Cabana boys, though...
Don't forget the cabana girls, Abi - why should the girls get all the perqs?
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!
Cabana boys, though...
Don't forget the cabana girls, Abi - why should the girls get all the perqs?
Cabana boys should be on the required list. If for some cruel reason the location selected does not provide them, then the Buffista boys will have to pitch in and help with the palm-frond-fanning and grape feeding duties.
eta: yes cabana girls should be included too. Actually I really don't care the gender of the person fanning and feeding me.
D'oh. Sorry. Me being all stereotype reenforcing. Girls should be able to be of the cabana just as much as the boys!
Hmm.... A cabana girl does sound nice....
A cabana girl does sound nice....
Well, yeah - it's only fair to the attendees who prefer that.
I say, add hot and cold running cabanapersons to the IFB. That'll separate out the contenders from the pretenders.
Actually I really don't care the gender of the person fanning and feeding me.
Laura makes a good point. I don't care the chromosone makeup of the fingers peeling me a grape.
Hmm.... A cabana girl does sound nice....
Back to WORK, Koz! t cracks dainty whip
Actually I really don't care the gender of the person fanning and feeding me.
There's a Frozen Grape Girl at Ceasar's pool.
How hot is Vegas that time of year? I know I should be aclimated to heat, but I get enough of it at home. Both DC and NOLA were really hot.
I've only been in Vegas in November(?) at Comdex time and it isn't hot then. I've had a wonderful time each time I have been there, but curious about the hot hot hot.
There's a Frozen Grape Girl at Ceasar's pool.
Heh. I wonder if she feeds the Scary Talking Roman God statues in the basement?
edit: Laura, I've been in February, and it was really nice. I've been in Mid-April, and it was glorious. I've been there in mid-July and it was ninth level of hell.
I was there this Memorial Day weekend, and I found it to be not bad at all. It was in the mid 90s, but it's such a dry heat. I really never got sweaty walking around during the day, and the casinos and malls were so over airconditioned that going outside was a nice change from being goosebumpy.
Weather is totally personal preference, so my pleasant could be someone else's hell, but I live in Seattle so it's not like I'm used to the heat.