F2F 4: I Left My Tiara in San Francisco
Oooh, like it.
F2F 4: Play it again, Joss. (4 play! Because I'm twelve, apparently.)
F2F 4: Because you're worth it.
F2F 4: A New Hope.
F2F 4: Better than parentheses.
F2F 4: I'm the dip!
F2F 4: Dead Show's Party.
Here's a bunch more, ripped from this thread -
::waves at Fay who's just too damn clever::
F2F 4: Will There Be Jello?
F2F 4: Baby, there's ALWAYS Kylie
F2F 4: Buffista Jeopardy
F2F 4: In Search of Cafe Press Coupons
F2F 4: Go pirates! Choose pirates!
F2F 4: Get a cage.
F2F 4: The Whiteboard is your Friend
waves back
Pirates!
Well, damn. They're my kryptonite.
F2F 4: I Left My Tiara in San Francisco
My only qualm about this choice is that F2F 3 lasted a year and a half, and if F2F 4 lasts as long it's going to seem king of odd and dated when we're busy prepping for F2F 07.
Great title, I just think it'll get dated.
So, what you're saying, Fay, is if I do the headmaster schtick & throw in a few "Yarrrgh"'s then you're going to be a-wibbling like mad?
Just taking notes.
And besides, Deb's a top-notch organizer and will likely have any mis-placed or left behind items shipped home to the owner before the owner has a chance to miss it.
F2F 4: I Left My Tiara in San Francisco And Deb Fed-Ex'd It To Me So Efficiently That It Reached My House Before I Did.
I don't know. It just looks too wordy to me...
Detailed Valencia Report:
So, Perkins and I hit Valencia yesterday on a scouting-out mission, and we noted the following:
- The blocks are very, very long, and the Mission is comparatively hot and sunny. Comfy shoes and rest stops at local bars and coffeehouses and Bombay Creamery will be a must.
- Valencia is a crazy jumble of funky offbeat local-artist retail, oddball large-item thrift stores (like the one that used to have a 5-foot-high model of the human heart in its window and now has a giant glitzy glam Hollywood mirrored vanity table, and whose basement is full of stainless-steel laboratory furniture and wacky wink-wink-nudge-nudge posters that will be familiar to anyone who had weekend visits with their divorced dad in the '70's), many many bookstores, and a miscellany of everything else you can think of.
- But not so much vintage clothing. There's definitely some, but it runs more toward '60's-'70's vintage, with some excellent Mod dresses and a smattering of earlier stuff, but pretty much no earlier than the mid '50's. And most of the older vintage looked small. If your primary thrifting goal is finding that perfect New Look dress with a skirt big enough to hold eleventy-million crinolines, you will be disappointed (unless Jilli's thrift-fu is truly transcendent and possibly interdimensional).
- But still, tons and tons of cool stuff. As per example, Paxton Gate now has a "Know Your Mammalian Penis Bones" poster for only $8.50! And we all need to have our cameras ready when we hit the hat store, just to capture Fay's spectacular swoon of delight.
- If anyone is in dire need of older-vintage-clothing-only thrifting, I'm taking Friday off from work and could do a quick raid on the four or five top locations in the Haight.
F2F 4: Pete is Adorable.
We can drive him nuts with that for a year and a half.