B said that the heat is like a jello-entity and we’re passing through it. Word. Can’t describe our weather for the past few months any better than she did. She has to take the MRT and LRT to and from hell work everyday so she gets to feel what it’s really like out there walking under the angry sun of a witch. She also believes that the small amount of rain that we had in the afternoon 2 days ago was just clouds dumping absorbed human sweat. Eew.
I am so excited to vote on Monday. I can’t wait to feed that long piece of paper in a PCOS machine. The COMELEC said that the election on May 10 will happen and I believe it. I want to stay positive about this but I thought that it was premature of them to toast champagne after the last ballot was printed out. Too early a celebration guys. Some CompactFlash (CF) cards are nowhere near to the far-flung PCOS machines and they won’t make it on election day. What are the voters in those remote areas supposed to do now? Hold voting off until the CF cards finally arrive? I see a potential problem too. Our public schools don’t have air-conditioning. In this jello heat we are experiencing this summer, will the PCOS machines survive it? I really really hope so.
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Did you hear about the PCOS machine (somewhere in Bulacan) that bogged down after a wheelchair bumped it?
That happened in Cluster 83 where I am registered. Thank God, it bogged down early afternoon. I cast my votes as soon as the polling precinct opened at 7:15 am. Noy-Bi won in our cluster.