Me!
For tapas, that is. I really wish I was coming in time for whiskey, but with the new job and all, I was leery of taking too much time off. Should have done it anyway.
Xander ,'Touched'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: Madison, WI from June 20-22 2008! Official website.
Me!
For tapas, that is. I really wish I was coming in time for whiskey, but with the new job and all, I was leery of taking too much time off. Should have done it anyway.
Me! (for tapas)
Hey, if it's not too late, I'd like to get in on the mani/pedi fun.
I will have a car, although I'd prefer to walk to the salon.
I'm probably in for Rocky Horror and *will* be dressing for the occasion.
Would also be interested in the chocolate place.
Can't remember if it's been mentioned... but Little Five Points has several nifty vintage/2ndhand clothing shops ranging from high end to claustrophobic.
I really wish I was coming in time for whiskey,
especially since you started it
My plan for Thursday and Friday is:
Exchange car w/ friends for 7 passenger van.
Pick up anyone who needs transportation. Please contact me if you need a ride.
Sparky, Brenda, -t, I'll be glad to meet you at MARTA or the airport. Let me know.
ooh, Larry, you rock! Even though I already have a ride.
Hey, tommy, you are most likely on the same plane that changed flight numbers. As I recall, there must be at least 45 minutes for a layover unless the passenger specifically agrees to less.
especially since you started it
I know!
Vortex, put me in for tapas. Ellen and Bev are on the road, but I'll see if they want to join us when they get here.
Yeah, I haven't gotten around to the whole Little Five Points (there's a Five Points downtown) thing. Little Five Points is where the '60s never died. It starts about three-quarters of a mile from the hotel. There are vintage/kitsch places like Psycho Sisters and Stefans; crystals; Abbadabba's, which sells Birkenstocks and, iirc, Doc Martins; Wax 'n' Fax, a used and new CD and album store; a natural foods co-op; several tatoo and piercing places; two theatre companies; a great music venue; and some good restaurants and bars, including the Vortex, home of great hamburgers and attitude.
Yeah, I haven't gotten around to the whole Little Five Points (there's a Five Points downtown) thing. Little Five Points is where the '60s never died. It starts about three-quarters of a mile from the hotel.
Is that a 3/4 of a mile that can be walked to? I know that's an issue around Atlanta, and though I have a car, other than specific errands I'd rather be walking around if I can.
Me for tapas!
I'd do whiskey if I was there in time, but alas, I am not.