Voting is different here in Colorado than it was back on the East Coast. In New Jersey, and I remember it was the same basic things when my parents voted in New York, the voting was in a mechanical voting booth. You would go to a desk and sign the big book. The would give you a sheet of paper. You would take the paper over to a voting machine. An assistant would take the paper and put it somewhere on the side of the machine. You would pull a big mechanical handle that would close the curtain behind you. Then you would flip the levers to indicate your vote. After, you would push the big handle, which would record your vote, reset the levers and open the curtain.
Here in Colorado, the beginning of the process is the same. You wait on line and sign the big book. I went with my wife, as she dropped her car off for service. At first she was going to vote before she dropped off her car. But she called me to tell me the line was an hour long. After I picked her up at the shop,...
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janora
Seeing as I spent a great majority of my childhood in bowling alleys tagging along with my parents as they competed in various leagues all over Southern California, I would have loved to have come across a smoke free facility! Enclosed spaces blue with second hand smoke was not my favorite places to be. As long as the place had an arcade, I was a happy girl.
-tank's grrl
In Monument - 3 minutes off the highway.
Technically it isn't non-smoking all the time. It is non-smoking during daytime hours in the main area (bar has smoking all the time) and I understand that smoking is only allowed behind the wall, so there is little 'old smoke' smell left in the bowling area. It seemed rather clean. Althoug they wouldn't let us eat our own food (candy).