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Also: blood drives
I didn’t get an “I Voted” sticker with my mail-in ballot. :(
This one took me a minute (I vote at a nursing home). Then it hit me.
Off subject but I can’t stand it. I have to respond to then it hit me.
Sometimes I wonder
“Why is that frisbee getting bigger?”
And then it hits me.
Back on subject.
Another center piece – “police looking for child preditors”
I love those “I voted today” stickers. I have the first one I ever got from my first time voting in my scrapbook….
I’m the chief election official at my precinct, and we vote in an elementary school. May I use this in my “night before the election” meeting? My folks could do with the laugh.
Kimberly, that’s sad. There actually was an “I Voted” sticker included in my mail-in ballot for Jefferson County, Colorado.
Seems indexed is getting some recognition, again: http://www.explosm.net/comics/1447/
I just hope this wasn’t Jess’s idea for today.
Danny,
I saw that too and laughed my butt off!
The first and probably most widely used method is stickers! It always amazes me to see the power of stickers.If I ever need motivation to do a good job with something,the promise of a banana sticker as a reward will always do the trick.
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Stickers are great! I use stickers in my job on a daily basis. All my kids were potty trained with the use of stickers!
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