Jon, my flight gets in at 8:11 pm.
That should be late enough where I can pick you up. E me with your flight deets.
Shall I bring a bottle of champagne?
Ow ow, twist my arm!
ok.
'Touched'
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!
Jon, my flight gets in at 8:11 pm.
That should be late enough where I can pick you up. E me with your flight deets.
Shall I bring a bottle of champagne?
Ow ow, twist my arm!
ok.
Last time I was in Boston was so long ago, the Big Dig was still a twinkle in someone's eye.
And now it's the world's largest clogged and leaky drain.
Heh. Bubbly there shall be. What can I bring Mme. B as a thankyou prezzie for having me there? Really good local chocolate? Does she bake (I come from the land of sourdough)?
And now it's the world's largest clogged and leaky drain.
I'm still way curious to see it. Pity it's not baseball season; the Sox are the only AL team I ever cheer on. And you guys have the cool and groovy ballpark.
Chocolate is always a pleaser. :)
I'm still way curious to see it.
You'll get to drive through some of it from the airport.
I'm still way curious to see it.
Oh, it's definitely impressive and worth at least one trip through. It's just that every few weeks there's some bit of news about something going wrong where you think "Nope, still not quite really done yet, is it?"
eta At least the above ground roadways aren't changing every few days. And if you ever saw the old Boston Garden, with the elevated T and highway, wow, is that whole area different.
Last time I was in Boston was so long ago, the Big Dig was still a twinkle in someone's eye.
You will be surprised how little has changed, beside that.
Heh, contradictory x-posts.
waves at Nora
Frank!