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Fuffy ,'Storyteller'
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!
So many good choices.
So, the planning/producing part of me is kicking in. I'm stepping forward to handle logistics for the F2F wherever it may be. In that interest I'm going to put together and calendar with a handful of deadlines for decisions. From having done a fair amount of producing and connference planning over the years one thing I've learned is you really can't make decisions too early.
So, here's to the launch of planning for F2F 2005, and I'm not even home from this one yet.
Along with airfares, we'll also need to think about average cost of things at the location. A location could be cheap to get to, but hella expensive to stay in, and vice versa.
Also, after this weekend, the idea of F2Fing in a low-humidity zone has definite appeal.
Would people be skeeved/irked/annoyed by starting planning in the near future? Early planning could very well allow us more options (such as renting out an entire small hotel/bed and breakfast/etc.)
Heh. X-posty with ND. I've already made a list of cities, etc. that have been suggested.
Buffista most likely to succeed at herding cats: Hil, who got a rowdy disorganized rabble of Buffistas in and out of train stations to their various destinations and safely back again. More than once. Thanks, Hil.
Thanks. Also have to give Drew some credit here for acting as human megaphone and repeating everything I said when the station got too noisy for me to be heard.
Would people be skeeved/irked/annoyed by starting planning in the near future?
It's never too early to start discussing location. But we don't need to make any decisions right away. (By which I mean, we don't need to have hotel reservations made by Halloween.)
I think this year we ended up with a more expensive hotel than the ideal (at least for me) because we pushed the decision back so late, and I'd like to avoid that in '05 if possible. Also, the "renting a whole B&B" idea is *awesome.*
And of course we won't be freaking out people there. Although somehow I like our inadverent tradition of scaring the locals and other vistors.
:) Though Minnesotans are very polite about being wigged out.
I'm more than willing to do a cost sheet for MSP, and any other pre-planny type stuff that may need to happen.
I used to lean towards NOLA. Thanks, orthopaedic shoes.
BWAH!
OK, I've got all the stuff that was left in the hospitality suite. If something is yours and you want it back, let me know where to send it, and get the money to me to cover shipping, and I'll send it to you. If something is yours and you don't want it, let me know so that I can get rid of it.
- Two panda headbands
- a green gift bag containing a box of Pocky, insect repelant, and a Hello Kitty in the Jungle bag
- A navy blue hoodie that says "ZERO" across the front.
- A navy blue folding umbrella
- A water bottle with a "Follow Your Bliss" sticker
- A CD binder
- A Nellie McKay CD.
- Whiteboard/corkboard and markers.
Thing is, that pretty much knocks out the south for consideration, which isn't right. I wouldn't mind Austin- I can get there really easily, but I feel like NO keeps losing out.
Oddly, though I am in Dallas and could obviously get here- It's a bad place for an f2f. Aside from expensive travel- we're about to build a new arena which we'll likely pay for by taxing anyone who comes to visit making everything else expensive. Any trips to do things would mean at least a half an hour of travel time.
Oh! The gift bag is mine; Anne gave it to me at the Prom and I forgot it in all the, you know, debauchery.