Buffistas who were not there may have felt their ears burning, because we said an awful lot of nice things about those who were not there, those who were mentioned in the book, and so on. Poor Kristin really got an extended tour of the new highways and bridges in Boston!
'Trash'
F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos.
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.
Alas, I've had the tour before. Sometimes it seems it just doesn't stick. Been to Boston dozens of times, yet always manage to get hoelessly lost. Oh, and going the wrong way on a one-way street. Fairly sure that there's something Hogwartsy about Boston's streets.
Anyway, it was much fun, and I'm very grateful to my Boston area peeps for coming out to see me!
Fairly sure that there's something hogwartsy about Boston's streets.
Heh, not like it was during the big dig, where streets would literaly disappear and then reappear overnight, but it's pretty bad. As the saying goes, to drive in Boston you need to think like a 16th-century cow since they are the ones who designed the roads.
And it was great to meet you Kristin!
Been to Boston dozens of times, yet always manage to get hoelessly lost.
Oh! If I'd known it was simply lack of a ho, that could have been rectified. They're easy to find in Boston! (:
Oh, and going the wrong way on a one-way street. Fairly sure that there's something Hogwortsy about Boston's streets.
I quite agree. I think what Boston really needs is a Rotary of Requirement, that takes you to exactly the street you need.
Anyway, it was much fun, and I'm very grateful to my Boston area peeps for coming out to see me!
Good to see you, too! Miss you already. Pout.
Oh! If I'd known it was simply lack of a ho, that could have been rectified.
And victor steals my comment.
Shut it, you two! Typing with thumbs is hard.
Typing without them is harder.
Toddson makes a very salient point.
I'm going to have to borrow Pete's list.