Well, I almost certainly won't. I've got my exam at some point that week, and graduation on Friday. I do not know what graduation entails, but if my exam were early in the week, I could come, but, if not, it doesn't seem worth it (especially on limited funds), so, yeah, probably not.
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
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!
Come ONNNNN, men in suits! GYST!
...apparently this year they have refused someone who's in her 3rd year of teaching here permission to go back to the US to look for jobs, on the basis that it isn't actually to a job fare. And last year they refused another chap permission to go home to attend his son's graduation.
Damn it.
Bahstards. (Well, that's how it sounds coming from you lot, more or less.)
so, yeah, probably not.
That sucks. But YAY for graduation, though! Do you know when you'll be heading out to Colorado again, yet?
GYST!
Is this Get Your Shit Together?
Yes ~ma to Fay!!
Tell them you have to be there to collect on a debt. They don't have to know what kind. (puckering)
Get Your Shit Together?
Yep. And memo to the Suits: don't make me change GYST to FOAD. Really don't.
I know what FOAD stands for!
Sad that Debet won't be coming. I may pout. But if you do find time to travel to LA before your move to CO, I'd pout a little less...
Fay, that sucks. I'm going to hope that it all turns out okay despite their past record. Otherwise I too will be in the FOAD camp.
Sadly, that's unlikely, too. Besides, it's likely to be cheaper to get to LA from Colorado. And I still owe the Sommervillians a visit.
I mentioned this in Bitches, but I'll link it here. There's a major exhibition on The International Arts & Crafts Movement from William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright currently at the De Young Museum in San Francisco, and it will still be showing during the F2F.
JZ and I just saw it this morning and it's fantastic. Masterpieces galore from all the major creators in all forms (furniture, design, book binding, tapestries, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, dresses). For those of you who love the Arts and Crafts movement this is a rare opportunity as this exhibit is only showing in three places and the other two have already happened (London & Indianapolis).