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!
Looks like yes, she's planning a few days in DC.
We;re trying to work out whether we'll have her travel agent work out her itinerary and fax me the bill, or whether I'll do it all here and she can pick up her tickets at the counter. The trip looks complex enough that it'd be better to have her travel agent do it all for her.
Are we still doing okay money-wise, Allyson, or is it still too early to tell?
Another option is for Nilly to fly from the West Coast into Boston and leave for Israel from DC. I've offered to host her in Boston and drive her from Boston to NYC; I'm pretty sure others have offered to get her from NYC to DC.
If I'm only complicating things, Allyson, just tell me to shut up.
The other amusing discovery - if they took your nail clippers away at security so that you couldn't, you know, hijack the plane? Not to worry, you can buy a new pair at the gift shop inside the security area at LaGuardia.
At Incheon (Korea), they don't allow batteries on the planes for some reason (I guess you could make a tiny bomb out of one, but wouldn't you need a bunch of other, more illegal stuff to make it work?), and none of the gift shops sell them either. Luckily, when they scanned my bag, they didn't actually find my batteries, so I ended up having enough to power the Game Boy for the whole flight.
Blue Cross is national, I believe. And LaGuardia is probably the more convenient airport, but not by so much that it should the the primary ticket-buying consideration.
Poking my head for a second (can't stay and play much today, alas):
Here is how things seem right now, in terms of schedule: I'm going to try and find a ticket for the second week of August, the 11th or 12th. To LA. A few days I'll be Allyson's guest, and a few more - Lee's. Then, on Thursday the 19th, I'll be a guest at ND's car, on the way to SF, where deb will host me, on that weekend. From there I'll fly to Boston (probably on the 23rd), and after a couple of days there, a train (?) to NYC, where I'll first be Trudy's guest for a few days, then msbelle's. When things become jammed there (the 30th? 31st?), a train (?) to DC, where I'll be Hil's guest.
Wow.
Questions? Comments?
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Oh, I have to run out from the computer, sorry! But I'll check this thread as soon as I can, and again, I'm pointing at my tagline, to let you know how I feel about what you made possible.
Are we still doing okay money-wise, Allyson, or is it still too early to tell?
We have a bit over $3000. I suggested to Nilly that she try to keep the airfare down to 2K so that she'll have some spending money in her pocket. But if it costs almost 3K, I'm sure Nilly will not go hungry.
Not complicating things at all, Jon.
Allyson, as Nilly notes, I am all set to host her here. If flying in to NYC from SF is cheaper than flying into Boston, I could pick her up at LGA or JFK on the 23rd if she arrived after 5pm. Basically, I will be working every weekday she is here, but I am happy to do transport after 5pm or before 9am.
I will email you and her my contact info.
If things look like they're starting to get tight, can some of us who were broke the first donation round help out for the actual trip?
LaGuardia or Kennedy works with LaGuardia a bit easier if Nilly winds up flying to New York.
This is all seeming so REAL now! Woo hooooo!
[Edit: actually, if Newark is a killer deal I can go out there and get her too]
At Incheon (Korea), they don't allow batteries on the planes for some reason
When I flew from Bombay to Delhi, they wouldn't let me take my batteries on the plane with me. It wouldn't have been much of a problem if they hadn't insisted on taking the bag which contained my batteries as well as all my film away from me. It was 4am, the last leg of my flight from Cape Town to Delhi (via Johannesburg and Bombay), and I'd spent the last three hours getting hopelessly lost in the Bombay airport, the most poorly-planned airport it has ever been my privilege to encounter. My flight was leaving in five minutes, and I'd already been sent back to the beginning of the check-in process once for failing to procure a stamp I'd previously been told was unnecessary. I was stressed, overtired, and starving, and these people wanted to take my film away from me! I nearly had a meltdown, but there wasn't anything I could do; they were rushing me onto the plane and grabbing my bag away from me and promising that they'd get it back to me in Delhi.
So I spent a miserable two hours on the flight, trying unsuccessfully to nap, eating stale biscuits, and listening to the ratty Austrian man behind me loudly venting his spleen against the entire country of India, with particular vitriol reserved for the designers of the Bombay airport (with which sentiment, I admit, I had to agree). I had no faith that my film would be waiting for me in Delhi. All my pictures! Gone! But the airport gods were smiling upon me that bleary, chilly morning, and after a long search, the very nice man at the pickup counter finally located my film. I could have kissed him.