I say move on.
Odds are I won't be going anywhere this spring, due to tuition demands. But maybe...
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 say move on.
Odds are I won't be going anywhere this spring, due to tuition demands. But maybe...
Definitely accept and move on. Whether I choose to go or not is irrelevant to the final choice; it's no one's issue but mine.
Seattle, yo! I'll also be bringing a friend of mine, Carolyn. She's cool. Deb and Lee have both met her, and she's never been to the West coast before.
YES! Jilli, is there anything I can do to help, from this end? Not trying to be underfoot for you or Plei, but let me know, yes?
Jilli, is there anything I can do to help, from this end? Not trying to be underfoot for you or Plei, but let me know, yes?
Oh, I'll let you know. Just as soon as I get done having a mild panic attack over leaving the country in a week. Must. make. list. and. find. brain.
I'll need to do an "everyone who's coming to the signing that I know about" email soon, and see about dinner plans.
Since I'm almost certainly going to be corseted to the nines for the post-event party(ies), along with Nic, I should eat first, you know?
I, for one, need to start planning now how I can use the Pharmacy Museum as a way to write the whole trip off on my taxes.
Heh. Good luck! That would be sweet.
Can. Not. Wait. For NOLA. My first F2F! And Heather's first F2F! Wheeeeeeeeeeee! I've never been to New Orleans and I am psyched.
Not getting involved in the post-vote shenanigans, because obviously I am not impartial At All.
Accept and move on.
(And thanks for all the work that went into having the vote this early.)
I said it earlier, but move on.
Me....whatever number we're up to now.
We should be talking hotel options at this point, yes?
I'm at work in a theatre right now. I'll take a look at this more when I get home. I am giving anyone who wants a revote to speak up and make their case. Now is the time to discuss it. After this we either revote or we move on and if we move on then this issue is closed. So if disussion is to be had NOW is the time.
I didn't vote, I didn't really want NO to win, I have mad love for preferential voting, and especially seeing the results I think in retrospect it should've been used. And, I am currently listening to a very odd Jona Lewie track called The Seed That Always Died. But I'm in favour of moving on. The voting method may not have been perfect, but it was valid, it was agreed upon beforehand, and there was nothing procedural to be a problem. So I think the vote and the result were legitimate.
I suggest we learn from this and consider preferential voting for the next one. But for this one, I'm happy regarding NO as the legitimate choice.
So can I be one of the thirty, if I wasn't one of the sixty?