True, true. I was actually contemplating that idea this very weekend.
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.
We even have a guest room for you. We will let you leave eventually. We promise.
Hmmm. How far a drive is it? I mean, I really should explore my new home state, right? Civic duty and all.
You can do it in six hours. We are celebrating my birthday this coming weekend. IJS.
Hmm, how about Les Zygomates for Boston get-together?
It just popped in my head as being in the same area as PC and Chinatown.
Ooh, or Shabu Zen in Chinatown? It's hot pot!
Hmm, how about Les Zygomates for Boston get-together?
Yowza. I thought you were on a budget!
Ooh, or Shabu Zen in Chinatown? It's hot pot!
I don't know what "hot pot" is! It sounds intriguing, though.
You can do it in six hours. We are celebrating my birthday this coming weekend. IJS.
And if one were to fly (hypothetically), what airport would be easiest?
Speaking of Boston, what's the name of that restaurant that's been around since sometime around the Revolution? They've got long wooden tables, and pretty much classic New England food -- beans, ham, cornbread, potatoes, stuff like that -- and really rude waitresses. I've been there a bunch of times, and can't remember the name, and this discussion of Boston restaurants reminded me of it, and now I'm going nuts trying to figure out how to google that.
The DC-istas brunch yesterday was fun. There really ought to be more places like Asylum, that offer decent vegan stuff and non-vegan stuff. I know plenty of good all-vegan or all-vegetarian restaurants, and plenty of omni restaurants that have a few vegetarian or vegan dishes, but there aren't so many that really have a full menu of both like Asylum does.
Any Buffistas in San Diego or thereabouts? I might have to go there for a conference.