It's so rare to do trains on this coast that I think Ima gonna do the train. Also, the train is much easier to get a ticket at the last moment and that way I can be a little bit on the flexible side with my plans.
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
the train is much easier to get a ticket at the last moment
This is true. It's how I got to the airport on time from the F2F without knowing anything about how to get there. That, and JenP, goddess among women.
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Hey everyone!
Yo, ND, I dropped you a comment to email me and you didn't so I came a lookin' and here you are!
What do you want to do in the Triangle area? Should I be coordinating a Triangle-ista get-together? When do you get here, when are you leaving, all that fun shit?
Inquiring minds and hostesses wanna know.
As far as train vs. plane, I've never done it but my brother has. Train is nice if you have the time. It's not that much longer than flying if you factor in airport time. Okay, still probably a couple hours longer.
eta: please email me at profile addy, since board and work are unmixy things. Thanks.
Hi!
I just flew in from Chicago, and boy do I have pictures.
Flickr, the site where these pics are posted, was acting weird for me earlier, so you may have to reload the page a few times to see anything.
It also isn't labeled yet.
Very nice piccies, Tom. Stupid RL road blocks to being able to be there. Next time, I guess.
In case anyone is wondering, each glow-stick there represents a finished drink. There were others still being consumed when the picture was taken and some people chose non-illumiscent booze.
So that's why everyone was so happy by the time I got there.
No, they were just overjoyed to see you!
Oh I think there were other factors. Miriam greeted me at the door by handing me a beer and I had just missed watching something involving a caged girl and a cockatiel (? cue Hec to explain, or at least fill in what he actually did say).
I missed the reading, but it was great fun to see everyone afterward.