runs for cover...
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!
A muffaletta from Central Grocery
t hides from the olive haters
I'm sure as hell buying one, and most of it's coming home with me, where it will last me several days.
I plan to buy half of one just to see, but I strongly suspect that I just don't like olive spread, rather than inferior sandwiches being the cause of my dislike.
(scrape the olives off)
We could just get one for the hospitality suite on Saturday, so the unsure could try a little with no commitment. [By which I mean that I could go buy one Saturday morning (ish) and leave it in the hospitality suite, and if it doesn't get even by Sunday night, take it home]
(Olive salad, not spread)
Yippie!! </Anakin>
My iBook is dead (Apple is fixing it) but a friend of mine just received a new iBook a few minutes ago and she is letting me borrow it for the F2F.
So I'll be able to taunt all the non-F2F'ers from NO. And watch DVDs on the train. And post photos from the F2F.
we need to go low rent (which is the best Southern food anyway)
I'd add Camellia Grill to the list, but I'm not sure if that's just a Tulanian thing. It's definitely on the list of "foods I miss in New Orleans" for everyone I went to college with.
I endorse Camellia Grill, though the lines are terribly long on the weekends. Excellent burgers. Long lines on the weekend, though. It's right on the streetcar line, so you can ride down, gawk at the mansions on St. Charles, see how long the line is and either eat there or go acrois the street to the Louisiana Pizza Kitchen (where you can get alligator sausage pizza, among other things) if the lines at CG are too long.
Ok, had a dream our plane crashed in Texas and half the people in NOLA came to see us and we had the F2F there.