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    Have you voted yet - try to keep it light hearted (and what watch did you wear)

    I'm suppose to be going in the next hour or so when my wife gets back from "shopping"

    but

    I ordered some Bergeon stuff, 7767S, 7767F and the 6825 and I'd like to have a play with them ......... so that's keeping me in


    It's also p1ssing it down here - the Polling Station is just up the road, but I suppose I'd better walk and save the planet


    Light-hearted - so none of this fuc*ing swearing bollox
    Last edited by BillN; 12th December 2019 at 17:10.

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    Postal vote - no need to traipse out in the rain and join a queue.

    Edited to say that I was wearing this on the day I did my postal vote.

    Last edited by Griswold; 12th December 2019 at 17:40.
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    Yep. Conservatives for me. Best of a bad bunch IMO.


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    Just back from voting, no ID needed, just give your name and address to get marked off on the printout, marked my X in a box with a pencil (remember them?) and then stuffed it into a spare sainsburys plastic delivery box lookalike.

    It all seems so archaic in this modern world of ours.


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    Bint and I went this morning, boxes crossed with a breathtaking impertinence. Then headed to Burger King to celebrate our civic duty

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    Wrong forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynJC (UK) View Post
    Wrong forum?
    Agreed, shouldn't this be in the bear pit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griswold View Post
    Postal vote - no need to traipse out in the rain and join a queue.
    No queue at our Village Hall - I didn't realise what a great Badminton Court they had - but we did get soaked

    Interestingly only a C and a LD "helpers" just inside the door, in the porch before entering the Hall .............no Labour

    C for me but Winchester may go LD

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartynJC (UK) View Post
    Wrong forum?
    Quote Originally Posted by awright101 View Post
    Agreed, shouldn't this be in the bear pit
    Two votes for the BP

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    Would say G&D. As long as it doesn’t turn into a bloodbath


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    I hope and I expected that the turn out would be high - but I think this weather, (rain here), will dampen my hopes

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    Burger King.............classy.

    Rustlers breakfast bap for me as I postal voted last week.

    Quote Originally Posted by GraniteQuarry View Post
    Bint and I went this morning, boxes crossed with a breathtaking impertinence. Then headed to Burger King to celebrate our civic duty
    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben4watches View Post
    Burger King.............classy.

    Rustlers breakfast bap for me as I postal voted last week.
    LOL been stuck in all week with our sickly sprog so thought we'd cheer him up.

    Rustlers, now we're talking! They're much better than you'd expect

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    Have you voted yet - try to keep it light hearted (and what watch did you wear)

    Popped out this morning after breakfast. Pleasant walk to the polling station and back.

    As it was a nice, but cold, day I wore the Hueur Carrera I bought a couple of weeks ago.
    Last edited by SydR; 12th December 2019 at 20:07.

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    What has this got to do with Watch Talk...or are we here because G&D doesn’t allow politics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian View Post
    What has this got to do with Watch Talk...or are we here because G&D doesn’t allow politics?
    My mistake - maybe it can be moved if it troubles you

    can you explain how I can move it - I've no idea - can you move it, you have been a member longer than me?

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    I'm not sure what this has to do with WT, but we could do with a what watch should I wear for voting thread.

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    Only God can move it

    I was wearing a Bremont MBII btw, if that helps pacify the horde!

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    Quote Originally Posted by estoban7 View Post
    I'm not sure what this has to do with WT, but we could do with a what watch should I wear for voting thread.
    as it was pissing it down I wore a Seiko .......

    Last edited by BillN; 12th December 2019 at 17:24.

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    Went Xmas shopping.

    Voted on the way back, but probably wasted my time...

    Was wearing a Skagen Smartwatch courtesy of a ‘Black Friday’ deal. I fear tomorrow maybe far blacker...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    as it was pissing it down I wore a Seiko .......
    A strong and stable choice. I hope that didn't influence your decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by estoban7 View Post
    A strong and stable choice. I hope that didn't influence your decision.
    Thanks for the tip on the Thread Title - smart thinking

    I didn't make a Kamikaze choice!!

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    Postal vote here - but I'm just off to act as a Teller at a local polling station for a couple of hours. Have been warned that it's outdoors so need to dress warm and dry.

    Wearing a Seiko SRPB61K1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    as it was pissing it down I wore a Seiko .......
    Good call.

    I have just returned home after voting in an adjoining constituency to yours. Hammering down with rain so decided to wear a GS.

    Three “helpers” inside the door.

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    IWC Inge and yes, I have.

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    Labour are winning that will change though when the conservatives finish work and go and vote


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    Raining for me when I left with the missus and dog so 300m WR was minimum



    Who's staying up late for the result??

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    At our polling station the tellers (if that's what the party bods taking peoples numbers are called) were blocking the door, making people wait in the rain. I thought it a perfect metaphor for our times, politics getting in the way of action.

    I wore a Sinn 356 II on a nice dark honey coloured Di-Modell Oregon which is a very good match for the original Sinn strap.. Sadly the current versions of this strap are a sickly tan colour, not nice at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murkeywaters View Post
    Raining for me when I left with the missus and dog so 300m WR was minimum

    Who's staying up late for the result??
    I'll be staying up all night......... it will be too good to miss ........ either way ......... but confusion may rain if an outcome of no majority is indicated from the results as they come in ......... I bet the Queen can't wait!!!

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    About quarter to nine this morning
    I've never seen our polling station so busy, but that could be because people were stopping on their way to work perhaps?
    Wore my g-shock, it stood up to the task quite well I thought.

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    I fought my way through the maddening lunch time crowds laughing and snorting at the traditional Island inclement weather whilst fending off the over friendly advances of the rosette wearing party representatives trying to peer deep into my political soul for any sign of my voting inclination or any perceived weakness that they may use to sway me in those last few seconds while I masterfully traversed the steps to our local library.

    Reaching the voting registration I proudly announced my postcode and was told "Wrong polling station". Bollocks !

    I did this while proudly sporting my Orange faced Jacques Etoile Atlantis diver just in case the rain managed to get through my jacket.

    Please see the picture below that I took, at considerable risk to my liberty and freedom, of my vote





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    Yes as off work at the mo and I wore my Uweco chrono , Im not really bothered about the result and wont be staying up to find out !

    What will be will be

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    Quote Originally Posted by wits View Post
    Labour are winning that will change though when the conservatives finish work and go and vote


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    Oh yes, walked down earlier.

    Had to be the Seamaster! (old pic!)

    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    It's more tomorrow's watch I'd be concerned about. It'll be Armageddon for sure.

    Just glad I'm away on a business trip and am spared the incessant coverage of a range of incompetents all promising stuff they can't and won't deliver, and certainly can't afford.

    Back on topic, an Explorer, appropriate, on a SteveO's 'black bay' leather strap.

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    Postal vote which turned out to be a good decision as I’m laid-up with a horrible chest infection :(

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    Voted for 'Ebola' as potentially less dangerous than other 2 choices....

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    Postal vote for me, but wearing the 422 which I have a hard time taking off these days.

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    What I do miss about going to vote is the representatives outside the polling station asking to take your name to tick you off the list.

    “No you may not” was my polite reply.

    Always looking very puzzled and asking why.

    “Its non of your business”

    I am a happy chappy 😀

    Much easier to register for a postal vote.
    Cheers,

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    Someone mentioned to me earlier, all we are doing is voting for the colour of the snake that bites us.

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    Wore a mudmaster today to cope with the amount of rain and mud on the dog walk voted on the way home for none of the above for the first time ever I spoiled my vote

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben4watches View Post
    What I do miss about going to vote is the representatives outside the polling station asking to take your name to tick you off the list.

    “No you may not” was my polite reply.

    Always looking very puzzled and asking why.

    “Its non of your business”
    I do that as well (or rather I did before the advent of postal voting).

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    Thanks for the tip on the Thread Title - smart thinking

    I didn't make a Kamikaze choice!!
    Well there is quite a lot at stake and I know a lot of forum members won't leave the house without getting this sort of advice.

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    Not voted yet, I will do so on my way home from work.

    And will be wearing my auto CWC diver with a brand new elastic George's NATO, which is very comfortable.

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    CWC for my trip to the polling station. Wanted to try out my new strap (colourful 19mm NATOs are a bit tricky to find).



    All this talk of armageddon has me thinking I ought to wear my solar Citizen tomorrow just in case.




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    Voted after work. Polling station was heaving, never saw it so busy with a queue out of the door.

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    I was there at 7:02. First through the door on a beautiful day, well it was in my village. The Seamaster was overkill, a paper clock would have been enough. I voted for a party that thinks women should have a representative in Party matters, but men don’t need one. They no longer get donations from me.

    Ten miles down the road the skies opened and the bus was hammered by hail, then the skies went dark, a prophecy of what is to come perhaps? Only tomorrow will tell!

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    Voted on the way back from - wearing PRS18Q with a Watchgecko MN type strap - polling station was busy. Busier than I've seen it before. Not 'Boxing Day sales' busy, but a steady stream. Hoping for a high turnout.

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    07.30 this morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAFF View Post
    Yep. Conservatives for me. Best of a bad bunch IMO.
    +1 Yes, it gets harder and harder to find anyone worth a positive vote. Least awful, it is then!

    This cheered me up though :-



    Last edited by WatchIng; 12th December 2019 at 19:34.

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