Though I'll probably wear pants for the flights in and out, I don't even want to try to deal with the TSA in a kilt.
I would think getting through the security check-ins would be easier in a kilt. Might make for an embarrassing pat-down, though.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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!
Though I'll probably wear pants for the flights in and out, I don't even want to try to deal with the TSA in a kilt.
I would think getting through the security check-ins would be easier in a kilt. Might make for an embarrassing pat-down, though.
I don't even want to try to deal with the TSA in a kilt.
NATLBSB
By NOLA standards, kilts are relative sartorial non-events. I mean, we're talking about the U.S.'s Mardi Gras Central, here.
Since we're lucky enough to have had some last minute extremely generous donations, we have some extra money. We can get a continental breakfast with coffee and tea and all the other normal offerings in the Hospitality Suite on Saturday and Sunday for $8 a head (which we will have pre-paid). How does that sound? I know there's a ton of wonderful food options in NOLA, but I thought it might be nice to have some munchies right off to start the day, everyone at their own pace. Also, it might be a nice gathering place for us to say good morning, make plans, or (on Sunday) say goodbye.
I've tentatively requested it, but if you don't think we'd use it I can email Marvin and tell him just to keep it at coffee and tea. Up to you.
I won't use it. Breakfast in NOLA for me means walking over to the Cafe du Monde for beignets and cafe au lait. It's a lot less than $8, too.
Hmm. Okay, maybe I should just say coffee and tea.
Caffeinated beverages sounds like a more workable plan.
Okay. I just emailed him and changed it back to just coffee/tea. That's FREE. We like free.
Yup.
I'm FREE!!!
ish.