or can you register at the polls in your state?
- Because of your disability, were you able to cast an absentee ballot early, and without any problems?
- Are the lines extremely long where you vote, and are election officials making you wait in line even if your disability makes it painful? (I heard in some states they’re making disabled individuals bring someone with who can wait in line for them, and then they just wait in their car).
As you can see, for some of us, voting CAN be extra work/stress, but should you allow it to silence your voice, and NOT vote? Hell no. Hell. No.
May EVERY vote be counted, and Happy Election Day!
- Tiff
From the Mouth of Political Babes
Sen. Obama discusses his thorough, all-encompassing disability initiatives. *happy sigh*
Save the Ta-Tas!
With it being officially October 1st today, it’s your public duty – male or female – to know that October is breast cancer awareness month. This means if you’re a female 40 years old or older, you need to get a yearly mammogram. I know, getting your ta-tas squeezed like a pancake in a clear plexiglass torture device isn’t something one necessarily looks forward to, but it’s necessary. For if you catch breast cancer early, it’s 98% cureable!
As breast cancer survivor Cheryl Crow says, “Get a mammy, win a Grammy!”
To show your support, buy a “Save the Ta-Tas” tee at this most awesome site: SavetheTatas.com
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