I went through for my benefit. I though other people might also find the Nilly helpful.
Officially proposed cities (Dear God in Heaven, I hope I got them all)
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 went through for my benefit. I though other people might also find the Nilly helpful.
Officially proposed cities (Dear God in Heaven, I hope I got them all)
Thanks, Debet.
I just checked, and NOLA's a days drive from Austin.
Mmmmmmm. Road trip.
Cleveland! NOLA! Kansas City! Austin! Minneapolis! Nashville!
In the spirit of peace and hippiness, I just gotta say, I'm totally thrilled with all the options. I would go to any of those cities, have been to half of them, and would love to go with Buffistas. There is, of course, a certain amount of dodge that I would need to do in Cleveland, because, my childhood neighbors do not want to see me in a corset. But still! But they're all great locations. Yay for the Buffista bash.
What Liese said, only with "Kansas City" and "many aunts and uncles". But they sound cool.
So Minneapolis, sure, but not Richmond, Indiana.
In college, we made a midnight road trip (from Oxford, Ohio) to Richmond to take pictures of the Tom Raper RV sign.
So Minneapolis, sure, but not Richmond, Indiana.
t boggling at the mental picture
In college, we made a midnight road trip (from Oxford, Ohio) to Richmond to take pictures of the Tom Raper RV sign.
And I remember your quest to get a pic of the Westward 'Ho' campground.
Loving the idea of a KC F2F. Loving that Buffistas are considering it.
In college, we made a midnight road trip (from Oxford, Ohio) to Richmond to take pictures of the Tom Raper RV sign.
And I remember your quest to get a pic of the Westward 'Ho' campground.
I'm all about the weird-ass pictures.
Westward 'Ho'
...Now I'm envisioning a tarted-up pioneer lass in a 'coonskin cap and a bustier.
I'm all about the weird-ass pictures.
Cheesequake!
I miss the Buffistas. I miss the foaminess, I miss the smart talk and fun, and I miss the "wow, it's really you" feeling every time I meet a Buffista for the first time.