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.]
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!
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.
What weekend are we planning F2F 2005 for, again?
And some guy, right?
I certainly hope so. I'm agog at how talented and nice Tim is, but I'm not prepared to ascribe quite that much specialness to him!
ND, a quirky thing that occurred to me regarding Kansas City is that we might be able to book hot air balloon rides for interested buffistas as one of the activities. Some balloons can take as many as 16 passengers in the gondola, so it might be worth looking into as a group activity. I can call for info if you'd like, or turn the contact info for Catch the Wind Flights over to you and Nicole.