Matt, I had a BBQ like that once. Invited thirty people, had four show up. At different times.
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!
I'll have some photos up later today, I think.
-t, I found your husband's tie clip thing (at least, that's what it's been identified as -- kind of a gold bar with a horseshoe-shaped notch, with a gold chain) in the hospitality suite on Sunday. Should I mail it to you? You can email me the address.
DX just had to instigate with this one, didn't he... [link]
Have I mentioned I really really miss you all?
I cannot believe that I casually floated the idea of Sunday dinner at the last minute and got 10 wonderfully witty and fun dinner companions to sign on.
This seems to be (at least one of) your gift(s), Matt. I seem to remember a similar occurance in DC last year. That courtyard dinner is one of my favorite memories of that weekend.
Can't believe no one has mentioned the absence of candy.
Can't believe no one has mentioned the absence of candy.
t hangs head in shame
They were on my bed when I got home. And my day is shitty enough. We can skip this being a "thing," even a funny one.
No big, love. No big. It actually just occured to me yesterday. We didn't miss it.
D'oh! If I'd been able to read your post while in the Vieux Carre, I would have Jilli. Will a herbsaint-tinged Sazerac cocktail drunk there while thinking of you do in a pinch?
Awww, you were thinking of me? Gosh.
Yes, that will do. Even tho' I've never had a Sazerac. Was it tasty?
Joe and I watched them make an absinthe at The Old Absinthe Bar.