Goin’ to Camp

Alan Levine aka CogDog barked this July 27th, 2008 10:48 pm
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I’m loading up my duffle bag with mosquito repellent, mess kit, multi-tool, flashlight, sleeping bag, laptop, blog…. woah woah… well I am not taking all that stuff but I am going to camp… WordCamp! WordPressCamp!

Thanks to a direct message nudge from @lloydbudd as a reminder, I hemmed and hawed and then just spelled out WTF. I’ve got a bunch of miles on United to get there … ouch… speaking of WTF… WTF is a “close-in processing fee”? United charged me, a sort of frequent flier, $75 because I just used my miles for a trip less than 21 days out. How is that costing them money? Next thing it will be the seat-belt usage fee and the ramp extension charge. Oh and the landing gear deployment fee. Geez.

Oh well, its still an inexpensive trip, and a chance to spend a day in total geek out WordPress mode.

I’m going to camp! I’m going to camp! I’m going to camp! I’m going to camp!

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2 Responses to “Goin’ to Camp”

  1. Bill Fitzgerald Says:

    Man, whatever you do, don’t tell the Reverend. He’ll be jealous.

    Have fun!

    Cheers,

    Bill

  2. Jim Says:

    Bill,

    It’s too late, my reader notified me and I am, indeed, jealous. Have fun Alan, and let me know when you are heading to DrupalCamp, I think I can make that one :)


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