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?
First rule of that job: Don't ACTUALLY be a virgin.
Mal ,'Safe'
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!
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?
First rule of that job: Don't ACTUALLY be a virgin.
Sassy's got a really good point, about the air conditioning and the malls.
Vegas did something really smart, too - they've made it possible to sort of jump from hotel to hotel (or casino to casino, if that's your thing) on the free little monorail thingies that run between the hotels. IIRC, the Bellagio connects by those to the Monte Carlo to the south, and I think it bypasses Caesar's and goes to the Mirage, but I could be totally remembering that wrong. Definitely the Monte Carlo, though.
First rule of that job: Don't ACTUALLY be a virgin.
Snerk
Hey everybody!
I'm in SF, hanging with Hec and Emmett in the Haight, having ditched the fam in Golden Gate Park. We're having coffee and playing pool and posting from the rental iMac at the Rockin' Java. Later on I'm meeting up with more SFistas for Afghani dinner stylings. Yesterday was the Bay cruise and Alcatraz pass-by. Yes, having a jacket in August in SF is a good thing when the wind gets blowing and the fog rolls in.
Having a great time, wish you were here!
Having a great time, wish you were here!
On a non-Canadian that would just sound gloaty.
Yes, having a jacket in August in SF is a good thing when the wind gets blowing and the fog rolls in.
Having a sleeping bag with sleeves works well, too, if you're anywhere west of Van Ness. Down jackets sell reeeeeeeeeeeeeally well here.
So maybe I should rethink the t-shirt for tonight?
Depends, Perkins.
1) What does it say?
2) Are you going braless?
1) What does it say?
2) Are you going braless?
and is it wired to an electric blanket thermostat?
Actually, it's really sunny downtown (holy crap, it's sunny out here, too, so far) but it won't stay that way. Not a chance.
I love SF's microclimates. They make Seattle's look macro.