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BoltBus from Philly to New York with WiFi = $10 = epic WIN!

I'm on my way to [personal profile] twilightsorcery's place. Tonight she, [personal profile] ragdoll, and I have tickets to see Geoffrey Rush in The Diary of a Madman. Aaaahhh, Geoffrey Rush!!! Yeah, not much more needs to be said on that matter. :D

Friday night: dinner with a bunch of totally awesome people. Saturday afternoon: lunch with another bunch of totally awesome people. Will update as events unfold!


Reminder: You still have about five hours remaining to read and vote in the final week of the H/D LDWS! (Please?)


And -- I'm terribly behind on this one and should have mentioned it sooner, but... [personal profile] celandineb wrote me the most fantastic Marauders era Snape/Sirius drabble! Sentimental Nonsense (it's in a post with several other drabbles; read them all or scroll down for the best one Snack). For a prompt, I gave her "dead flowers", and she did something wonderful with it. Hee!

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Date: 2011-03-05 02:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ysilme
Wishing you a great stay and time in NYC!
How cool is that having WiFi on a bus/train! Does this exist often, or is it an exception? I don't travel often and am mostly in reach of a family WiFi I can use when not at home, but am still thinking of getting myself some mobile Wifi rate, since it's become really affordable, particularly if you don't use it often. Having to use public WiFi seems to be getting more and more expensive over here - though I know from hearsay only so far, I've never used it. My laptop used to be too old and heavy for travelling with, and since I have my netebook, there was no opportunity.

I'm so envious of your opportunity to meet Kelly in person! :o) I nearly would have as well, at DiaCon this summer, but unfortunately, I can't come now.

How was Geoffrey Rush? (That's another thing I really envy all of you living in an English-speaking country: the ability to see certain actors and, mainly, certain plays at all, like Shakespeare. Whenever I had the opportunity, I couldn't either get tickets or not afford them, or didn't want to go without my partner who doesn't understand sufficient English for following a play, and what I have seen in German language simply didn't work too well with me. Only exception being A Midsummer Night's Dream with our school's theater, which was my own initiation into acting/theatre myself: I only was 11 and didn't really understand the piece, since nobody cared to explain anything about it and Shakespeare was just a writer's name for me back then. But I joined the school theatre group by helping out with the stage decor, and I could see it for free several times, which I did and loved.

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