I had to go to a birthday party for a friend this evening. It was very nice. The people were all pleasant, the venue was really pretty, in a beautiful wooded setting, the honoree's family had gone to a lot of trouble to decorate the hall and to display a lot of her work. The food was better than I had expected. But in the middle of if all, trying to find something in common to talk about, all I could think was, "This is not my tribe. I miss my Buffistas."
Lorne ,'Time Bomb'
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!
{{Beverly}} Only 8 more months to the official F2F. We'll last. I hope. In the meantime, I just want to say, I fucking love you. Mwaaaah!
Sail! I was thinking about you just last night. I miss your voice, your Wiscahnsin accent! Heck, I just miss you.
I'm not gonna last. Want peeeeps.
Sail, do you ever get up to Milwaukee? I'm there a lot recently, and if we ever coincide, I'd love to try to get together.
[Or if you're ever in Chicago, the offer of a nice glass of Ponche still stands.]
whimpers.
You have Ponche?
dies.
I don't get into Milwaukee nearly as often as I like. When I do go, it usually involves family. I would, however, love an excuse to go that is not family. If you've got a free weekend, I'd love to meet you there. Heck, I'd even love an excuse to come down to Chicago. I only make it once a year or so anymore, now that my mother is gone. I need someone who likes to shop. Of course, I have to tame the credit cards a little before I hit the Miracle Mile anytime soon.
I keep swinging between Sail's accent and Katie Bee's, even now. The kids think I'm possessed.
Accent? What accent? I sound like I'm from California, right? Right? Duuuuuuude!
What is Ponche besides, you know, the hottie from ChiPs?
Ponche Caballero, a lovely little orange flavored liquour from Spain. Not easy to find over here. (If at all - mine was brought back for me.)
Eta:
Sometimes called the spirit of Spain, this is a blend of the distinguished Caballero brandy with all natural ingredients including Andalusian oranges.
There, doesn't that sound nicer?
Can't find Ponche here. It's against Spanish law to export it.