Then sign me up for the game! Woot!
How much are the tickets? (That's not a deciding factor; I'm just curious.)
'Shindig'
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!
Then sign me up for the game! Woot!
How much are the tickets? (That's not a deciding factor; I'm just curious.)
So is Kanga. Perfect set up.
hmm... Roo's ears DO look a little fuzzy...
Kanga puts out.
I am about to order from Cafe Press. I am dead certain once I do this someone will pop on with a discount. So if anyone just hasn't popped yet -- let me know.
::smooches::
Also, localistas, what will the weather most likely be doing? I know it;s unpredictable, but rough guess?
Steph - the suite was essentially free. I had a minor cost, but no big.
Though, for you, I guess I should say VERY EXPENSIVE.
Steph - the suite was essentially free. I had a minor cost, but no big.
Okay, but what about the tickets themselves?
Trudy - I have no discount to offer, but if you get any to share - I'd be glad for one.
Also, localistas, what will the weather most likely be doing? I know it;s unpredictable, but rough guess?
65 and sunny. Fog can come in at night so bring layers. Never go out in just short sleeves because the temp can drop 15 degrees from neighborhood to neighborhood.
Aimee, bring layers. Most places, the saying "don't like the weather, wait ten minutes" works. In SF, it's more along the lines of "holy shit the fog, it's alive, it's coming to kill us all - wait, where the hell is the fog?!!"
Safest thing to pack for the Bay Area, always, is layers. Bring a couple of sleeveless and a couple of sleeves, and toss a warm jacket in the car. You've been living in the southland - you could get chilly.
edit: total David xpost.