Beverly (waves), I'm looking at all these things and saying "yes!" to all of them. Completely overlooking the fact that if I try to do everything that sounds good, I'll probably burn out early.
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But I can have fun trying!
Cordelia ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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!
Beverly (waves), I'm looking at all these things and saying "yes!" to all of them. Completely overlooking the fact that if I try to do everything that sounds good, I'll probably burn out early.
...
But I can have fun trying!
I'll probably burn out early.
Same here. I want to do it all, but in the first couple days my east coast body will be wanting to curl up on a sofa at the hotel or somewhere.
So, DC-istas, want to get together either pre- or post-F2F?
Totally.
Either Saturday evening or anytime Sunday would work out best for me, but whenever would be fine.
I definitely need to go a-thrifting, and also to Dark Garden. I need a few things at Lush, but I can honestly give my list to anybody who's going, b/c it consists of about 2 things.
Basically, I'd like to be lazy and loafy. I'll hang with Bev. And I will TOTALLY go to the beach with you, Bev. Every time I go to SF, I always mean to go to the beach, and then I never get around to it.
Now that I think of it, I'd love to go to the Musée Mécanique, if it's still open. (Is it?)
I would love to go to Dark Garden if at all possible. I would love to have a corset.
Other than that, I'm planning on just going with the flow as much as possible.
It is, Teppy.
Right on!
I want a new corset, but I know I can't afford Dark Garden. Also too fat. I might could be up for some beach time.
For all the mentions Dark Garden gets on b.org, they should give a group discount.
You all realize the beach will be cold, right? Pretty, but cold. Signed, We Are Not Southern California
I like Ft Funston, for the gliders and the dogs. [link]
Lunch at Citizen Cake, around the corner from Dark Garden. I will cheerfully take everyone out to the beach, and to the old Sutro Baths.
Today is the 100th anniversary of the Really Big Ass Quake, 1906. The Chronicle in the newstands nearly gave me heart failure - they reprinted the cover from that day, so the headline screams "EARTHQUAKE - FIRE - SAN FRANCISCO IN RUINS!"
Um, no it's not. Really.