... but Internet connectivity has been ... dicey.
1. Wedding was appropriately and not-unexpectedly faboo. Best Man speech went, I am told, fine. Lovely bride, handsome groom, cute Kaylee, pretty church, nice country club, yummy food, good champagne, fantastic band, all's right with the world. Pictures and text to follow at some future moment.
2. Down in NYC now at the Belleclaire Hotel, uptown west.
3. Went to see Avenue Q this afternoon, which was both great fun in its own right and even more fun based on What Happened Next.
4. My Blackberry has locked up beyond my ability to fix it, which is intensely frustrating on multiple levels, not least of which is that I can't post pictures on-the-fly to the blog, making it seem like I've dropped off the face of the Earth. Ugh. And, also, Rrg.
5. Lovely dinner with Margie tonight, both in terms of good food (at Isabella's), and in terms of excellent company (Margie).
More as I get the chance, the inclination, and the connectivity.
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Odd, I would have though that NYC would have the bestest internet connectivity evah...and your Crackberry not working in NYC is even odder.
PErhaps it has been overstimulated? The Blackberry version of being drunk on data . . . .
Ohhh...
That could be it....Kinda like GiR when he ate all the chocolate on the Holloween Episode!
See....Now I suspect that you have in fact dropped off the face of the earth ala Erik the Viking.
The Net connectivity at the hotel was fine -- though not freee, and we really didn't have a lot of waking hours there to use it.
The Crackberry not working is not a coverage issue, but a hardware one. Timing being, of course, everything.
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