OK, I cast my vote ... but now I've changed my mind. Can I get a do-over??!


Question: Okay, I admit that I went in a little unprepared. I've been busy after all and I didn't do enough research. I know that's irresponsible of me and I should take this whole thing more seriously but c'mon.... the choices weren't all that great. So, ... is what's done - final or shouldn't I be afforded a second chance ? After I have had time to reflect .... I would really like to give Best Answer to someone else.


Answers: Okay, I admit that I went in a little unprepared. I've been busy after all and I didn't do enough research. I know that's irresponsible of me and I should take this whole thing more seriously but c'mon.... the choices weren't all that great. So, ... is what's done - final or shouldn't I be afforded a second chance ? After I have had time to reflect .... I would really like to give Best Answer to someone else.

sorry Bob, you made your bed now lie in it. and move over so i can join you for a nap.

shut up

nope

As long as you're a democrat, you can vote 22 times. Just make sure you punch the chad all the way through, otherwise Al Gore will whine about it.

nope, no do overs

"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" never fails.

You can have a Mulligan, but just one

you could give it to me, since I'm new here and I need to build up my confidence. Actually, I don't really care. Is there anything less arbitrary than "best" answer? I mean, come-on. If you're talking riddles again, I must confess, I really don't have any idea about your elections. Being a Canadian and all that. But I am aware you guys have been covering our asses globally for years, so don't hold it against me.



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