Saving Private Benjamin
Sometimes I try to wrap my head around the fact that there is a day this year that won't exist next year and then I trip and fall into a wormhole of high school quantum physics and the left side of my brain goes on strike until I end up self-medicating with the Spice Girls - who, for good or evil, know whatIreallyreallywant.
The 29th is the last day you can register for early bird pricing and save $100 off a BlogHer '12 conference pass. You should come because it's fun, it's informative, it's New York, and because Lesbian Dad and I are working our booties off to make it awesome for you (proof). <--we did that *squee*
I thought I'd commemorate the last day to save a Benjamin with my top five four favorite things related to saving. You spend 16 years in a Judeo-Christian cult and walk away without some salvation-based issues.
On saving days:

On saving math:
Actual billboards in New York in 2007. Best billboard of all time ever. Photo credit. Backstory at XKCD.
On saving me:
The song is actually called Manhattan but it's just about the best little chick-punk-pop tunes about saving you ever did hear on the radios.
And my all-time favorite thing ever, saving related or not - On saving THEM:






Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 2:16PM
Reader Comments (5)
I really want to make it to this, but I live on Saipan. What airport do I fly into? The registration rates are a little confusing so I don't know which to choose. I am blogger, but don't have ads and not sure what sponsorship for the conference means. Help! I'm ready to register just so that I don't chicken out on going.
I really, really wish I could make it to BlogHer this year! *sigh* Living overseas makes it ever so slightly more challenging.
The song is awesome! The comic strip, too :-D
Big back pats on the incredible work of putting together the BlogHer schedule. It looks incredible. I already know I'm traveling with family that time...but that didn't stop me from almost buying an early bird ticket.
Attending this kind of events and talks soothes the mind and refreshes our knowledge. Setting workable goals motivates us to do our best and strive hard in whatever we do.
I hope I have dreams of you and Rob Zombie tonight.