San Mateo is easier for me than Redwood City, but for my buffistas, I'll make it work.
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
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San Mateo is easier for me than Redwood City, but for my buffistas, I'll make it work.
Whichever and wherever will allow the most people to be able to join us. Basically, I'll let the locals decide.
Thank you for doing the research, Perkins!
Sorry Sparky, she says...
I think the DH and I have 5 additional people (he has friends who are not Buffistas... who knew?) to see Serenity on Friday night, and I suspect we may go with the Metreon, as it is the easiest choice from the East Bay.
Pros of going to the Metreon:
- some chance of Sparky1 and her DH
-Nice theater
-more choices of things to do before hand
Pros of going to San Mateo
- potentially more chance of getting decent seats
- if we go to the Metreon, we are limited by the BART/Muni schedule (I don't want to drive in downtown, though I would be happy to transport Beverly back to Deb's from San Mateo.)
What do people think?
(he has friends who are not Buffistas... who knew?)
Is that allowed?
Is that allowed?
He's had a rough week, so I'll allow it for now.
It looks like the Berkeley/Oakland theaters haven't posted what they'll be showing, yet. Slowpokes! The spokesperson for the non-buffistas is checking to see where people think they can get to after work.
Because of the aforementioned rough week, I think that the DH and I will see Serenity with this group that includes one of his good friends. We may or may not end up at the same theater, but I don't think you should base your plans on us.
How can Serenity not be playing in Oakland? Does the ACLU know?
Because of the aforementioned rough week, I think that the DH and I will see Serenity with this group that includes one of his good friends. We may or may not end up at the same theater, but I don't think you should base your plans on us.
Fair point. How's he doing?
Does the ACLU know?
Oakland has a preference for grassroots protests, so I think the first indication will be someone shouting about it on a BART train.
How's he doing?
He's subdued, but back at work and doing okay. The Serenity outing is sort of the first outright fun he's allowing himself to have, which will be good for him, I think.
I'm glad he's doing okay. I think you are right about the fun.