We wuz robbed.
Ah, the tag line for the Boston fans. Whiners.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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!
We wuz robbed.
Ah, the tag line for the Boston fans. Whiners.
Whiners.
Heh. I still want to know what happens if the Cubs play the Sox in the series. Does the sun implode, or something?
Me too, but I'm not sure I want the World Series of the Apocalypse in the run-up to Nov. 2.
Heh. I still want to know what happens if the Cubs play the Sox in the series. Does the sun implode, or something?
Especially this year, because of Nomar.
Ah, the tag line for the Boston fans. Whiners.
Oh YEAH? Well...I'll show you a.....tag line......YEAH.
I don't know, but put your head between your legs, and get ready to kiss your arse goodbye, just in case, deb.
Narrator, there was a really funny two part piece on the Red Sox, Yankees, and well...Lego-vision. Part 1, Part 2.
Oooh! Lilty, part two is up! See up there.
I was just thinking about how amazing it was that Nilly was able to make it to so many places in one trip. The fact that she made it to DC for, what? 36 hours? Just makes me so damn happy. Total gift.
My pictures will be ready Sunday. Also makes me happy.
I have peanut butter cup ice cream. Yup. Happy.
ETA: I have no position on baseball teams.
I was just thinking about how amazing it was that Nilly was able to make it to so many places in one trip.
Jen, isn't it amazing? I still think NoiseDesign is a champion for making the 400 mile drive in each direction 24 hours apart, to show her the centre of California. And I was extremely privileged to be able to host her, and have so many people together under my roof. Many thanks to all concerned, but most of all to Nilly herself, for providing the impetus for me to stuff the stupid disease into a closet for a week and show off the way I used to. I'd not willingly have missed a minute of it.
This is a ridiculously huge country. There's a lot she could see on future visits: New England when the sap's running and the leaves are really turning, a ride around Minneapolis (I can hear her now, her reaction to being driven around the Lake of the Isles and seeing the entire amusement park, with rides, inside the Mall of America, just brings her right back), finding someone from Metairie to make her purely kosher pralines, riding around on the El in Chicago, the ancient stones at Alamogordo, the Grand Canyon....
I have no position on baseball teams, either, but I'm in favor of peanut butter cup ice cream.
And I'm with Deb on smaller and more eclectic cities. I'll share a secret. I've had a bit of a phobia about cities since a sudden and completely unexpected attack of something similar to claustrophobia in Philly.
But I loved San Francisco. I couldn't get enough of the architecture, the juxtaposition of styles. Make of that what you will.
This is a ridiculously huge country. There's a lot she could see on future visits:
Snow.
I ended up pretty surprised with myself when I fell in love with so much of Los Angeles. I may be from S. California (San Diego) but I really expected to tolerate living in LA at best, and this city really has become my adopted home in a way I never would have expected.