We wuv you beary much, Kwistin.
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 miss San Francisco. I think I'll have to come visit, F2F or no.
YES PLEASE.
And bring Z. He will adore our cats. And if Steph wants to move here, I can't think of a single unsound reason; then again, I am selfish and pampered and want all the cool people within hot-stone massage reach, 24/7.
We drove by the Holiday Inn on Van Ness tonight; they're on my list for a nice phone conversation.
::cough::F2FinCairo::cough::
t /hopeless
Sorry, love. Easier to, er, bring Mahomet to the coastal mountains than to bring said mountains to Egypt...
pouts
F2F 2008 should be in Dubailand.
The combination of the eco-tourism attraction blurb and the Jurassic Park-style dinosaur illustration is not filling me with confidence about how well thought out that venture is.
Dubailand is freaking me out a little.
CNN International has been nothing but ads for Dubailand for months. I would say that every time you buy gas, you contribute to the luxury of Dubailand, but actually I think most of their money comes from shipping.
But hey, assuming we'll have Iraq all squared away by then...
When I worked for Maurice Strong, back in 1980 in London, I had a few hard, unbreakable rules for travel: I did not travel anywhere that I personally defined as a war zone. I did not go anywhere where the official government was a fundamentalist religion of any faith whatsoever. And I didn't go anywhere that had special dress codes for women. I had no desire to be flogged to death in someone's town square for strangling some man with a chador.
All things considered, I'm thinking Dubailand, not so much...