spinbaby
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Wed Nov-05-03 09:00 AM
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Does your polling place serve food? |
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Or is this just a local thing? Here in rural western PA, many polling places are in fire halls or churches and it's common to have pirogies, chicken and dumplings, or some other fund-raising food sale nearby. I vote at a fire hall where they have a fish fry every election day. It's certainly motivation to get out and vote!
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Wed Nov-05-03 09:05 AM
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The women from the local Methodist church always have good stuff to eat next to the polling place. But I live in a village where everyone knows each other anyway. People I don't even recognise know my name, which is a little disconcerting sometimes.
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Wed Nov-05-03 09:05 AM
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2. They used to sell baked goods ... |
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brownies, cupcakes, etc. But I haven't seen this happening this year.
BTW - Lynn, MA. About 15 miles north of Boston on the coast.
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izzie
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Wed Nov-05-03 09:45 AM
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3. Baked sale but one church I was in had a morning meal for voters. |
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