Catching up after having had to go do that work thing ....
My point about the crime rate was that, although DC is a known high-crime city, all the Buffistas returned home unmolested (except by each other).
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!
Catching up after having had to go do that work thing ....
My point about the crime rate was that, although DC is a known high-crime city, all the Buffistas returned home unmolested (except by each other).
I am so deeply and utterly in F2F withdrawl now. It's like getting the porn version of the bends.
Dude. Word up, and whatnot.
Eh?
It's like getting the porn version of the bends.
The bendovers?
I'll do my damnedest to come wherever we end up holding it next year, but my vote goes to NOLA first.
Nebber mind.
Backflung.
The presence of much air-conditioning makes NOLA sound more appealing. I think the DC heat and humidity were more noticeable due to the amount of outdoor sightseeing.
As for the crime rate, I'm not. saying. a. word. t /Baltimore resident
Wusses. Flying into Denver has nothing on flying into Albuquerque for getting bounced around. And the airport is easy to navigate unlike, say, the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport.
I've never had a problem with crime in NOLA, but then I didn't go to any of the big three cemeteries. I've never had a problem with crime in DC either, despite some questionable times and places. NOLA has palmetto bugs and really obnoxious tourists and fratboys as the downside, but amazing food and excuses for female buffistas to de-shirt for the upside.
Okay, so I'm keeping loose data on stuff at the moment. Memphis came up, did we have anyone say they would like to be local point if the city were Memphis? At this point this really has no bearing on the viability of the location, I'm just trying to keep track of all the data points.