Thank you, thankyouveramuch
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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!
Thank you, thankyouveramuch
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Whatever you do, please don't step on my Blue Suede Shoes.
Yes, I do actually own shoes that are blue suede.
Yes, I do actually own shoes that are blue suede.
Did you get them down at the end of Lonely Street...?
My sister and BIL are up on Potrero Hill, with a major west and south view from their sundeck, and it's normal to see Twin Peaks, off to the West, being devoured by Giant Mutant Fog Monsters, while there are naked people sunbathing on their roofs off to the south, a few blocks away.
I first read that as 'Giant Mutant Frog Monsters', and I was thinking people had been holding out on me while I was there.
I first read that as 'Giant Mutant Frog Monsters', and I was thinking people had been holding out on me while I was there.
William, I'm crushed. Truly. Would I have been so cruel? Never.
Although Graham Nash once claimed there were Giant Mutant Sponges in San Francisco Bay, courtesy of dumping. Those, I can't vouch for.
was Chicago unseasonably hot?
Nope. It was quite nice.
I've only been to SF the time I went for NillyFest. The weather was perfection. I was a pool of sweat after climbing Tank Hill, but that wasn't due to the weather. I was ready to move there. (The fabulous company I was keeping may have influenced my opinion of the city)
Although Graham Nash once claimed there were Giant Mutant Sponges in San Francisco Bay, courtesy of dumping.
And here I would have figured David Crosby to be the one going on about Giant Mutant Anthings.
I've only been to SF the time I went for NillyFest. The weather was perfection.
Which is funny because, if I remember correctly, it was a little warm and muggy for that time of year when we were there for Nillyfest.
My perception of warm and muggy may differ from an LAista.
Nillyfest had some odd weather, for that time of year. It was stone perfect until the morning Nilly took off for Boston, and then we said goodbye to her curbside, in a fog so dense you couldn't see across the street.
We went up to the wine country on the Sunday, four cars or so full of people, and it was glorious.
was Chicago unseasonably hot?
Nope. It was quite nice.
Actually it was freakin' cold at the airport while we waited to be picked up. Betsy almost died of hypothermia, and I had to loan Amych my leather jacket when we all went out to dinner the first night. It was pleasantly warmer after that, however.