> In other mememe news, I have a fantastic haircut. It's considerably shorter than initially intended, as a result of communication (and skill) issues with the lass who cut it for me. First thing I did when I got to London was go and find a hair dresser and say "Help! Fix my head!" and they did. And now I am tres chic. Will try to upload photographs by the weekend to dazzle you with the chicness of me.
Dazzle me, baby!
I'm going to vote for Thailand as that increases the likelihood that Fay might travel there via the West Coast USA.
They both sound like a lot of fun to live in, Fay. I think making yourself happy with the work is what's more important at this juncture. Especially after Cairo. I just want to see lots of pictures, wherever you decide!
As for hats, there's a blues song out there about hats and wearing them well. It requires being nekkid, though. So, I think you should definitely wear a lot of hats at the F2F.
Very cool prospects, Fay!
Getting closer and closer to nailing down my San Francsico travel! It turns out I can now fly in with Tom and swan about town the entire week before the F2F, and then leave the Monday after that. Wheeeeeeeee!
I may just live at the Ferry Building.
I may just live at the Ferry Building.
I expect I'll be seeing you a lot, then.
that's the idea, my friend. Unless the idea is abhorrent to you. In which case I will wear sunglasses and stalk you.
Fay, what a wonderful predicament to be in!
Yay! Nora's coming to town!
I worked until 9 last night and was back at my desk this morning at 7. I have a meeting in SF at noon, and have to be back in Berkeley for another meeting at 2. Factor in the fact that I awoke this morning with a rotten feeling, and a low grade temperature, and I'm beginning to suspect that by tonight I shouldn't be held accountable for anything I say or do.
vw, look at it this way, you'll be in pain no matter where you are, and if you are at work you will be earning money, keeping a promise and distracting yourself. I googled the myopathy and they said it USUALLY gets better as soon as the patient stops taking the steroids, but it can take months. I have my fingers crossed that relief will start right away for you.