What boring rooms? I'd be enthralled every step of the way!
Jayne ,'Safe'
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.
What boring rooms?
I've blocked them out. And the people pushing from behind make it impossible to linger in the interesting rooms. And they don't let you walk out to the end of the room with the glass floor.
unless drowning in kitsch for 45 minutes that seems like five hours is your idea of a good time.
Disturbingly, for me, that does sound like a good time. I also know that I'm very strange.
unless drowning in kitsch for 45 minutes that seems like five hours is your idea of a good time. With slow fat midwesterners blocking your way so you can't move quickly through the boring rooms.
If I attend, I suppose I'll need to lose some weight first and move quicker. Good to know.
I realize now it's not that the pace is too slow, it's that the volume of the crowd makes the pace impossible for an individual to control. It feels uncomfortable to be forced to move along at the same pace as everyone else. The word cattle comes to mind.
Don't forget, it doesn't open until sometime in May, either. So, part of it depends on the dates we pick, too. I'd hate to have you pick a weekend in April and then be dissappointed when the place isn't even open (presuming Madison actually got the vote.)
I'm so making the pilgrimage to Green Bay if we go to Madison (if I can afford it). I never managed to make it when I did live in the Midwest (among the Midwesterners of various body types and speeds), and that's a crying shame.
A choice of Madison will seal the deal for me and it will be my first official F2F!
I realize now it's not that the pace is too slow, it's that the volume of the crowd makes the pace impossible for an individual to control. It feels uncomfortable to be forced to move along at the same pace as everyone else. The word cattle comes to mind.
No, Laga, my response was to the sweeping generalization and, imo, rudeness of your wording -
slow fat midwesterners
Considering the varied sizes and shapes of the members of our community, it would be all too easy for people's feeling to be hurt by your comment. I've always thought of b.org as a safe place from that kind of attitude.
Goes to sit in Nicole's corner.