Yes, I was showing him pictures and he registered for an account. I've got a feeling he's going to be mostly a driveby poster though. Many of you have met him so he's almost an honorary buffista at this point.
Angelus ,'Damage'
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!
I'll do the F2F wherever it is - well, mostly wherever; I will not set foot near Orlando, Florida - but I have to confess that flying into Denver, or over it, is one of my least favourite things to do. Boujcy bouncy bounce. Brrrr.
But I'd grit my teeth and be scared and still do it, probably.
Denver's my scariest airport approach evah, I must confess.
Them's some buffeting winds coming off them mountains. But they wouldn't stop me, either.
Airtravel never seems to faze me. I think the plane could plow into the side of the mountain and I still wouldn't get distracted from the in flight pretzels.
Have you guys flown into Denver recently? It's my understanding that the old airport was much more exciting than the new one. (I've only ever flown into the new one as an adult, so I couldn't really say.)
Ted Bundy
I just keep scanning through my calendar for the summer and seeing all these open dates and weekends and such and then trying to figure out how many places I can visit with Buffistas this summer. I want a F2F every weekend!
I flew into Staples, which is, I believe, the new one.
Have you guys flown into Denver recently? It's my understanding that the old airport was much more exciting than the new one.
Yeah. And the new one is just as exciting as the old one.
DIA (Denver International Airport) feels the same as Stapleton used to. Jarring and bumpy as all hell.
I flew over Denver on my way to DC last week.
And it on a day of nationwide thunderstorms? The only place I experienced any turbulence at all was over Denver.