The full stay isn't 127x2 though, it's around 250. That's without discounts and deals.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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 remember with pleasure going to the paleontology museum in Chicago, and to the Santa Monica Pier in L.A. It was fun to do touristy things with Buffistas. It seems to me strange to deliberately choose a city based on its unattractiveness to tourists; after all, many of us are tourists.
So Minneapolis, sure, but not Richmond, Indiana.
I like both Minneapolis and NO, but I'm withdrawing from pimping for or against a city. And also reminding people that we're still eleven months out, and there's no need to make or take anything personally. We're just trying to figure out which city to play in. None of it means anybody sucks.
None of it means anybody sucks.
But ... but ... you sure?
I like both Minneapolis and NO, but I'm withdrawing from pimping for or against a city. And also reminding people that we're still eleven months out, and there's no need to make or take anything personally. We're just trying to figure out which city to play it. None of it means anybody sucks.
What Sean said. I like NO, but if I can make it this year, I'll be happy wherever Buffistas are.
There is one other consideration - and at this point, I'm not sure I should even speak up - but that's congeniality toward the Buffistas as a group.
Basically, if a group wants to go visit a local bar wearing leather and tiaras in the afternoon, are they going to get hassled?
So it seems to me that the more cosmopolitan the setting - not bigger, mind you, but more sophisticated - the more Buffistas have a chance to cut loose in character.
Does that make any sense at all?
But ... but ... you sure?
Only if you want them too?
But ... but ... you sure?
Well, I mean people still suck, but that's not in any way correlative with their preferences for or against any particular city, as far as I can tell.
So it seems to me that the more cosmopolitan the setting - not bigger, mind you, but more sophisticated - the more Buffistas have a chance to cut loose in character.
Does that make any sense at all?
It does to me.
Does that make any sense at all?
Totally. We'd have more corset-y freedom in NOLA than in Podunk Backwoods BibleBeltville, Mizippi. (no offense to Mississippi).
For me, hotels are hotels, are hotels. As long as it doesn't get above $150 a night, I'm good.
It's the flights I worry about.