New Orleans isn't terribly enriching, to be honest.
I'm just saying, it's not the first adjective that would come to mind.
'Get It Done'
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!
New Orleans isn't terribly enriching, to be honest.
I'm just saying, it's not the first adjective that would come to mind.
I don't want enrichment or enlightenment. I wanna have fun.
Got news for ya babe. At the next F2F, you're only going to have so much fun as my breasts allow. As your CHILD will be attached to them.
At the next F2F, you're only going to have so much fun as my breasts allow.
Hee hee hee...sorry. Sorry.
t /twelve
New Orleans isn't terribly enriching, to be honest.
That's true - it's all about fun enhancement. Eating drinking and music.
Did you have to pay for alcohol, Laura?
Nope. The only type I have been to were all inclusive.
NOLA, enriching, snerk.
There's also the fact that some of us exist who might *not* want to spend every waking moment in group activities, and would still like to have something available to do when alone besides watch tumbleweeds blow by. I think Washington presented a very good mix of opportunities for together and alone time.
NOLA, enriching, snerk.
It will enrich your liver with alcohol, and your bloodstream with cholesterol.
There's also the fact that some of us exist who might *not* want to spend every waking moment in group activities, and would still like to have something available to do when alone besides watch tumbleweeds blow by.
Really? You know, I never considered that.
We are, after all, an insect-like colony with no individualism whatsoever. ONE OF US! ONE OF US!!
t /pod person
I love that idea for the future, ND. Sounds like a gorgeous place.
For NOLA hotels, I'd highly recommend Maison St. Charles. It's not actually in the Quarter, but it's right on the streetcar line. It's pretty, and it's got a pool, and it's maybe 10 minutes from Bourbon street on the streetcar, if that. I've stayed there a few times and the service was great, and everyone I know who's stayed there has said the same thing. It's a bunch of historic buildings that were moved to the location and converted into hotel rooms. It looks like it's pretty reasonably priced, too.