I set the alarm for 6 AM but got up at 5 AM, carefully turning off the alarm. I was seventh in line at 7:15 AM.
The line was not forming fast, so I talked to the man 6 (six) feet behind me. "I guess there are few early birds in this town." He laughed and said, "I was ready to vote at 5 AM."
Elaborate steps were taken to avoid the spread of the largely absent Wu Flu virus. It is easier to find a Hillary supporter in Arkansas.
Voting started slowly with all the awkward measures and just a few people to handle the liturgical fine points of virus-free voting. But I was going home at 7:45 AM.
Our quartet will sing their favorite TV song: |
And that's Uncle Joe