Bag of Randomness
- Who has more money, Bruce Wayne or Tony Stark?
- When you look at this picture of Texas A&M, it looks like it’s made out of Legos.
- When I brush my teeth I always start in the same spot, so I wonder if those teeth are a bit cleaner than the rest.
- Man Takes Pregnancy Test as Joke, Finds Testicular Tumor
- Ashton Kutchur as Steve Jobs
- I like chocolate, I like peanut butter, but I don’t like chocolate and peanut butter.
- I’ve never put jelly on a peanut butter sandwich.
- Rajon Rondo of the Boston Celtics recently was a substitute algebra teacher.
- The original Gerber baby is still alive at 85, and this is what she looks like today.
- Disney princesses welcome Princess Leia – YouTube
- Luke Skywalker’s robotic hand is finally a reality
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Bag of Random Voting Thoughts
- I just got back from voting, it took about 20 minutes waiting in line and all, but when I drove by earlier today, the wait looked closer to 45 minutes.
- For some reason I took my daughter with me, just thought it was important.
- I saw a 102-year-old-woman vote today. Her ballot had to brought out to her car . Random thought, she could have spoken to my daughter and truthfully say “I’m a century older than you.”
- We vote at a church, and they do such a good job of providing water for those waiting outside and providing cookies and other sugary snacks.
- As a child I remember my father driving my grandmother to vote and when they got back I would ask her who she voted for. Everytime, she answered, “I voted for you, sweetie.” If you are mentally playing that voice in your head, be sure to use a voice that had over 60-years of smoking to go with it.
- I told one of the voting volunteers or precinct people or whatever you call them, “Thanks you for your service.” You should have seen the smile on the guy’s face, he then stuck out his hand and shook mine firmly.
- I decided to kick it old school and went with a paper ballot.
CNN’s Electoral Bat Signal
(CNN) – New Yorkers looking to see who’s winning the White House on election night just need to look up… to the Empire State Building.
As CNN projects winners in each state, the iconic beacon of Gotham will be exclusively displaying the race to 270 electoral votes with a vertical LED illuminated “meter” on its spire—blue for President Obama, and red for former Governor Romney.
And when CNN projects a winner in the presidential election, the full spire and upper floors change colors to either red or blue.
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