Ah, but only beautiful Cincinnati meets Aimee's criterion of "very little to do."
Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Ah, but only beautiful Cincinnati meets Aimee's criterion of "very little to do."
I grew up in a town that meets that criterion. Not much access by air, though.
Ah, but only beautiful Cincinnati meets Aimee's criterion of "very little to do."
"Cincinnati: Surprisingly Few Attractions"
"Cincinnati: The Airport is in Kentucky"
"Cincinnati: The Other Ohioans"
"Have You Forgotten About Detroit? ...Isn't It About Time You Did?"
What about Austin? Someone more familiar with it than me should correct me if I'm wrong, but my impression is that it's a great place, hot but not humid (and thus not like Satan's armpit, so the late May timing wouldn't be a problem), with a manageable number of city-based peri-F2F activities. Also in the south, which is the part of the country to which we haven't been yet.
Hub or not Dallas is just expensive to fly in and out of. It would have actually been cheaper for me to go back to Louisiana, and fly from there with a stopover in Dallas than to fly straight out of Dallas.
"Cincinnati: The Airport is in Kentucky"
Man, that *should* be our slogan. You have NO idea how many people get freaked out by that little geographical oddity.
Man, that *should* be our slogan. You have NO idea how many people get freaked out by that little geographical oddity.
I know I did. "I'm in Kentucky. How the hell did that happen?"
Hub or not Dallas is just expensive to fly in and out of.
That's the problem with a hub. Less competition.
Oh, St. Louis.
Hm. Overall, I think I still prefer NOLA and Minneapolis.
NOLA is, I think, the clear frontrunner, but I'd prefer Minneapolis because I hear NOLA has big scary bugs. And we don't have any local NOLAistas, and I want to meet Juliana.
Also in the south, which is the part of the country to which we haven't been yet.
well, technically, DC is the the south.